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单词 never
释义

never

adverb
 
/ˈnevə(r)/
/ˈnevər/
Idioms
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  1.  
    not at any time; not on any occasion
    • You never help me.
    • He'll never forget her.
    • He has never been abroad.
    • She had never seen so much snow.
    • She left the country, vowing never to return again.
    • ‘Would you vote for him?’ ‘Never.’
    • ‘I work for a company called Orion Technology.’ ‘Never heard of them.’
    • Never in all my life have I seen such a horrible thing.
    • Never ever tell anyone your password.
    • Never before has English cuisine been so stylish.
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  2.  
    used to emphasize a negative statement instead of ‘not’
    • I never knew (= didn't know until now) you had a twin sister.
    • I never realized just how easy it is.
    • (especially British English) Someone might find out, and that would never do (= that is not acceptable).
    • He never so much as smiled (= did not smile even once).
    • Most people have never even heard of Iggy.
    • (especially British English) ‘I told my boss exactly what I thought of her.’ ‘You never did!’ (= ‘Surely you didn't!’)
    • (British English, slang) ‘You took my bike.’ ‘No, I never.’
    • (old-fashioned or humorous) Never fear (= Do not worry), everything will be all right.
  3. Word OriginOld English nǣfre, from ne ‘not’ + ǣfre ‘ever’.
Idioms
never say never
  1. used to say that nothing is impossible
    • Many thought the book could not become a movie, but with Hollywood never say never.
on the never-never
  1. (old-fashioned, British English, informal) on hire purchase (= by making payments over a long period)
    • to buy a new car on the never-never
Well, I never (did)!
  1. (old-fashioned) used to express surprise or disapproval
    • Well, I never! Fancy getting married and not telling us!

never

exclamation
/ˈnevə(r)/
/ˈnevər/
(informal)Idioms
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  1. used to show that you are very surprised about something because you do not believe it is possible
    • ‘I got the job.’ ‘Never!’
    Word OriginOld English nǣfre, from ne ‘not’ + ǣfre ‘ever’.
Idioms
never mind
  1. (especially British English) used to tell somebody not to worry or be upset
    • Have you broken it? Never mind, we can buy another one.
  2. used to suggest that something is not important
    • This isn't where I intended to take you—but never mind, it's just as good.
  3. used to emphasize that what is true about the first thing you have said is even more true about the second synonym let alone
    • I never thought she'd win once, never mind twice!
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