释义 |
na·da I. \ˈnädə, ˈnäthə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish, nothing, from Latin (res) nata literally, thing born, small, insignificant thing (only attested in sense of “the question on hand”), from res thing + nata, feminine of natus born, past participle of nasci to be born — more at nation : a state of or as if of nonexistence : nothingness < the typical situation is love, with some drinking, against the background of nada — of civilization gone to pot, or war, or death — R.P.Warren > II. noun : nothing |