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单词 none
释义 none
I. \ˈnən\ pronoun, singular or plural in construction
Etymology: Middle English noon, none, pron. & adjective, from Old English nān, from ne not + ān one — more at no, one
1.
 a. : not any
  < none of them were intellectually absorbing enough — Winthrop Sargeant >
  < none of our scholars has written a monograph on him — Norman Douglas >
  < none of our creeds are entirely free from guesswork — M.R.Cohen >
 b. : neither
  < of which none of the two can wholly be responsible — Science & Culture >
2.
 a. : one that is not or lacks the requisite qualities of the thing or person mentioned
  < how to make a brave or wise man of one that is none >
 b. archaic : one that is not at all the thing or person mentioned — used in the phrase none of
  < thou art none of my brother — Ballad Book >
3. : not one : no one, nobody
 < none is said to be left now — Stark Young >
 < none is immune from the feeling and need for individuality — John Sirjamaki >
 < in the morning none was visible — Time >
 < none were deeper in that labyrinthine ambition — G.K.Chesterton >
4. : not any such thing or person
 < half a loaf is better than none >
5. : no part : nothing
 < had none of the condescension of the foreigner — Walter Lippmann >
 < seemed to want none of it — Time >
 < will have none of this theory — R.S.Bourne >
 < a sluttish sort and I want none of her — Marcia Davenport >
II. adjective
Etymology: Middle English noon, none, pron. & adjective, from Old English nān
archaic : not any : no
 < thou shalt have none other gods before me — Deut 5:7 (Authorized Version) >
III. adverb
Etymology: Middle English noon, none not, from noon, none, pron. & adjective
1. : by no means : not at all
 < the authenticity of many … is none too clear — A.L.Kroeber >
 < none too prosperous, it sought to save itself — American Guide Series: Pennsylvania >
2. : in no way : to no extent — often used in substandard speech with another negative
 < ain't heard her none this morning — Burl Ives >
IV. \ˈnōn\ noun
(-s)
Usage: often capitalized
Etymology: Late Latin nona, from Latin, ninth hour of the day counting from sunrise — more at noon
1. : a canonical hour that according to ancient Roman and Eastern reckoning is the ninth hour
2. : a religious office formerly recited at 3 p.m. but now in the Roman Catholic Church often somewhat earlier
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