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单词 to say nothing of
释义

nothing /nuthˈing/

noun
  1. No thing
  2. The non-existent
  3. Absence of anything
  4. Zero number or quantity
  5. The figure representing it, a nought
  6. A thing or person of no significance or value
  7. An empty or trivial utterance
  8. A low condition
  9. A trifle
  10. No difficulty or trouble
adverb
  1. In no degree
  2. Not at all
adjective (informal)

Worthless

ORIGIN: no2 and thing

nothingāˈrian noun

A person who has no particular belief, esp in religion

nothingāˈrianism noun

nothˈingism noun

  1. Nothingness
  2. Triviality

nothˈingness noun

  1. Non-existence
  2. The state of being nothing
  3. Worthlessness
  4. Insignificance
  5. Vacuity
  6. A thing of no value

nothˈing-gift noun (Shakespeare)

A gift of no value

be nothing to

  1. Not to be important to or concern (someone)
  2. Not to be nearly as good as

be nothing to do with

  1. To be unconnected with
  2. To be no concern of

come to nothing

  1. To have little or no result
  2. To turn out a failure

for nothing

  1. For no good reason, in vain
  2. Free of charge

have nothing on (informal)

  1. To have no claim to superiority over
  2. To have no information about (used esp by police of criminals)
  3. To have no engagement
  4. To have no clothes on

have nothing to do with

  1. To avoid
  2. To be unconnected with
  3. To be no concern of

like nothing on earth (informal)

Grotesque, frightful

make nothing of see under make1

next to nothing

Almost nothing

nothing but

Only

nothing doing (informal)

  1. An emphatic refusal
  2. An expression of failure

nothing for it but

No alternative but

nothing if not

  1. Primarily, above all
  2. At the very least

nothing less than or nothing short of

  1. At least
  2. Downright

nothing to it or nothing in it

  1. Having nothing in it worth while
  2. Easy

stop or stick at nothing

To be ruthless or unscrupulous

sweet nothings

(esp whispered) words of affection and endearment

think nothing of

  1. To regard as easy or unremarkable
  2. Not to balk or scruple at
  3. To have a low opinion of

to say nothing of

Not to mention (see under mention)

say1 /sā/

transitive verb (2nd pers sing present indicative (archaic) sayˈest /sāˈist/ or sayst /sāst/; 3rd pers sing says /sez or səz/ or (archaic) saith /seth/; prp sayˈing; pat and pap said /sed/; 2nd pers sing (archaic) saidˈest /sedˈəst/ or saidst /sedst/)
  1. To utter or set forth, as words or in words
  2. To speak
  3. To assert, affirm, state, declare
  4. To express
  5. To tell
  6. To suppose as a hypothesis
  7. To go through in recitation or repetition
intransitive verb
  1. To make a statement
  2. To speak
  3. To declare, set forth in answer to a question
noun
  1. Opportunity of speech
  2. A voice, part, or influence in a decision
  3. Something said
  4. A remark
  5. A speech
  6. What one wants to say
  7. A saw (obsolete)
adverb
  1. Approximately
  2. For example
interjection (N American)
  1. Expressing surprise, protest, sudden joy, etc
  2. Used to attract attention
  3. Used to introduce a rhetorical question (esp 18c poetic)
ORIGIN: OE secgan (sægde, gesægd); ON segia, Ger sagen

sayˈable adjective

sayˈer noun

sayˈing noun

  1. An expression
  2. A maxim
  3. Something said

sayˈ-so noun

  1. Authority
  2. An authoritative saying
  3. A rumour
  4. Hearsay

don't say (informal)

Surely it's not, let's hope it's not, the case that (eg don't say I've no money with me!)

I'll say! (informal)

A response expressing wholehearted agreement

I say!

An exclamation calling attention or expressing surprise, protest, sudden joy, etc

it goes without saying

It is obvious

it is said or they say

It is commonly reputed

it says (that) (informal)

The text runs thus

nothing to say for oneself

  1. No defence of oneself to offer
  2. No small talk

nothing to say to

No dealings or conversation with

not to say

Indeed one might go further and say

says I, says you, he, etc (in non-standard or joc use)

Ungrammatical substitutes for said I, you, he, etc

says you

An interjection expressing incredulity

that is to say

In other words

there's no saying

It is impossible to guess or judge

to say nothing of

Not to mention

to say the least

  1. At least
  2. Without exaggeration

what do you say to?

  1. How about?
  2. Are you inclined towards?

you can say that again (informal)

You are absolutely right, I agree entirely

you don't say! (informal)

An astonished rejoinder, or ironic response to the obvious or unamusing

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