anymore 英 ['enɪmɔ:]   美 [ˌɛniˈmɔr, -ˈmor]

anymore

anymore  英 ['enɪmɔ:] 美 [ˌɛniˈmɔr, -ˈmor]

adv. 再也不,不再 

That’s not my work anymore. 那都不再是我的工作。
Mom: But your father and I were talking. You’re not living with us anymore. 妈妈:但是你爸爸和我在聊天时说啊,你现在不再和我们一起住啦。

  • Use the adverb anymore to mean "any further" or "any longer." Your grandfather might complain that there aren't any good family movies anymore.
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  • adv. 再也不,不再
  • 1. That’s not my work anymore.

    那都不再是我的工作。

  • 2. Mom: But your father and I were talking. You’re not living with us anymore.

    妈妈:但是你爸爸和我在聊天时说啊,你现在不再和我们一起住啦。

  • 3. I have a couple acquaintances in both camps, but I’m not actively a part of either, at least not anymore.

    在两个阵营中我都有几个熟人,但在哪一阵营我都不活跃,至少是现在不再活跃了。

  • anymore (adv.) one-word form by 1865, from any + more. Typically used with a negative, a custom as old as Middle English, where without any more is found late 14c.
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