naught 英 [nɔ:t]   美 [nɔt]

naught

naught  英 [nɔ:t] 美 [nɔt]

n. 零; 乌有; 泡影 

名词复数:naughts 

He sets at naught every convention of society. 他轻视所有的社会习俗。
Most election promises can be set at naught. 竞选时所做的许诺大都没有什么价值。

  • When things come to naught, they've come to nothing. If you feel bad about ending up with nothing, you can also say "It was all for naught!"
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  • n. 零; 乌有; 泡影
  • 1. He sets at naught every convention of society.

    他轻视所有的社会习俗。

  • 2. Most election promises can be set at naught.

    竞选时所做的许诺大都没有什么价值。

  • 3. Put two naughts after a six to make six hunmdred.

    在6后面加两个零成为600。

  • 4. " We have heard naught of any battle, " said Ser Brynden.

    " 我们没接到任何战斗报告。" 布林登爵士表示。

  • 5. " Here's naught but filth and poverty, " said Aron bitterly.

    “这里只有肮脏和贫穷,”阿伦苦涩地说。

  • naught (n.) mid-14c., "evil, an evil act," also " a trifle," c. 1400, "nothingness;" early 15c., "the number zero;" from Old English nawiht "nothing," literally "no whit," from na "no" (from PIE root *ne- "not") + wiht "thing, creature, being" (see wight).
naught / ; NAmE / noun = nought  (2 ) naught / ; NAmE /
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