none
none 英 [nʌn] 美 [nʌn]
pron. 没有人;一个也没有; adj. 没有的,一点没有的 adv. 决不,一点也不
名词复数:nones
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- pron. 没有人;一个也没有;
- adj. 没有的,一点没有的
- adv. 决不,一点也不
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1. None of these pens works.
这些钢笔没有一支能用。
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2. Tickets for Friday? Sorry we've got none left.
星期五的票?对不起,一张也没有了。
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3. ‘Is there any more milk?’ ‘No, none at all.’
“还有牛奶吗?”“没了,一点都没了。”
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4. None of her family has been to college.
她的一家谁都没上过大学。
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5. We have three sons but none of them lives nearby.
我们有三个儿子,但他们都不住在附近。
- none (n.) Old English nan (pron.) "not one, not any," from ne "not" (see no) + an "one" (see one). Cognate with Old Saxon, Middle Low German nen, Old Norse neinn, Middle Dutch, Dutch neen, Old High German, German nein "no," and analogous to Latin non- (see non-). As an adverb from c. 1200. As an adjective, since c. 1600 reduced to no except in a few archaic phrases, especially before vowels, such as none other, none the worse.
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