none

none1
[nʌn pro]
noun
  1. not any
    无,没有
    none of you want to work.
    你们没人想干活。
    don't use any more water, or there'll be none left for me.
    不要再用水了,否则就没有水留给我了。
    ■no person; no one
    没有人
    none could match her looks.
    没有人能比得上她的容貌。
adverb
  1. (none the)[with comparative]by no amount; not at all
    毫不;绝不
    it is made none the easier by the differences in approach.
    方法的不同丝毫也没有使这件事变得容易。
常用词组
none the less
  1. 见 nonetheless
none other than
  1. used to emphasize the surprising identity of a person or thing
    正是,恰是
    her first customer was none other than Henry du Pont.
    她的第一位顾客正是亨利•杜邦。
be none the wiser
  1. 见 wise
none the worse for
  1. 见 worse
none too
  1. 见 too
will have (或 want) none of something
  1. refuse to accept something (especially with reference to behaviour)
    拒绝接受(尤指行为)
    I will have none of it.
    我不会接受那一套的。
语源
  1. Old English nān, from ne 'not' + ān 'one', of Germanic origin; compare with German nein 'no!'
用法
  1. It is sometimes held that none can only take a singular verb, never a plural verbnone of them is coming tonight rather than none of them are coming tonightThere is little justification, historical or grammatical, for this view. None is descended from Old English nān meaning ‘not one’ and has been used for around a thousand years with both a singular and a plural verb, depending on the context and the emphasis needed

none2
[nəʊn]
(亦作nones)
noun
  1. a service forming part of the Divine Office of the Western Christian Church, traditionally said (or chanted) at the ninth hour of the day (3 p.m.)
    申初经(天主教七段祈祷时间中的一部分,通常在一天中的第九个小时[下午3点])
语源
  1. mid 19th cent.: from French, from Latin nona, feminine singular of nonus 'ninth'. Compare with noon
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