none
名词 n.
副词 adv.
代词 pron.
限定词 det.
英 /nʌn/|/nɔn/
美 /nʌn/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A person without religious affiliation.
— Both the religiously dis-identified ("nones") and the religiously committed report mystical experiences.
- Alternative form of nones: the ninth hour after dawn; (Christianity) the religious service appointed to this hour.
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Synonym of midafternoon: the time around or following noon or nones.
— None of the day, is the third quarter of the day beginning at Noon and lasting till the Sun be gone half way towards setting.
副词 adv.
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To no extent, in no way.
— I felt none the worse for my recent illness.
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Not at all, not very.
— He was none too pleased with the delays in the program that was supposed to be his legacy.
- No, not.
代词 pron.
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Not any of a given number or group.
— None of those is a good example. None are even acceptable.
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Not any of a given number or group.; No one, nobody.
— None of those people is my father.
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Not any of a given number or group.; No person.
— None of those people are my parents. None shall pass.
限定词 det.
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Not any; no (usually used only before a vowel or h)
— Thou shalt have none other gods but me.
词汇关系
衍生词
all-or-none
bar none
Buckley's and none
half a loaf is better than none
have none of it
have none of something
it's none of your business
noneism
noneist
none of someone's business
none of these words are in the Bible
none of your bee's wax
none of your bees' wax
none of your beeswax
none other than
none-so-pretty
nonesuch
none taken
none the less
none the wiser
none the worse
none too soon
none to the worse
religious none
say none
second to none
there are none so blind as those who will not see
there's none so blind as those who will not see
two's company and three is none
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词源
词源 1
From Middle English none, noon, non (“not one”), from Old English nān (“not one, not any, none”), from Proto-West Germanic *nain, from Proto-Germanic *nainaz (“none, nought, nothing”), equivalent to ne (“not”) + one. (Regarding the different phonological development of only and one, see the note in one.)
Cognate with Scots nane (“none”), Saterland Frisian naan, neen (“no, not any, none”), West Frisian neen & gjin (“no, none”), Dutch neen & geen (“no, none”), Low German nēn, neen, keen (“no, none, no one”), German nein & kein (“no, none”), Latin nōn (“not”).
Cognate with Scots nane (“none”), Saterland Frisian naan, neen (“no, not any, none”), West Frisian neen & gjin (“no, none”), Dutch neen & geen (“no, none”), Low German nēn, neen, keen (“no, none, no one”), German nein & kein (“no, none”), Latin nōn (“not”).
词源 2
From the first sense, since they respond “none” when asked about their religion; also a play on words on nun.
词源 3
From French none, from Latin nōna (“ninth; ninth hour”).
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