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none

pronoun
/nʌn/
/nʌn/
Idioms
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  1. none (of somebody/something) not one of a group of people or things; not any没有一个;毫无
    • None of these pens works/work.这些钢笔没有一支能用。
    • We have three sons but none of them lives/live nearby.我们有三个儿子,但他们都不住在附近。
    • We saw several houses but none we really liked.我们看了几所房子,但都不怎么喜欢。
    • Tickets for Friday? Sorry we've got none left.星期五的票?对不起,一张也没有了。
    • He told me all the news but none of it was very exciting.他告诉了我所有的新闻,但没有一件激动人心的。
    • ‘Is there any more milk?’ ‘No, none at all.’“还有牛奶吗?” “没了,一点都没了。”
    • (formal) Everybody liked him but none (= nobody) more than I.大家都喜欢他,但谁也比不过我。
    Grammar Point none ofnone of
    • When you use none of with an uncountable noun, the verb is in the singular:none of 与不可数名词连用时,动词用单数:
      • None of the work was done.那些工作全都未干。
    • When you use none of with a plural noun or pronoun, or a singular noun referring to a group of people or things, you can use either a singular or a plural verb. The singular form is used in a formal style in British English:
      • None of the trains is/​are going to London.这些列车都不去伦敦。
      • None of her family has/​have been to college.她的一家谁都没上过大学。
    Word OriginOld English nān, from ne ‘not’ + ān ‘one’, of Germanic origin; compare with German nein ‘no!’.
Idioms
have/want none of something
  1. to refuse to accept something拒绝接受;什么也不要
    • I offered to pay but he was having none of it.我提出付账,但他坚决不让我付。
    • They pretended to be enthusiastic about my work but then suddenly decided they wanted none of it.他们假装对我的工作很热情,但后来突然决定他们一点也不想要。
none but
  1. (literary) only仅仅;只有
    • None but he knew the truth.只有他知道真相。
none the less
(also nonetheless)
  1. despite this fact仅仅;只有
none other than
  1. used to emphasize who or what somebody/something is, when this is surprising(强调出人意料的人或事)竟然
    • Her first customer was none other than Mrs Obama.她的第一位顾客竟然是奥巴马夫人。

none

adverb
/nʌn/
/nʌn/
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  1. used with the and a comparative to mean ‘not at all’(与 the 加比较级连用)一点都不,绝无
    • She told me what it meant at great length but I'm afraid I'm none the wiser.她费尽口舌给我解释它的意思,可我恐怕还是不明白。
    • He seems none the worse for the experience.这次经历似乎没有给他造成丝毫伤害。
  2. used with too and an adjective or adverb to mean ‘not at all’ or ‘not very’(与 too 加形容词或副词连用)绝不,不怎么
    • She was looking none too pleased.她看上去一点也不高兴。
  3. Word OriginOld English nān, from ne ‘not’ + ān ‘one’, of Germanic origin; compare with German nein ‘no!’.

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