none [nʌn] pronoun ESSENTIAL ■not one (of a group of people or things), or not any 没有一个(人或事物);全无•None of my children has/have blonde hair.我的孩子们的头发都不是金色。 •"I'd like some more cheese." "I'm sorry there's none left".“我想再来点儿起司。”“很抱歉,已经没有了。” •"Have you any idea how much this cost?" "None at all /None whatsoever."“你知道这花了多少钱吗?”“完全不知道。” •She went to the shop to get some oranges but they had none.她去商店买橘子,但是都卖完了。 [nʌn] pronoun have none of sth formal ■to refuse to accept, agree with or support something 不接受;不同意;不支持•She tried to persuade him to retire, but he would have none of it.她试图劝他退休,但他拒绝了。 [nʌn] pronoun none but formal ■only 只有•None but a dedicated scientist would want to read such a detailed report.只有专心致志的科学家才会去读如此细致的报告。 [nʌn] pronoun none other than sb/sth formal ■said when you want to show that someone or something is a surprising or exciting choice or example (用于表示吃惊或兴奋)竟然,正是•The first speech was given by none other than Clint Eastwood.第一个发言的正是克林特.伊斯特伍德。 [nʌn] pronoun none the worse/better/richer, etc. ■not any worse/better/richer, etc. than before 丝毫没有恶化/好转/变富等•Luckily, the horse seemed none the worse for his fall.幸运的是,马匹似乎丝毫没有因为他摔下来而受到影响。 •Small investors like myself are probably none the richer after handing over their financial affairs to professional advisers.像我本人这样的小投资者,把理财事务移交给专业顾问后,收益很可能并未增加。 [nʌn] pronoun none too formal ■not very 不太•He seemed none too happy/pleased at the prospect of meeting the family.他似乎对即将见到家人并不是太开心。 |