no

          英 [n??] 美[no]
          • adv. 不
          • adj. 沒有;不是
          • n. 不;否決票
          • abbr. 數(shù)字(number);元素锘(nobelium)的符號(hào)
          • n. (No)人名;(柬)諾;(越)努

          CET4TEM4考研CET6高頻詞基本詞匯

          詞態(tài)變化


          復(fù)數(shù):?noes;

          中文詞源


          no 無,沒有

          來自古英語na,沒有,絕不,來自ne,沒有,詞源同not,a,永遠(yuǎn),詞源同age,eon.即永遠(yuǎn)沒有,不。

          英文詞源


          no
          no: English has three words no, which come from quite distinct sources (although they all, of course, contain the ancient negative particle ne). No the negative reply [OE] means etymologically ‘not ever, never’. It originated as a compound of ne and ā ‘ever’ (a relative of archaic modern English aye ‘ever’, whose own negative form is nay [12]) and the resulting became in the 13th century no.

          The history of no ‘not’ [OE] (which is now used virtually only in the expression ‘whether or no’) is almost exactly parallel: it was formed from Old English ō ‘ever’, a variant of ā. The adjective no ‘not any’ [13] is a reduced form of none, its final n originally dispensed with before consonants.

          => aye, nay; none
          no
          "negative reply," early 13c., from Old English na (adv.) "no, never, not at all," from ne "not, no" + a "ever." First element from Proto-Germanic *ne (cognates: Old Norse, Old Frisian, Old High German ne, Gothic ni "not"), from PIE root *ne "no, not" (see un-). Second element from PIE *aiw- "vital force, life, long life, eternity" (see aye (adv.)).

          As an adjective meaning "not any" (c. 1200) it is reduced from Old English nan (see none), the final -n omitted first before consonants and then altogether. As a noun from c. 1300. Phrase no can do "it is not possible" is attested from 1827, a locution of English-speaking Chinese noted 19c. in China, Australia and West Coast of U.S.
          We repeated our advice again and again, but got no answer but a loud horse-laugh, and their national maxim of No can do: Europe fashion no do in China. ["Reminiscences of a Voyage to and from China," in "Paxton's Horticultural Register," London, 1836]
          Construction no X, no Y attested from 1530s (in no peny no pardon). No problem as an interjection of assurance first attested 1963. No way as an expression meaning "it can't be done" is attested by 1968 (no way "by no means" is from c. 1400).

          雙語例句


          1. No matter where you go in life or how old you get, there's always something new to learn about. After all, life is full of surprises.
          不管你生活在哪里,你有多少歲,總有新東西要學(xué)習(xí),畢竟,生活總是充滿驚喜。

          來自金山詞霸 每日一句

          2. Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better.
          努力過,失敗過,沒關(guān)系,屢戰(zhàn)屢敗,屢敗屢戰(zhàn),每一次失敗都比上一次更好。

          來自金山詞霸 每日一句

          3. I have $100m hidden away where no one will ever find it.
          我把1億美元藏到了一個(gè)永遠(yuǎn)沒人會(huì)找到的地方。

          來自柯林斯例句

          4. The room was quiet; no one volunteered any further information.
          房間很安靜,無人主動(dòng)提供更多的信息。

          來自柯林斯例句

          5. "It's not one of my favourite forms of music." — "No."
          “這不是我喜歡的音樂形式。”——“對(duì),這不是。”

          來自柯林斯例句

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