nobody
柯林斯詞典
1. PRON-INDEF-NEG Nobody means not a single person, or not a single member of a particular group or set. 沒有人
They were shut away in a little room where nobody could overhear. 他們躲在一個(gè)小屋子里,沒有人能偷聽得到。
Nobody realizes how bad things are. 沒人意識(shí)到事情有多么糟糕。
2. N-COUNT If someone says that a person is a nobody, they are saying in an unkind way that the person is not at all important. 無名之輩[表不滿]
A man in my position has nothing to fear from a nobody like you. 在我這樣職位的一個(gè)男人沒什么好怕像你這樣一個(gè)無名之輩的。
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nobody /?n??b?d?, -b?d?/ (nobodies)
劍橋詞典
- not anyone
- There was nobody behind the counter when I went into the bank , and I had to wait to be served .
- The whole conference was totally disorganized - nobody knew what they were supposed to be doing.
- I phoned last night but nobody answered .
- When the two hours were up nobody had answered all of the questions .
- There was nobody left who would do it. 返回 nobody
沒有人,無人
Is there nobody here who can answer my question ? 這兒沒有人能夠回答我的問題嗎?
I saw nobody all morning . 我一早上一個(gè)人影兒也沒見著。
Nobody agreed with me. 沒人同意我的看法。
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