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The adverb never means “at no time,” or “not at all.” If you're never going to win a Monopoly game against your brother, you won't beat him next week, next year, or when you're both 80 years old.
Something that never happens didn't occur in the past and won't ever occur in the future, either. Never is a blunt, absolute kind of word. If you wonder whether your dad will let you drive his BMW some day, and he responds, “That's never going to happen,” you can forget about it. The Old English root is n?fre, a compound of ne, “not or no,” and ?fre, “ever.”
实用短语
常用短语
单词用法
never do绝对不行,绝不可以
never mind没有关系,不要记在心上
never before以前从未曾有过
词根词缀
前缀: ne-
其变体n用在元音前面,表示”不,非”
adj.
neutral 中立的;中性的,中和的ne不,非+utral→adj.中立的;中性的,中和的
adj.&adv.&pron.
neither [两者]都不ne不,非+either[两者]任一的→neither[两者]都不
adv.
never 决不, 从未ne不,非+ever曾经, 永远→永远都不→决不
nevertheless 仍然never决不+the+less无……→具有转折之意:没有决不→然而
conj.
neither 也不ne不,非+either[两者]任一的→neither[两者]都不
nevertheless 然而never决不+the+less无……→具有转折之意:没有决不→然而