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Use the word none to mean “nothing,” “not any,” or “no one.” If you ate the last donut and your dad asks how many are left, it's up to you to break the sad news that there are none.
None comes from the Old English nan, “not one,” from ne, “not” and an, “one.” This word is extremely useful. You can use it to mean “zero,” like when you had five apples and ate them all, and now you've got none. Or use it for “no one,” like when none of your friends showed up on time for your birthday party. If you had doubts about how to use this word, now you'll have none!
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单词用法
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前缀: no-
其变体n用在元音前面,表示”不,非”
adj.&pron.
no 没有no不,非→adv.不;并不 adj.&pron.没有
adv.
no 不;并不no不,非→adv.不;并不 adj.&pron.没有
none 毫不,决不no不,非+one一→没有一个→没有人,没有任何东西
nothing 毫不no不,非+thing东西→没有东西
nowhere 无处, 到处都无no不,非+where什么地方, 在哪里→adv.无处, 到处都无
conj.
nor 也不no不,非+r→conj.也不
n.&pron.
nothing 没有东西no不,非+thing东西→没有东西
pron.
none 没有人,没有任何东西no不,非+one一→没有一个→没有人,没有任何东西