词汇 | nobody |
释义 | nobody pronoun uk /ˈnəʊ.bə.di//ˈnəʊ.bɒd.i/ us /ˈnoʊ.bɑː.di/(alsono one) A2 not anyone: 没有人,无人 Is there nobody here who can answer my question?这儿没有人能够回答我的问题吗? I saw nobody all morning.我一早上一个人影儿也没见着。 Nobody agreed with me.没人同意我的看法。 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.整个会议毫无计划性——没有人知道该干什么。 I phoned last night but nobody answered.我昨晚打了电话,可是没人接。 When the two hours were up nobody had answered all of the questions.两个小时过去了,没有人回答完所有问题。 There was nobody left who would do it. Someone, anyone, no one or everyone across-the-board all and sundryidiom all comers anybody anyone man no one non-universal one and allidiom one-size-fits-all pan people S, s sundry to a manidiom Tom, Dick, and Harry universal universality whole world GrammarNo one, nobody, nothing, nowhere No one, nobody, nothing and nowhere are indefinite pronouns. … nobody noun[ C ] uk /ˈnəʊ.bə.di//ˈnəʊ.bɒd.i/ us /ˈnoʊ.bɑː.di/ someone who is not important: 小人物,无名之辈 He's just some nobody trying to get noticed by the press.他只不过是个想引起媒体注意的无名之辈。 Synonym nonentity People of little importance a cog in a/the machineidiom be past your sell-by dateidiom cannon fodder Cinderella inferior lightweight mediocrity minnow nothing pipsqueak plaything poor poor relationidiom pygmy second-class citizen unknown waste waste of spaceidiom waster worm GrammarNo one, nobody, nothing, nowhere No one, nobody, nothing and nowhere are indefinite pronouns. … nobody | American Dictionarynobody pronoun, noun[ C ] us/ˈnoʊ·bə·di, -ˌbɑd·i/ not anyone; no person: Nobody was around to answer the phone. If he can’t fix your computer, nobody can. A nobody is also someone who is considered unimportant: There were celebrities there, but I sat between two nobodies. Examples of nobodynobody For, nobody seems to entertain the view that the visual system explicitly follows rules. For all these reasons, nobody wanted to take irrevocable steps. Nobody wants a theory whose restrictions are stricter than those found in the subject-matter, because it will have no explanatory power. I have people that help with preparing my meals, but nobody feeds me. In census debates, for example, nobody ever argues that populations are inherently nonquantitative, or that demographic numbers are mere fictions. Nobody can stop language change, though when the forces of linguistic conservatism are powerful and society is static it may slow down somewhat. The resulting functional programs may be concise and elegant, but almost nobody uses them. It begins to be known that nobody knows anything of such a man, and even friends become afraid. By sheer accident, an empty trolley, nobody aboard, is starting to roll down a certain track. If it was supposed to be about whether reasoning by using mental imagery is somehow different from reasoning without it, nobody can doubt that. The general message is that though nobody wants the old system back, there remain many shortcomings. In the absence of this consumption motive, nobody would invest in fertility or education unless the design of the pension formula creates an investment motive. Given that punishment is costly, nobody will have the incentive to punish violators of the norm. When he was alive, nobody knew he was poor. It was bridged in fifteen places and nobody had to walk more than a few minutes before being able to cross it. See all examples of nobody These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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