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1. pronoun(not one; not any: `How many tickets have you got?' `None'; She asked me for some sugar but there was none in the house; None of us have/has seen him; None of your cheek! (= Don't be cheeky!).) aucun2. adverb(not at all: He is none the worse for his accident.) pas plus/moins- none but- nonetheless - none the less -
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1. pronoun(not one; not any: `How many tickets have you got?' `None'; She asked me for some sugar but there was none in the house; None of us have/has seen him; None of your cheek! (= Don't be cheeky!).) nenhum2. adverb(not at all: He is none the worse for his accident.) nada, nem um pouco- none but- nonetheless - none the less -
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[wɜːs] 1. adj(comp від bad I 1.) гі́рший2. advthe patient is worse today — хво́рому сього́дні гі́рше
(comp від badly) гі́рше; сильні́ше, бі́льше3. nI like him none the worse for being outspoken — я ще бі́льше люблю́ його́ за його́ відве́ртість
гі́ршеto go from bad to worse — неухи́льно погі́ршуватися
worse cannot happen — гі́рше не бува́є
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[nan]1. pronounnot one; not any:"How many tickets have you got?" "None"
None of us have/has seen him
لا أحَد، لا شَيءNone of your cheek! (= Don't be cheeky!).
2. adverbnot at all:أبَداًHe is none the worse for his accident.
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[nʌn] UK/ US
pronkeine(r, s)to be none the wiser — auch nicht schlauer sein -
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[nʌn] UK/ US
pronkeine(r, s)to be none the wiser — auch nicht schlauer sein -
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ألبَتّة \ little: (coming just before the verb) not at all: I little knew (or Little did I know) that next day he would be dead. never: not at any time: I’ve never met him. Never before have I heard such a terrible noise!. none: (esp. with a comparative word) not at all: He was none the worse for his fall (His fall did not harm him at all). not a bit: not in any way: I’m not a bit surprised.. not in the least: not at all: It doesn’t matter in the least. whatsoever: a strong form of whatever; at all: Tell him nothing whatsoever!. -
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См. также в других словарях:
none the worse — (for (something)) not damaged or hurt despite something. It was cold and windy during the parade but we were none the worse for the weather. Usage notes: often used in the form none the worse for wear in good condition despite hard use or a… … New idioms dictionary
none the worse — none the better/worse/etc phrase no better worse etc than before We woke up next morning none the worse for our terrible experience. Thesaurus: words used to describe changeshyponym to change something … Useful english dictionary
none the worse for something — none the worse (for (something)) not damaged or hurt despite something. It was cold and windy during the parade but we were none the worse for the weather. Usage notes: often used in the form none the worse for wear in good condition despite hard … New idioms dictionary
none the worse for — none the worse (for (something)) not damaged or hurt despite something. It was cold and windy during the parade but we were none the worse for the weather. Usage notes: often used in the form none the worse for wear in good condition despite hard … New idioms dictionary
none the worse for — Not harmed by • • • Main Entry: ↑worse * * * I see worse II not adversely affected by we were none the worse for our terrible experience … Useful english dictionary
none the worse for — ► none the worse for not adversely affected by. Main Entry: ↑worse … English terms dictionary
none the worse for wear — not hurt or damaged, still in good condition, okay The immigrants were none the worse for wear after their wagon trip across the prairie … English idioms
(be) none the worse (for something) — be none the ˈworse (for sth) idiom to not be harmed by sth • The kids were none the worse for their adventure. Main entry: ↑worseidiom … Useful english dictionary
none the worse for — not adversely affected by. → worse … English new terms dictionary
none the worse — not so bad, didn t suffer terribly … English contemporary dictionary
none the better — none the better/worse/etc phrase no better worse etc than before We woke up next morning none the worse for our terrible experience. Thesaurus: words used to describe changeshyponym to change something … Useful english dictionary