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1 none
none [nʌn]1. pron neg.1) никто́, ничто́; ни оди́н;he has three daughters, none are ( или is) married у него́ три до́чери, ни одна́ не вы́шла за́муж
2) никако́й◊none but никто́ кро́ме, то́лько
;none of that! переста́нь!
2. adv ниско́лько, совсе́м не, во́все не;I slept none that night амер. в ту ночь я совсе́м не спал
◊I am none the better for it мне от э́того не ле́гче
;none the less тем не ме́нее, всё же
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2 none
NONENone является эквивалентом not one, но может согласоваться с глаголом-сказуемым как в единственном, так и во множественном числе в зависимости от того, выражает ли попе понятие единственности или множественности: Does none of you trust me? There is none so stupid as to believe that. Did you gather any strawberries? There were none to be found. I looked in to see if any of our friends had arrived, but none were there.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > none
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3 none the worse
ничуть не хуже; см. тж. none the better...I have lived this defamation down and am apparently none the worse. (B. Shaw, ‘Mrs. Warren's Profession’, ‘Preface’) —...меня поносили, а я пережил все это и, как видите, до сих пор здравствую благополучно.
He's none the worse for his fall. — Он ничуть не пострадал от падения.
I like this child none the worse for being a bit naughty. — Я очень люблю этого ребенка, хотя он и озорной.
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4 none
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5 none the better
ничуть не лучше; ничуть не легче; см. тж. none the worse‘and you might ring all night,’ added the voice, ‘and be none the better for it.’ (R. L. Stevenson, ‘New Arabian Nights’, ‘Providence and the Guitar’) — - Вы можете звонить всю ночь, - добавил тот же голос, - и все же ничего не добьетесь.
He is none the better for it. — Ему от этого нисколько не легче.
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6 none
\none ничего подобногоnone were found однако, ничего подобного не наблюдалиEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > none
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7 none the less
none the less тем не менее -
8 none the worse
none the worse ничуть не хуже, еще лучше -
9 NONE
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10 None of your games!
• None of your < little> games! Бросьте ваши штучки! Без фокусов!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > None of your games!
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11 None of your little games!
• None of your < little> games! Бросьте ваши штучки! Без фокусов!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > None of your little games!
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12 none is absent
none is (are) absent (present) никто не отсутствует (не присутствует)/все присутствуют (отсутствуют) -
13 none is here
none is (are) here никого здесь нет -
14 none of the books
none of the books (of the pictures) ни одна из книг (из картин) -
15 none of the boys
none of the boys (of the people) никто из тех мальчиков (из тех людей) -
16 none of us
none of us (you, them) никто из нас (из вас, из них) -
17 none
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18 none at all
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19 none of
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20 none the less
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