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1 none
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!).) ninguno
2. adverb(not at all: He is none the worse for his accident.) de ningún modo- none but- nonetheless
- none the less
none pron ningunoI wanted some butter, but there was none left quería mantequilla, pero no quedabatr[nʌn]1 ninguno,-a■ I wanted nutmeg, but they had none quería nuez moscada, pero no tenían■ it's none of your business! ¡no tiene nada que ver contigo!, ¡no es asunto tuyo!1 de ningún modo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnone but únicamente, solamente, sólonone other than nada menos queto have none of no tolerar, no permitirnone ['nʌn] adv: de ninguna manera, de ningún modo, nadahe was none too happy: no se sintió nada contentoI'm none the worse for it: no estoy peor por ellonone too soon: a buena horanone pron: ninguno, ningunaadv.• de ninguna manera adv.• nada adv.• no adv.pron.• nada pron.• ninguno pron.
I nʌn1) (not any, not one) (referring to count n) ninguno, ningunaI tried to get tickets, but there were none left — traté de comprar entradas pero no quedaba ninguna or ni una
any objections? - none at all — ¿tienes alguna objeción? - no, ninguna
none of us know o knows her — ninguno de nosotros la conoce
2) ( no amount or part) (referring to uncount n)did you buy any milk? there's none left — ¿compraste leche? no hay más or se ha acabado
does she have any experience? - none that I know of — ¿tiene experiencia? - que yo sepa no
II
1)a)none the — (not, in no way) (with comp)
b)2) (AmE crit) (with neg)[nʌn]1. PRON1) (=person) nadie, ninguno; (=thing) nada, ningunowe have none of your books — no tenemos ninguno de tus libros or ningún libro tuyo
"any news?" - "none!" — -¿alguna noticia? -¡nada! or ¡ninguna!, -¿se sabe algo? -¡nada!
I want none of your lectures! — ¡no quiero que me sermonees!
we'll have none of that! — ¡vale ya!
he would have none of it, he insisted on paying — no hubo forma de convencerlo, insistió en pagar
everyone wanted her to win, none more so than I — todos querían que ganara, y yo más que nadie
2) liter2.ADVwise I, 1., 1), worse 1.* * *
I [nʌn]1) (not any, not one) (referring to count n) ninguno, ningunaI tried to get tickets, but there were none left — traté de comprar entradas pero no quedaba ninguna or ni una
any objections? - none at all — ¿tienes alguna objeción? - no, ninguna
none of us know o knows her — ninguno de nosotros la conoce
2) ( no amount or part) (referring to uncount n)did you buy any milk? there's none left — ¿compraste leche? no hay más or se ha acabado
does she have any experience? - none that I know of — ¿tiene experiencia? - que yo sepa no
II
1)a)none the — (not, in no way) (with comp)
b)2) (AmE crit) (with neg)
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