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noun(arch./dial.)* * *[no:t](nothing.) das Nichts* * *nto bring sth to \naught etw zunichtemachento count for \naught nichts wert seinfor \naught umsonst* * *[nɔːt]See:= academic.ru/50583/nought">nought* * *A s1. besonders US Null f2. obs oder poet Verderben n:bring (come) to naught zunichtemachen (werden)3. obs oder poet nichts:care naught for nichts übrighaben für;set at naught etwas ignorieren, in den Wind schlagen;all for naught alles umsonstB adj obs oder poeta) wertlosb) verloren, vernichtetc) böse, schlecht, sündhaftC adv obs oder poet keineswegs* * *noun(arch./dial.)* * *n.Null -en f. pron.nichts pron. -
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to bring sth to \naught etw zunichte machen;to count for \naught nichts wert sein;for \naught umsonst -
3 nought
nounNull, dienoughts and crosses — (Brit.) Spiel, bei dem innerhalb eines Feldes von Kästchen Dreierreihen von Kreisen bzw. Kreuzen zu erzielen sind
* * *[no:t]1) (nothing.) das Nichts•- academic.ru/50584/noughts_and_crosses">noughts and crosses* * *n* * *[nɔːt]n1) (= number) Null fnoughts and crosses (Brit) — Tic Tac Toe nt, Kinderspiel mit Nullen und Kreuzen
See:→ also zero2) (liter: nothing) Nichts nt* * ** * *nounNull, dienoughts and crosses — (Brit.) Spiel, bei dem innerhalb eines Feldes von Kästchen Dreierreihen von Kreisen bzw. Kreuzen zu erzielen sind
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Naught — Naught, a. 1. Of no value or account; worthless; bad; useless. [1913 Webster] It is naught, it is naught, saith the buyer. Prov. xx. 14. [1913 Webster] Go, get you to your house; begone, away! All will be naught else. Shak. [1913 Webster] Things… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Naught — (n[add]t), n. [OE. naught, nought, naht, nawiht, AS. n[=a]wiht, n[=a]uht, n[=a]ht; ne not + [=a] ever + wiht thing, whit; hence, not ever a whit. See {No}, adv. {Whit}, and cf. {Aught}, {Not}.] 1. Nothing. [Written also {nought}.] [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
naught — naught, nought Naught is an archaic or literary word meaning ‘nothing’ and it survives chiefly in phrases such as come to naught or set at naught. In BrE nought is the term for the digit 0 (zero in AmE). The game called noughts and crosses in BrE … Modern English usage
Naught — Naught, adv. In no degree; not at all. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] To wealth or sovereign power he naught applied. Fairfax. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
naught — [nôt] pron. [ME < OE nawiht < na (see NO1) + wiht (see WIGHT1, WHIT)] nothing n. 1. nothing 2. alt. sp. of NOUGHT … English World dictionary
naught — [no:t US no:t] pron old use [: Old English; Origin: nawiht] nothing ▪ All their plans came to naught (=failed) … Dictionary of contemporary English
naught — [ nɔt ] noun uncount LITERARY nothing a. zero come to/be for naught to have no effect or fail completely … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
naught — naught; con·naught; … English syllables
naught — index nullity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
naught — (n.) O.E. nawiht nothing, lit no whit, from na no (from PIE root *ne no, not; see UN (Cf. un ) (1)) + wiht thing, creature, being (see WIGHT (Cf. wight)). Cognate with O.S. neowiht … Etymology dictionary
naught — ► PRONOUN archaic ▪ nothing. ► NOUN N. Amer. ▪ nought. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary