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1 neither
adj. niemand--------pron. geen van beide; evenminneither1[ najðə] 〈 voornaamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————neither2〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————neither3〈 determinator〉♦voorbeelden:————————neither4〈voegwoord; met nor〉1 noch♦voorbeelden:she could neither laugh nor cry • ze kon (noch) lachen noch huilen -
2 neither Jack nor Jill ( nor Jonathan)
noch Jack, noch Jill (noch Jonathan)English-Dutch dictionary > neither Jack nor Jill ( nor Jonathan)
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3 neither Jill nor Sheila
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4 neither candidate
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5 neither of us wanted him to come
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6 neither one thing nor the other
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7 neither here nor there
noch hier noch daar; iets wat van geen invloed is -
8 neither more nor less
niet meer en niet minder (precies, nauwkeurig) -
9 neither nor
niet dit en niet dat, geen van beiden -
10 neither sick nor sorry
heeft er geen spijt van en is er niet in geïnteresseerd -
11 neither you nor I
niet jij en niet ik -
12 neither nor operation
noch-noch-bewerking -
13 it is neither here nor there
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14 she cannot play and neither can I
English-Dutch dictionary > she cannot play and neither can I
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15 she could neither laugh nor cry
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16 she neither spoke nor smiled
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17 has neither savor nor flavor
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18 have neither part nor lot in
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19 make neither head nor tail of
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20 me neither
mij ook niet
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neither — 1. pronunciation. Both pronunciations, niy dhǝ and nee dhǝ, are about equally common. 2. parts of speech. Neither functions in two ways: as an adjective or pronoun, and as an adverb or conjunction. a) adjective and pronoun. Neither means ‘not the … Modern English usage
Neither — Nei ther, conj. Not either; generally used to introduce the first of two or more co[ o]rdinate clauses of which those that follow begin with nor. [1913 Webster] Fight neither with small nor great, save only with the king. 1 Kings xxii. 31. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
neither — [nē′thər, nī′thər] adj., pron. [ME naither, altered (by assoc. with eyther, EITHER) < nauther < OE na hwæther, lit., not whether (see NO1, WHETHER), not either of two] not one or the other (of two); not either [neither boy went; neither of… … English World dictionary
Neither — Nei ther (n[=e] [th][ e]r or n[imac] [th][ e]r; 277), a. [OE. neither, nother, nouther, AS. n[=a]w[eth]er, n[=a]hw[ae][eth]er; n[=a] never, not + hw[ae][eth]er whether. The word has followed the form of either. See {No}, and {Whether}, and cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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neither — (conj.) O.E. nawþer, contraction of nahwæþer, lit. not of two, from na no (see NO (Cf. no)) + hwæþer which of two (see WHETHER (Cf. whether)). Spelling altered c.1200 by association with either. Paired with NOR (Cf … Etymology dictionary
neither — ► DETERMINER & PRONOUN ▪ not the one nor the other of two people or things; not either. ► ADVERB 1) used before the first of two (or occasionally more) alternatives (the others being introduced by ‘nor’) to indicate that they are each untrue or… … English terms dictionary
neither — nei|ther [ niðər, naıðər ] function word, quantifier *** Neither can be used in the following ways: as a way of showing how a sentence or clause is related to what has already been said: I can t play tennis, but neither can you. as a conjunction… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
neither */*/*/ — UK [ˈnaɪðə(r)] / UK [ˈniːðə(r)] / US [ˈnɪðər] / US [ˈnaɪðər] conjunction, determiner, pronoun Summary: Neither can be used in the following ways: as a way of showing how a sentence or clause is related to what has already been said: I can t play… … English dictionary
neither — /nee dheuhr, nuy /, conj. 1. not either, as of persons or things specified (usually fol. by nor): Neither John nor Betty is at home. 2. nor; nor yet; no more: Bob can t go, and neither can I. If she doesn t want it, neither do I. adj. 3. not… … Universalium
neither — nei|ther1 W3 [ˈnaıðə US ˈni:ðər] determiner, pron not one or the other of two people or things →↑either ▪ Would you like tea or coffee? Neither, thanks. ▪ It was a game in which neither team deserved to win. neither of ▪ Neither of them can cook … Dictionary of contemporary English