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1 none
semmiképpen, senki, semmilyen, nóna, egyik sem* * *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!).) senki, semmi2. adverb(not at all: He is none the worse for his accident.) egyáltalán nem (ártott neki)- none but- nonetheless
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2 none but
(only: None but the brave deserve our respect.) csakis -
3 none the wiser
(not knowing any more than before: He tried to explain the rules to me, but I'm none the wiser.) semmivel sem lett okosabb (tőle) -
4 none the worse for
(not in any way harmed by: The child was lost in the supermarket but fortunately was none the worse for his experience.) nem lett semmi baja -
5 none the less
(nevertheless; in spite of this: He had a headache, but he wanted to come with us nonetheless.) mindazonáltal -
6 none\ but
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7 none\ but\ he
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8 none\ of\ that!
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9 none\ of\ them
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10 none\ of\ your\ impudence!
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11 none\ of\ your\ lip!
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12 none\ of\ your\ sauce!
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13 none\ the\ less
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14 none\ too
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15 none\ too\ clear
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16 none\ too\ soon
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17 no/none other than
(the very same person as: The man who had sent the flowers was none other than the man she had spoken to the night before.) nem más, mint -
18 second to none
(better than every other of the same type: As a portrait painter, he is second to none.) felülmúlhatatlan -
19 bar\ none
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20 be\ aware\ none\ better\ that
English-Hungarian dictionary > be\ aware\ none\ better\ that
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none — none … Dictionnaire des rimes
None — • Essay on the daytime canonical hour recited in mid afternoon Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. None None † … Catholic encyclopedia
none — [ nʌn ] function word, quantifier *** None can be used in the following ways: as a pronoun: I asked for some more cake, but there was none left. (followed by of ): None of my friends will help me. as an adverb: She pushed him none too gently back … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
None — (n[u^]n), a. & pron. [OE. none, non, nan, no, na, AS. n[=a]n, fr. ne not + [=a]n one. [root]193. See {No}, a. & adv., {One}, and cf. {Non }, {Null}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. No one; not one; not anything; frequently used also partitively, or as a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
None of — None None (n[u^]n), a. & pron. [OE. none, non, nan, no, na, AS. n[=a]n, fr. ne not + [=a]n one. [root]193. See {No}, a. & adv., {One}, and cf. {Non }, {Null}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. No one; not one; not anything; frequently used also partitively,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
None — None … Wikipedia Español
none — [ nɔn ] n. f. • XIIe; lat. nona, fém. de nonus « neuvième » I ♦ Au sing. (de nona [hora] « neuvième [heure] ») 1 ♦ Antiq. rom. Neuvième heure du jour. Quatrième partie du jour qui commençait à la fin de la 9e heure. 2 ♦ Liturg. cathol. Petite… … Encyclopédie Universelle
none — which is not a shortening of no one but a descendant of an Old English pronoun, may be followed by a singular or a plural verb, depending on the sense. When individuality is being emphasized, or when none refers to something that cannot be plural … Modern English usage
none — none1 [nun] pron. [ME < OE nan < ne, not (see NO1) + an, ONE] 1. not one [none of the books is interesting] 2. no one; not anyone [none of us is ready] 3. [with pl. v.] no persons or thin … English World dictionary
none — ► PRONOUN 1) not any. 2) no one. ► ADVERB (none the) (with comparative ) ▪ by no amount: none the wiser. USAGE Some traditionalists maintain that none can only take a singular verb (as in none of them is coming tonight rather than none of them… … English terms dictionary
None — Sf Teil des Stundengebets per. Wortschatz fach. (9. Jh.) Entlehnung. Schon mit ahd. nōna übernommen aus l. (hōra) nōna neunte Stunde und gelegentlich auch außerhalb der speziellen Bedeutung verwendet. Bei der normalen Rechnung beginnt der Tag um… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache