词组 | no-one |
释义 | no-one No-one or nobody means 'not a single person', or 'not a single member of a particular group'. There is no difference in meaning between no-one and nobody. No-one can also be written no one. Nobody is always written as one word. You use a singular form of a verb with no-one or nobody. A drum of chemicals exploded but no-one was killed. Nobody knows where he is. ◊ WARNING You do not usually use any other negative word after no-one or nobody. You do not say, for example, 'No-one didn't come'. You say 'No-one came'. Similarly, you do not use no-one or nobody as the object of a sentence which already has a negative word in it. You do not say, for example, 'We didn't see no-one'. You say 'We didn't see anyone' or 'We didn't see anybody'. You mustn't tell anyone. He didn't trust anybody. ◊ WARNING You do not use 'of' after no-one or nobody. You do not say, for example, 'No-one of the children could speak French'. You say 'None of the children could speak French'. None of the women I spoke with regretted making this change. It was something none of us could possibly have guessed. See entry at ↑ |
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