naught
英 [nɔːt]
美 [nɔːt]
adj. 无价值的
adv. 决无
n. 无; 无价值; 零; 坏人
BNC.24405 / COCA.19606
柯林斯词典
- → see:nought
英英释义
noun
- complete failure
- all my efforts led to naught
- a quantity of no importance
- it looked like nothing I had ever seen before
- reduced to nil all the work we had done
- we racked up a pathetic goose egg
- it was all for naught
- I didn't hear zilch about it
双语例句
- But their hopes came to naught.
但是他们的希望落空了。 - Before you no matter how good the performance, a non-event is enough to let you come to naught.
不管你之前的业绩有多出色,一个非常规事件就足以让你前功尽弃。 - I set his promise at naught.
我把他的诺言看的一文不值。 - All mike's elaborate schemes seem to come to naught.
麦克精心设计的计划似乎失败了。 - All his best efforts were brought to naught by his early death.
他英年早逝,这使他的一切努力都付之东流了。 - He saw his plan brought to naught.
他看到了自己的计划落空。 - And usually we don't write p naught, but it's important to remember that it's there.
一般我们不把p零写出来,但一定要记住有它。 - At our temperature and pressure, it's given by mu naught in the gas phase.
在我们的温度和压强下,是气相中的μ零。 - If not herself, then she has naught.
如果不是自己,那么他有泡影。 - We'd come all this way for naught.
我们此行一无所获。