any more / ˌɛn iˈmɔr, -ˈmoʊr /

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any more 的定义

adv. 副词 adverb
  1. any longer.
  2. nowadays; presently.

any more 近义词

any more

等同于 now

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  1. That means there is an opportunity out there to improve how they work — because let’s face it, Zoom Fatigue is real and I for one am not super excited anymore to be a part of your Team.
  2. So many people in this system were victims until they’re not anymore.
  3. Chick-fil-A appears to have successfully weathered its storm by deciding to simply not talk about it anymore.
  4. Of course, the difficulty with polling that we saw in the 2016 election was people don’t answer their phones anymore and doing an accurate opinion poll is getting harder and harder.
  5. The wage premium conferred by New York and many other cities wasn’t such a premium anymore.
  6. Once I got over that hurdle, it was as if a huge weight had lifted and I was not scared anymore.
  7. “I don't read it anymore … not at all …,” he said, speaking as much to himself and his private ghosts as to me.
  8. But look, it depends on how old I am [laughs], and whether I have the energy anymore.
  9. Then they had a meeting where they said, ‘Guys, we can’t say “raping and pillaging” anymore.
  10. Forget about the fight in Washington—the pipeline might not make economic sense anymore.
  11. Fire came out of the clouds to kill them there, and no one saw them alive anymore, and no other priest ever found the gold.
  12. "Haven't even got my shiv anymore, Frankie," Tiflin remarked, casually.
  13. He wasn't even around, anymore, when you beauties got caught.
  14. There was almost no one on the streets anymore -- just the people trying hopelessly to get underground.
  15. My country was not my friend anymore: we were now on different sides and I'd known I could never win.