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any more

/en-ee-mawr, -mohr/US // ˌɛn iˈmɔr, -ˈmoʊr //UK // (ˌɛnɪˈmɔː) //

更多,任何更多,任何更多的,更多信息

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : any longer.
    • : nowadays; presently.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as innow

Examples

  • 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.

  • So many people in this system were victims until they’re not anymore.

  • Chick-fil-A appears to have successfully weathered its storm by deciding to simply not talk about it anymore.

  • 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.

  • The wage premium conferred by New York and many other cities wasn’t such a premium anymore.

  • Once I got over that hurdle, it was as if a huge weight had lifted and I was not scared anymore.

  • “I don't read it anymore … not at all …,” he said, speaking as much to himself and his private ghosts as to me.

  • But look, it depends on how old I am [laughs], and whether I have the energy anymore.

  • Then they had a meeting where they said, ‘Guys, we can’t say “raping and pillaging” anymore.

  • Forget about the fight in Washington—the pipeline might not make economic sense anymore.

  • 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.

  • "Haven't even got my shiv anymore, Frankie," Tiflin remarked, casually.

  • He wasn't even around, anymore, when you beauties got caught.

  • There was almost no one on the streets anymore -- just the people trying hopelessly to get underground.

  • My country was not my friend anymore: we were now on different sides and I'd known I could never win.