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nada

/nah-duh/US // ˈnɑ də //UK // (ˈnɑːdə) //

无,没有,无数次,无任何

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : nothing; zero; none: I have absolutely no motivation—zilch, zip, nada!

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Examples

  • Nothing, nada, niente, rien, or any word you want to use for having no connection.

  • The Daily Pic: Canada gallery flogs rugs and fine art – and wit – at the NADA fair.

  • “Consumers have been holding onto vehicles longer than they would normally because of the economy,” said Larry Dixon of NADA.

  • But there is nothing—zero, zilch, nada—in the Ryan plan that demonstrates how that reduction would come to pass.

  • Amani and her sister Nada interrupt each other excitedly as they explain the history of their culture.

  • You Joe King, d cevada to the cavallos, chega the teapot, and don't bother me nada.

  • When the door had closed behind Dylara and Nada, Jotan turned to his two companions.

  • The name can be resolved into the three Spanish words “en se nada,” meaning “in himself nothing.”

  • "Aca nada," nothing here,—said the old Castilian voyagers, when they saw no trace of gold mines or other wealth along the coast.

  • Nada mas hay que advertir sobre el Imperativo quando con el se manda venir, y pedir.