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nay

/ney/US // neɪ //UK // (neɪ) //

不,不同意,拒绝

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : and not only so but; not only that but also; indeed: many good, nay, noble qualities.
    • : Archaic. no.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a denial or refusal.
    • : a negative vote or voter.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The first two questions will have them arguing yay or nay, while the third yields claims of two, one and even zero.

  • While we can’t tell you yet what our plans are for 2021, we can say — nay, project — that there are a lot of fun and big things coming for Equity.

  • Whatever time you think you need for getting and evaluating sufficient research, double — nay, triple — it.

  • Today, Bitcoin finally crossed—nay, smashed—the psychological mark of $20,000, and is now trading around $20,600.

  • There’s also a backup window set for December 20 ranging across similar hours, the company says, and others in the following weeks, in case it needs to be rescheduled for nay reason.

  • We are training not isolated men but a living group of men—nay, a group within a group.

  • The food that has crossed the lips of almost every person familiar with crowdfunding—nay, the Internet—is potato salad.

  • The vote in the Senate was 81-18, with 27 Republicans voting aye and 18 nay.

  • Of course, the Democratic majority holds the votes to confirm Hagel even if Republicans unanimously vote "nay."

  • But Pletka defies logic from the get-go: "First, the nay-sayers, because denying the charge is actually easier than leveling it."

  • Perhaps their course is wiser than that which hot impatience would prompt—nay, I believe it is.

  • Nay; I see fresh reasons for my hope that such concession is far nearer than is generally imagined.

  • Nay, as including these services and others, though as different from each of them, they give its delineation.

  • There is no question as to the ecstatic, nay frenzied state many of them attained.

  • Nay, I quarrel not with the lodging; I only complain of the board—and now wouldst thou know my story.