nonsense 的定义
- words or language having little or no sense or meaning.
- conduct, action, etc., that is senseless, foolish, or absurd: to have tolerated enough nonsense.
- impudent, insubordinate, or otherwise objectionable behavior: He doesn't have to take that nonsense from you.
- something absurd or fatuous: the utter nonsense of such a suggestion.
- anything of trifling importance or of little or no use.
- Genetics. a DNA sequence that does not code for an amino acid and is not transcribed.
nonsense 近义词
craziness, ridiculousness
nonsense 的近义词 47 个
- absurdity
- babble
- baloney
- bunk
- drivel
- folly
- foolishness
- gibberish
- joke
- madness
- rubbish
- silliness
- stupidity
- trash
- balderdash
- bananas
- bombast
- bull
- claptrap
- fatuity
- flightiness
- fun
- giddiness
- hogwash
- hooey
- imprudence
- inanity
- irrationality
- jazz
- jest
- jive
- palaver
- poppycock
- prattle
- pretense
- ranting
- rashness
- rot
- scrawl
- scribble
- senselessness
- thoughtlessness
- tripe
- hot air
- ludicrousness
- mumbo jumbo
- soft soap
nonsense 的反义词 11 个
更多nonsense例句
- Turns out that many of the revelations you have wagered your lives on were transparent nonsense, despite your exhaustive research involving Internet memes.
- This is why nonsense advice like “think positive” usually fails.
- The question is why Fox News continues to pay him to sow division and nonsense on the highest-rated show on cable news.
- Instead they air fictions about defunding the police or insulting nonsense about Warnock hating America.
- I’m not worried about the “microchip tracking devices” nonsense.
- The academic, historic, and geopolitical nonsense that Khomeinism equals Iran has lasted long enough.
- But the author of The Beauty Myth has become a nonsense-garbling conspiracy theorist.
- In those early days, no-nonsense Anna was a full partner in the business.
- A country that is serious about health reform would not take a limited, valued resource and waste it on nonsense like this.
- You can either consume this plasticky PR nonsense and keep watching, or you can walk away.
- "Look here, old man, this superstitious nonsense is becoming an obsession to you," it said one fine April morning.
- If you do not give up thinking and take to nonsense and novels, I shall be called to take you through a nervous fever.
- I don't want to hear any more of that nonsense, nor to have you, Dorothy, go searching for the place.
- "If he would only read our books, and enter into poetry and delight in it; but it is all nonsense to him," said Ethel.
- If you were an only son, it might be your duty to stay; being one of many, 'tis nonsense to make a rout about parting with you.