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Nothing    音标拼音: [n'ʌθɪŋ]
n. 无,不关紧要之事,零
ad. 毫不,决不
int. 什么也没有,无

无,不关紧要之事,零毫不,决不

nothing


nothing
adv 1: in no respect; to no degree; "he looks nothing like his
father"
n 1: a quantity of no importance; "it looked like nothing I had
ever seen before"; "reduced to nil all the work we had
done"; "we racked up a pathetic goose egg"; "it was all for
naught"; "I didn't hear zilch about it" [synonym: {nothing},
{nil}, {nix}, {nada}, {null}, {aught}, {cipher}, {cypher},
{goose egg}, {naught}, {zero}, {zilch}, {zip}, {zippo}]

Nothing \Noth"ing\, adv.
In no degree; not at all; in no wise.
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Adam, with such counsel nothing swayed. --Milton.
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The influence of reason in producing our passions is
nothing near so extensive as is commonly believed.
--Burke.
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{Nothing off} (Naut.), an order to the steersman to keep the
vessel close to the wind.
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Nothing \Noth"ing\, n. [From no, a. thing.]
1. Not anything; no thing (in the widest sense of the word
thing); -- opposed to {anything} and {something}.
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Yet had his aspect nothing of severe. --Dryden.
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2. Nonexistence; nonentity; absence of being; nihility;
nothingness. --Shak.
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3. A thing of no account, value, or note; something
irrelevant and impertinent; something of comparative
unimportance; utter insignificance; a trifle.
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Behold, ye are of nothing, and your work of nought.
--Is. xli. 24.
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'T is nothing, says the fool; but, says the friend,
This nothing, sir, will bring you to your end.
--Dryden.
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4. (Arith.) A cipher; naught.
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{Nothing but}, only; no more than. --Chaucer.

{To make nothing of}.
(a) To make no difficulty of; to consider as trifling or
important. "We are industrious to preserve our bodies
from slavery, but we make nothing of suffering our
souls to be slaves to our lusts." --Ray.
(b) Not to understand; as, I could make nothing of what he
said.
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86 Moby Thesaurus words for "nothing":
a little thing, a nobody, a nothing, aught, bagatelle, blank,
cipher, clean slate, common man, dud, dummy, empty space,
figurehead, good-for-nothing, goose egg, hardly anything,
hollow man, inanity, inessential, insignificancy, jackstraw,
lay figure, lightweight, little fellow, little guy, man of straw,
marginal matter, matter of indifference, mediocrity, mere nothing,
minor matter, nada, naught, nebbish, nichts, nihil, nihility, nil,
nix, no great matter, no such thing, no-account, no-good, nobody,
nobody one knows, nonentity, nothing at all, nothing in particular,
nothing on earth, nothing to signify, nothing whatever,
nothingness, nought, nullity, obscurity, ought, paltry affair,
peanuts, peu de chose, pip-squeak, punk, puppet, pushover,
rien du tout, runt, scarcely anything, scrub, shrimp, small fry,
small potato, small potatoes, squirt, squit, tabula rasa,
technicality, thing of naught, trifle, unworthy, vacuum, valueless,
void, whiffet, whippersnapper, wind, zero, zilch



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  • philosophy of science - What is nothing? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
    In that sense, emptiness is a physical force, and empty space is a real thing, not a 'nothing' At the same time the Parmenidean 'Nothing' as a supernatural construct also just seems to be a misunderstanding waiting to happen One version of the Bogomil heresy goes "Deposed, Satan had nothing He therefore rules the world
  • nothingness - Does something necessarily come from nothing . . .
    Nothing = something + less than nothing "Less than nothing" is another name for gravity Sounds like somebody's crazy theory, huh? But it is one of the amazing things that Einstein discovered that almost nobody knows about: Energy stored in the gravitational field is negative mass-energy And yes it IS simple to understand!
  • epistemology - On knowing nothing - Philosophy Stack Exchange
    The Dutch 19th century writer Multatuli (the first to vehemently criticize Dutch colonialism in Indonesia) once wrote this variantion on the Liar: "Perhaps nothing is completely true, and even that isn't " –
  • How can something come from nothing? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
    Before big bang, there was nothing that was giving rise to particle-antiparticle pair(s), possibly for infinite time, if we insist to define time in that context There must be nothing "outside" of our universe, in which the universe is expanding In this sense, nothing can be considered as a kind of space
  • existence - Something from nothing - Philosophy Stack Exchange
    Something had to exist to create the Universe, since it cannot come from nothing Emphasis mine This is not true Violate time-translation symmetry, i e with Universal expansion inflation, and indeed you can violate energy conservation and have something come from nothing, at least in the physical sense
  • metaphysics - What is nothing - Philosophy Stack Exchange
    Nothing is a problematic term; user of this term, considering nothing as a noun, are often at risk to run into linguistic traps As you correctly state, the original meaning of the terms nothing is to negate a positive statement But many languages allow the linguistic possibility to make a noun from words and to form the noun nothing
  • Is there a philosophy which argues that nothing exists?
    The word 'God' may be used for this 'Nothing' that lies beyond all diversity, but this language would be optional It would be impossible for there to ever be a true Nothing, but the Nothing of mysticism is also Everything, Roughly speaking, Everything would be Nothing but Nothing would not be Nothing –
  • metaphysics - Why is there something instead of nothing? - Philosophy . . .
    And let's define the nothing opposite to something as NOTHING, all in uppercase, in contrast to using semantics for talking about an empty group, the regular usage for nothing So, first, let's finally suppose you meant time (or space time) itself broader than the universe (1) spacetime > universe Then it doesn't matter if there is NOTHING at
  • What happens when nothing happens? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
    Nothing is the negation of logical categories, defined by context 'I'm doing nothing' would involve many biological processes, but a specific contextually relevant negation of say, intentional acts or activities of certain kinds, as given by implicit cues
  • Something vs Nothing. Reality of 0? - Philosophy Stack Exchange
    Yes, I think "nothing" is a "something" and that because of this "something" must have always existed My rationale is below First, it's very important to distinguish between the mind's conception of "nothing" and "nothing" itself, in which the mind would not be there When I use the term "nothing", I'm talking about "nothing" itself





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