naught
美[nɔːt] 英[nɔːt]
n. 无;零
adj. 无用的
英英释义
Noun- 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"
- complete failure;
"all my efforts led to naught"
例句
用作名词(n.)- His crime has gained him naught.他既犯了罪又一无所获。
- I hope that all your effort will not go for naught.我希望你的努力不会毫无结果。
- His efforts were brought to naught when the war broke out.战争爆发,使他的一切努力付诸东流。
- All our victories are set at naught if we lose sight of our principles.如果我们忘记原则,所有的胜利都等于零。
- All his work came to naught when the fire destroyed the house he was building.大火烧毁了他正在建的房子,他的一切成绩化为乌有。
用作形容词(adj.)- Without judicial review, statutory limits would be naught but empty words.没有司法审查,法定权限将只是一句空话。