nor 的英语意思
nornor /nɔː $ nɔːr/ conjunction, adverb
查看全部语言翻译1neither ... nor ... used when mentioning two things that are not true or do not happen用于提及两件均不属实或均未发生的事物:
He can neither read nor write (=he cannot read or write).他既不会读也不会写(=他读写都不会)。
Hilary was neither shocked nor surprised by the news.希拉里对这个消息既未感到震惊,也未感到惊讶。
Neither Matt nor Julie said anything.马特和朱莉都没有说任何话。2formal正式 used after a negative statement in order to introduce another negative statement containing a similar kind of information用于否定陈述之后,引出另一个含有类似信息的否定陈述:
I don’t expect children to be rude, nor do I expect to be disobeyed.我不指望孩子们粗鲁无礼,也不指望遭到违抗。
It was not my fault, nor his.这不是我的错,也不是他的错。3British English used after a negative statement to say that the negative statement is also true for someone or something else用于否定陈述之后,表示该否定陈述对另一人或另一事物同样成立:
‘I don’t want to go.’ ‘Nor do I.’"我不想去。""我也不想。"
They couldn’t understand it at the time, and nor could we.他们当时无法理解,我们也同样无法理解。 → neither3
查看全部语言翻译1neither ... nor ... used when mentioning two things that are not true or do not happen用于提及两件均不属实或均未发生的事物:
He can neither read nor write (=he cannot read or write).他既不会读也不会写(=他读写都不会)。
Hilary was neither shocked nor surprised by the news.希拉里对这个消息既未感到震惊,也未感到惊讶。
Neither Matt nor Julie said anything.马特和朱莉都没有说任何话。2formal正式 used after a negative statement in order to introduce another negative statement containing a similar kind of information用于否定陈述之后,引出另一个含有类似信息的否定陈述:
I don’t expect children to be rude, nor do I expect to be disobeyed.我不指望孩子们粗鲁无礼,也不指望遭到违抗。
It was not my fault, nor his.这不是我的错,也不是他的错。3British English used after a negative statement to say that the negative statement is also true for someone or something else用于否定陈述之后,表示该否定陈述对另一人或另一事物同样成立:
‘I don’t want to go.’ ‘Nor do I.’"我不想去。""我也不想。"
They couldn’t understand it at the time, and nor could we.他们当时无法理解,我们也同样无法理解。 → neither3