nill

英 [nɪl] 美
  • vt. 拒绝,不想
  • vi. 不想,不愿意
  • n. (Nill)人名;(德)尼尔
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nill (v.)
Old English nylle, nelle "to be unwilling," from ne "no" (see no) + will (v.). Often paired with will; the construction in nill he, will he, once common, attested from c. 1300, surviving principally in willy-nilly, which, however, reverses the usual Middle English word order. Latin expressed a similar idea in nolens volens.
1. Will you, nill you, I will marry you.
不管你愿意不愿意, 我都要跟你结婚.

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2. But my knowledge of the subject is practically nill.
但是我在这方面几乎还等于零.

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3. He must bear the consequences of his improvident action will he, nill he.
不管他愿意不愿意, 他必须对自己挥霍浪费所造成的后果负责.

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4. Until the autumn of that year, the harvest in State Wu was nill using parboiled paddy.
是年秋天, 吴国用这样稻谷种地造成颗粒无收,没了粮草如何打仗?

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5. When I am kissing your cheek , I nill ( don't want to ) to say Goodbye to you.
当我吻着你的脸颊, 我不想和你说再见.

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