nor

英 [nɔː; nə] 美 [nɔr]
  • conj. 也不;也不是
  • adv. 也不;也没有
  • n. (Nor)人名;(中)挪(广东话·威妥玛);(马来、俄)诺尔;(柬)诺
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nor 也不

缩写自neither.

nor
nor: [14] Nor began life in the Old English period as nother. This was a compound formed from the negative particle and an unrecorded *ōther, a word related to either which expressed the notion of ‘alternative’. In the Middle English period this was contracted to nor.
=> either
nor (conj.)
c. 1300, contraction of Middle English nauther (see neither). Influenced in form by or.
1. The report concludes that I acted neither fraudulently nor improperly.
报告最后认为我的行为既没有欺骗性也没有任何不妥。

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2. They can neither read nor write, nor can they comprehend such concepts.
他们不会读,不会写,也理解不了这样的概念。

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3. That, if you'll pardon my saying so, is neither here nor there.
恕我直言,那根本就不重要。

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4. I have received neither an acknowledgment nor a reply.
我未收到任何复函或答复。

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5. Consensus need not be weak, nor need it result in middle-of-the-road policies.
一致的意见不一定就没有影响力,也不一定就会导致走中间路线的政策。

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