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词汇 no one
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Definition of no one in English:

no one

pronoun ˈnəʊwʌnˈnoʊ ˌwən
  • No person; not a single person.

    没人

    no one came

    没人来。

    she told no one she was going

    她没告诉任何人她要走。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If no one came forward by early next week the funeral would be arranged by prison staff.
    • There was no one in there, but we had to stop the fire spreading to the other buildings.
    • He made clear that there had been no complaint by the family and no one had been suspended.
    • The event went on quite late and she found herself on her own with no one to arrange for her to get home.
    • While some people boast of doing it in a day, with scenery like this no one should hurry.
    • The government wants us to be responsible but no one has put in the infrastructure to do it.
    • Recently a close relative of mine died and no one paid the slightest bit of attention.
    • It is probably one of the few books which no one would care enough about to bother burning.
    • The planning office said it had put a yellow sign up in Dalton Lane but no one stops there.
    • It is difficult but there has been no one going out into the town and making people want to come.
    • They have come up with one or two things but the pleasing thing is no one is looking for excuses.
    • There appears to be some investigation, but no one seems to know what it is all about.
    • His greatest virtue is no one really knows where he stands on some of the key issues.
    • When we make things better no one thanks us, and when we make it worse they never forgive us.
    • It is thought only one passenger was on board at the time of the accident and no one was injured.
    • The figures might go up but no one will know for sure if it is a real increase or a perceived increase.
    • On the tube, I hold the book at such an angle so that no one can read over my shoulder.
    • There is no one within the party capable of mustering enough support to stage a coup.
    • At this point we were told we had the wrong number and that there was no one of that name at this office.
    • The organisers shout out that the venue is now full, and no one else will be admitted.
    Synonyms
    nobody, not a soul, not anyone, not a person, not a single person, never a one, no man, none

Definition of no one in US English:

no one

pronounˈnoʊ ˌwənˈnō ˌwən
  • No person; not a single person.

    没人

    no one came

    没人来。

    she told no one she was going

    她没告诉任何人她要走。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His greatest virtue is no one really knows where he stands on some of the key issues.
    • The planning office said it had put a yellow sign up in Dalton Lane but no one stops there.
    • There is no one within the party capable of mustering enough support to stage a coup.
    • It is difficult but there has been no one going out into the town and making people want to come.
    • The event went on quite late and she found herself on her own with no one to arrange for her to get home.
    • On the tube, I hold the book at such an angle so that no one can read over my shoulder.
    • There appears to be some investigation, but no one seems to know what it is all about.
    • If no one came forward by early next week the funeral would be arranged by prison staff.
    • He made clear that there had been no complaint by the family and no one had been suspended.
    • The organisers shout out that the venue is now full, and no one else will be admitted.
    • It is thought only one passenger was on board at the time of the accident and no one was injured.
    • The figures might go up but no one will know for sure if it is a real increase or a perceived increase.
    • The government wants us to be responsible but no one has put in the infrastructure to do it.
    • There was no one in there, but we had to stop the fire spreading to the other buildings.
    • When we make things better no one thanks us, and when we make it worse they never forgive us.
    • While some people boast of doing it in a day, with scenery like this no one should hurry.
    • They have come up with one or two things but the pleasing thing is no one is looking for excuses.
    • Recently a close relative of mine died and no one paid the slightest bit of attention.
    • It is probably one of the few books which no one would care enough about to bother burning.
    • At this point we were told we had the wrong number and that there was no one of that name at this office.
    Synonyms
    nobody, not a soul, not anyone, not a person, not a single person, never a one, no man, none
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