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have nothing but的意思

have nothing but中文翻譯:

只有

相似詞語短語

have nothing on───赤裸裸

have a thing about───對…十分喜歡/厭惡;特別恐懼

anything but───根本不,決不

make nothing of───不以…為意;不理解

nothing but───只有;只不過

have got nothing on───我什么也沒穿

be nothing to───conj.不能與…相比;對…無足輕重

have got it bad───你搞砸了嗎

have nothing to do with───與…無關

雙語使用場景

We have nothing but praise for the way they handled the investigation.───對于他們處理調查的方式我們唯有贊賞。

I have nothing but praise for the police.───我對警察只有贊揚。

woman said, "But I have nothing but bread and cheese."───女人說:“可我除了面包和奶酪什么都沒有。”

I'll tell my inmost word to you, I really have nothing but myself, Given to nobody but you all my life.───我要把心底的一句話告訴你我一無所有只有我自己不給別人,一生都給你。

I ask David, who seemed to have nothing but respect for the columnist, agreeing that America remains sexually repressed.───對于這位專欄作家,大衛懷揣著一百萬個敬重。我同意如今的美國人在性方面表現得依然很壓抑。

In fact, every time I have nothing, but a look to you here to cease.───其實,每次我上網都是有別的事的,可是一看向你這里就不愿停息。

How much I want to see you this moment. Even though I have nothing. But I think it's perfect to reach the heart.───我多想在此刻找到你,即使我什么都沒有。這樣也許最好。可以直到心田。

I have nothing but happy memories, because, as you know, it just happened out of the blue.───我有的都是快樂的記憶,因為,你知道,一切都發生得很突然。

I hastened to turn on the lights and general fire bright room have nothing, but next door jiao room but came the voice of weeping faintly.───我趕忙開燈,通火透亮的房間里什么都沒有,而隔壁阿嬌的房間卻傳來隱約哭泣的聲音。

英語使用場景

I have nothing but admiration for the way she tackled those bullies.

She seems to have nothing but bad luck when it comes to men.

I have nothing but respect for you - and not much of that. Groucho Marx 

They have nothing but the barest necessities.

You have nothing but the silliest of complaints against him.

I hope you will have nothing but joy and happiness in your life together.

We have nothing but praise for the way they handled the investigation.

Some hon. Members from Newcastle and Teesside have nothing but ill to say about development corporations.

I have nothing but contempt for the kind of governor who is afraid, for whatever reason, to follow the course that he knows is best for the State. Sophocles