nor
conj. 也不; 也不是; 和 neither 或 not 连用; 去甲
You use nor after 'neither' in order to introduce the second alternative or the last of a number of alternatives in a negative statement.
Neither Mr Rose nor Mr Woodhead was available for comment yesterday...
昨天罗斯先生和伍德黑德先生都无暇发表意见。
I can give you neither an opinion nor any advice...
我既不能给你意见,也不能提供任何建议。
You use nor after a negative statement in order to indicate that the negative statement also applies to you or to someone or something else.
'None of us has any idea how long we're going to be here.' — 'Nor do I.'...
“我们没有人知道要在这儿呆多久。”——“我也不知道。”
'If my husband has no future,' she said, 'then nor do my children.'...
“如果我丈夫没有前途,”她说,“那我的孩子们也没有。”
You use nor after a negative statement in order to introduce another negative statement which adds information to the previous one.
Cooking up a quick dish doesn't mean you have to sacrifice flavour. Nor does fast food have to be junk food.
烹饪快餐并不意味着牺牲风味,快餐也不见得就一定是垃圾食品。
Neither pen nor pencil can express.
并非笔墨所能形容.
I left my watch on the table, but when I returned I could find neither hide nor hair.
我把手表忘在桌上了; 可当我回来找时,什么都没有了.
He is learned, but neither stuffy nor pedantic.
他很博学, 但既不妄自尊大也不卖弄学问.
Neither threats nor promises could change his inflexible determination.
威胁与利诱均不能改变他坚定的决心.
Neither riches nor honours can corrupt him ; neither poverty nor humbleness can make him swerve from principle ; and neither threats nor forces can subdue him.
富贵不能淫,贫贱不能移, 威武不能屈.