nay
adv. 不但如此; 而且; 否
You use nay in front of a stronger word or phrase which you feel is more correct than the one you have just used and helps to emphasize the point you are making.
He was grateful for and proud of his son's remarkable, nay, unique performance...
他為兒子出色的,不,應該是獨一無二的表演心懷感激和驕傲。
Long essays, nay, whole books have been written on this.
許多長篇大論的文章,不,應該說是整部整部的書都是關於這件事的。
Nay is sometimes used to mean 'no' when talking about people voting against something or refusing to give consent for something.
The House of Commons can merely say yea or nay to the executive judgment.
下院只能對行政決議表示贊同或反對。
Nay is an old-fashioned, literary, or dialect word for 'no'.
1. a negative;
1. not this merely but also; not only so but;
Nay, laddie. The lack of money's what's important.
不重要, 年輕人. 沒有錢才是重要.
Duke of Venice . Nay , in all confidence, he's not for Rhodes.
公爵嗯, 他們的目標決不是羅得斯島, 這是可以斷定的.
But as God is faithful , our word toward you is not yea and nay.
我指著信實的上帝說, 我的諾言並不是“是”而又“非”的.
We are willing, nay, eager to go.
我們不但願意, 而且很想去.
Nay, if we fight to the end, it can only be glorious.
不對,不對, 如果我們作戰到底, 結果只可能是光榮的.