nowhere
adv. 無處; 哪裡都不
You use nowhere to emphasize that a place has more of a particular quality than any other places, or that it is the only place where something happens or exists.
Nowhere is language a more serious issue than in Hawaii...
沒有哪個地方像夏威夷那樣,語言成了如此重要的問題。
This kind of forest exists nowhere else in the world...
在世界其他地方找不到這樣的森林。
You use nowhere when making negative statements to say that a suitable place of the specified kind does not exist.
There was nowhere to hide and nowhere to run...
無處可藏,也無處可逃。
I have nowhere else to go, nowhere in the world...
我沒有其他地方可去,在這個世界上沒有任何地方。
You use nowhere to indicate that something or someone cannot be seen or found.
Michael glanced anxiously down the corridor, but Wilfred was nowhere to be seen...
邁克爾焦急地順著走廊望去,可根本看不到威爾弗雷德的影兒。
The escaped prisoner was nowhere in sight...
越獄的囚犯已經無影無蹤了。
You can use nowhere to refer in a general way to small, unimportant, or uninteresting places.
...endless paths that led nowhere in particular.
不知通往何處的沒有盡頭的小路
...country roads that go from nowhere to nowhere.
不知從哪裡來也不知通向何方的鄉間公路
If you say that something or someone appears from nowhere or out of nowhere, you mean that they appear suddenly and unexpectedly.
A car came from nowhere, and I had to jump back into the hedge just in time...
一輛轎車不知從什麼地方突然冒了出來,我只得向後跳到樹籬中躲避,險些躲不及。
Houses had sprung up out of nowhere on the hills.
山丘上突然冒出一幢幢的房子。
You use nowhere to mean not in any part of a text, speech, or argument.
He nowhere offers concrete historical background to support his arguments...
他沒給出具體的歷史背景來支撐他的論點。
Point taken, but nowhere did we suggest that this yacht's features were unique...
你說得對,但我們壓根沒講過這艘遊艇的特色是獨一無二的。
If you say that a place is in the middle of nowhere, you mean that it is a long way from other places.
At dusk we pitched camp in the middle of nowhere.
黃昏時,我們在茫茫荒野中紮營。
...a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere.
遙遠偏僻處的一所農舍
If you say that you are getting nowhere, or getting nowhere fast, or that something is getting you nowhere, you mean that you are not achieving anything or having any success.
My mind won't stop going round and round on the same subject and I seem to be getting nowhere...
我腦子一直在不停地圍繞著同一個問題轉啊轉,但一無所獲。
'Getting nowhere fast,' pronounced Crosby, 'that's what we're doing.'...
克羅斯比斷言說:“我們一無所獲,在做無用功。”
If you use nowhere near in front of a word or expression, you are emphasizing that the real situation is very different from, or has not yet reached, the state which that word or expression suggests.
He's nowhere near recovered yet from his experiences...
他還遠沒有從自己的經歷中走出來。
The chair he sat in was nowhere near as comfortable as the custom-designed one behind his desk.
他坐的那把椅子遠不如他書桌後面那把定做的舒服。
1. an insignificant place;
1. not anywhere; in or at or to no place;
be (或 come) nowhere
(在比賽,競爭中)慘敗
from (或 out of) nowhere
突然出現(或發生),出人意料地出現(或發生)
get (或 go) nowhere
毫無進展
get someone nowhere
對某人毫無益處
nowhere near
遠遠不
a road to nowhere
沒有出路的處境;不可能成功的行動
She dressed herself up and found nowhere to show up.
她裝扮得整整齊齊,卻無處可去炫耀.
No, I haven't finished that job yet — I seem to have spent the whole morning going round in circles, getting nowhere!
不, 這工作我還沒有完成——我好像整整一上午忙得團團轉, 卻毫無進展!
I hurried down to the platform and into the refreshment room , Steve was nowhere to be seen.
我匆忙趕到月臺,又跑進小吃部,還是沒看見史蒂夫.
We went to the park and nowhere else.
我們到公園裡去了,其他什麼地方也沒去.
That kind of talk will get you nowhere.
說那種話對你沒好處.