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nor conjunction uk /nɔːr/ us /nɔːr/ used before the second or last of a set of negative possibilities, usually after "neither": 也不(通常与 neither 连用) We can neither change nor improve it.对此我们既无法改变,也无法加以改善。 Strangely, neither Carlo nor Juan saw what happened.奇怪的是,卡洛和胡安都没有看到发生了什么。 B2mainly UK neither: 也不,也没有 "I've never been to Iceland." "Nor have I."“我从未去过冰岛。”“我也没有。” I can't be at the meeting and nor can Andrew.我无法出席会议,安德鲁也去不了。 Politically they're neither right-wing nor left - just a bunch of wishy-washy pseudo-liberals. They followed neither the spirit nor the letter of the law.他们既不遵从法律的实质精神,也不理睬其字面意义。 Some beggars are neither poverty-stricken nor homeless.有些乞丐既不穷也并非无家可归。 I can't make head nor tail of these instructions on the packet.我搞不懂包装上的说明。 Neither my mother nor my father went to university.我父母都没有上过大学。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Either, or, neither, nor and and/orphrase either else neither or or elseidiom otherwise
nor | American Dictionary nor conjunction us/nɔr, nər/ used before the second or last of a series of negative possibilities that usually begin with "neither": Neither Michael nor his wife was injured in the crash. |