No more Meaning in English
expression
ˈnoʊ/ /ˈmɔɹ
NOH-mor
nəʊ/ /mˈɔː
NOH-maw
التعريف
'No more' means something has ended, stopped, or there is none remaining. It is used to say that something won't continue or doesn't exist anymore.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used mostly in spoken or informal written English. Often comes at the end of sentences. Common in instructions ('No more cookies!'), requests, or descriptions of change. Do not confuse with 'not anymore', which often comes before verbs: 'I don’t live there anymore.'
Spanish: ya no - no másPortuguese (BR): não maisPortuguese (PT): já não - não maisChinese (Simplified): 不再 - 没有了Chinese (Traditional): 不再 - 沒有了Hindi: और नहींArabic: لا أكثرBengali: আর না - আর নেইRussian: больше нетJapanese: もう~ない - これ以上~ないVietnamese: không còn nữaKorean: 더 이상 ~ 없다 - 이제 그만Turkish: artık yok - daha fazla yokUrdu: اب نہیں - اب مزید نہیںIndonesian: tidak ada lagi
جمل نموذجية
There is no more milk in the fridge.
basic
Please, no more questions.
basic
We need no more delays.
basic
That’s it, no more excuses!
natural
He eats junk food no more.
natural
After tonight, there will be no more meetings.
natural