Nothin' to it Meaning in English
expression · lemma: nothing to it
ˈnəθɪn/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt
NUH-thin TOO-it, NUH-thin tuh-it, NUH-thin ti-it
ˈnʌθɪn/ /tˈuː/ /ˈɪt
NUH-thin TOO-it
التعريف
Used to say that something is very easy or requires little effort; it's informally reassuring someone that a task is simple.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Very informal, often said after showing how to do something. Usually spoken, especially in American English; contractions like "nothin'" instead of "nothing" make it sound casual. Used to reassure or encourage.
Spanish: no tiene nada de complicado - es fácilPortuguese (BR): é fácil - não tem mistérioPortuguese (PT): é fácil - não tem segredoChinese (Simplified): 很简单 - 没什么难的Chinese (Traditional): 很簡單 - 沒什麼難的Hindi: कोई मुश्किल नहीं - बहुत आसानArabic: سهل جدًا - لا يوجد ما يصعبBengali: কিছুই না - খুবই সহজRussian: ничего сложного - простоJapanese: 簡単だよ - たいしたことないVietnamese: dễ lắm - không có gì khóKorean: 아주 쉬워 - 별거 아냐Turkish: çok kolay - hiçbir zorluğu yokUrdu: بالکل آسان - کوئی مشکل نہیںIndonesian: gampang banget - tidak sulit
جمل نموذجية
Just follow the steps—nothin' to it!
basic
Installing the app? Nothin' to it.
basic
You'll see, there's nothin' to it when you try.
basic
Big test tomorrow? Relax, it's nothin' to it if you study.
natural
People think cooking is hard, but really, there's nothin' to it.
natural
Tied your shoes already? See, nothin' to it!
natural