Nothing more than Meaning in English
expression
ˈnəθɪŋ/ /ˈmɔɹ/ /ˈðæn/, /ðən
NUH-thing MOR THAN (or THEN)
nˈʌθɪŋ/ /mˈɔː/ /ðˈɐn
NUH-thing MAW THAN
التعريف
Used to say that something is only, simply, or just what is described, and nothing else or nothing extra.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Nothing more than' is slightly formal and often used to downplay or diminish something's importance; similar to 'just' or 'only.' Common in written and spoken English, especially for emphasis or argument. Do not use for positive emphasis—it's neutral or minimizing.
Spanish: no es más que - simplementePortuguese (BR): nada mais do que - simplesmentePortuguese (PT): nada mais do que - simplesmenteChinese (Simplified): 只不过是 - 仅仅Chinese (Traditional): 只不過是 - 僅僅Hindi: सिर्फ़ - केवलArabic: ليس إلا - مجردBengali: মাত্র - শুধুমাত্র - কেবলRussian: не более чем - всего лишь - толькоJapanese: ただの - 単なる - ~にすぎないVietnamese: chỉ là - không gì khác ngoàiKorean: 단지 - 그냥 - 그 이상도 아니다Turkish: sadece - sırf - bundan ibaretUrdu: صرف - بس - محضIndonesian: hanya - tidak lebih dari - cuma
جمل نموذجية
It was nothing more than a small mistake.
basic
He is nothing more than a child.
basic
This job is nothing more than cleaning tables.
basic
Their promises turned out to be nothing more than empty words.
natural
That was nothing more than a misunderstanding.
natural
Some rumors are nothing more than gossip.
natural