Anymore Meaning in English
word
/ˌɛniˈmɔɹ/
en-ee-MOR
/ˌɛnɪmˈɔː/
en-i-MAW
释义
Used in negative sentences to mean 'not any longer' or 'no longer'; it shows that something that was true before is not true now.
用法与细微差别
'Anymore' almost always appears in negative sentences in American English (e.g., 'I don't live here anymore.'). Rarely used in positive sentences, except in some regional dialects. Do not confuse with 'any more' (meaning 'additional'). Position: usually at the end of the sentence.
Spanish: ya - más (en frases negativas)Portuguese (BR): mais (em frases negativas)Portuguese (PT): mais (em frases negativas)Chinese (Simplified): 再也(用于否定句)Chinese (Traditional): 再也(用於否定句)Hindi: अब (सिर्फ़ नकारात्मक वाक्यों में)Arabic: لم يعد (في الجمل السلبية)Bengali: আর না - আর কখনও নাRussian: больше неJapanese: もはや~ないVietnamese: nữaKorean: 더 이상Turkish: artıkUrdu: اب نہیںIndonesian: tidak lagi
例句
I don't want to go to school anymore.
basic
She doesn't live here anymore.
basic
We don't play that game anymore.
basic
I can't eat spicy food anymore—it's too much for me now.
natural
Wow, I don't get nervous speaking in public anymore!
natural
You don't have to call me every day anymore—I'm fine.
natural