Make nothing of Meaning in English
expression
ˈmeɪk/ /ˈnəθɪŋ/ /ˈəv
MAYK NUH-thing uhv
mˈeɪk/ /nˈʌθɪŋ/ /ˈɒv
mayk NUTH-ing ov
释义
To treat something as unimportant or not difficult; to not be bothered by something that others might find challenging or notable.
用法与细微差别
Primarily informal. Used to emphasize ease or lack of concern with tasks, problems, or insults. Commonly follows the structure: 'make nothing of (something)'. Not to be confused with 'make something of', which means to achieve or interpret.
Spanish: no darle importancia a - no considerar importantePortuguese (BR): não dar importância - não ligar paraPortuguese (PT): não dar importância - não ligar aChinese (Simplified): 毫不在意 - 不当回事Chinese (Traditional): 毫不在意 - 不當回事Hindi: कोई महत्व न देना - कोई तवज्जो न देनाArabic: لا يولي أهمية - لا يهتمBengali: কিছু মনে না করা - গুরুত্ব না দেয়াRussian: не придавать значения - не считать труднымJapanese: 気にしない - 何とも思わないVietnamese: xem như không có gì - coi nhẹKorean: 별것 아니라고 여기다 - 신경 쓰지 않다Turkish: önemsememek - umursamamakUrdu: کچھ خاص نہ سمجھنا - اہمیت نہ دیناIndonesian: menganggap enteng - tidak mempermasalahkan
例句
He makes nothing of walking ten kilometers every day.
basic
She made nothing of the difficult exam.
basic
I make nothing of cooking for twenty people.
basic
You spilled your drink? Don’t worry, I make nothing of it.
natural
He gets criticism all the time but makes nothing of it.
natural
If you’re really tough, you’ll make nothing of these challenges.
natural