Nada Meaning in English
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释义
A Spanish and Portuguese word meaning 'nothing', commonly borrowed into informal English. Often used casually to mean 'nothing' or 'it's no big deal'.
用法与细微差别
Very common in American English due to Spanish influence, especially in the Southwest. Key phrases: 'zip, zilch, nada' (emphatic nothing), 'de nada' (you're welcome). Used for casual emphasis: 'I got nada.' Understood by virtually all English speakers despite being Spanish.
例句
I searched everywhere but found nada.
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What did they offer you? Nada. Absolutely nothing.
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De nada — it was my pleasure to help.
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Zip, zilch, nada — that's how much progress we made today.
natural
He promised the world but delivered nada in the end.
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I've been refreshing my inbox all morning and — you guessed it — nada.
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