Nil Meaning in English
word
ˈnɪɫ
NIL
nˈɪl
NIL
释义
'Nil' means zero or nothing; it is often used in sports scores, statistics, or formal contexts to indicate the absence of anything.
用法与细微差别
'Nil' is formal or British English, especially in sports like soccer (e.g., 'the score was two-nil'). In American English, 'zero' is more common. It's rarely used in everyday conversation, except in formal writing or sports commentary.
Spanish: cero - nulo (formal) - ningún valorPortuguese (BR): zero - nenhum (formal) - nuloPortuguese (PT): zero - nenhum (formal) - nuloChinese (Simplified): 零 - 无 (正式)Chinese (Traditional): 零 - 無 (正式)Hindi: शून्य - कुछ नहीं (औपचारिक)Arabic: صفر - لا شيء (رسمي)Bengali: শূন্য - কিছু নয়Russian: ноль - ничегоJapanese: ゼロ - 無Vietnamese: không - số khôngKorean: 영 - 없음Turkish: sıfır - hiçUrdu: صفر - کچھ نہیںIndonesian: không - số không
例句
There was nil response to the announcement.
basic
If you try to divide by zero, the answer is nil.
natural
The chances of rain today are almost nil.
natural
He put in a lot of effort, but the results were nil.
natural
The score is two nil.
basic
They won by nil points.
basic