Not worth a dime Meaning in English
expression
ˈnɑt/ /ˈwɝθ/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈdaɪm
NOT WURTH uh DIME
nˈɒt/ /wˈɜːθ/ /æɪ/ /dˈaɪm
NOT WURTH uh DIME
释义
Used to say that something has no value at all, either in terms of money or usefulness. It means something is worthless or not useful.
用法与细微差别
Informal and often mildly dismissive; typically used about objects, ideas, or sometimes people’s work. Common similar expressions: 'not worth a penny', 'worthless'. Avoid using about people directly; can be rude in personal contexts.
Spanish: no vale ni un centavo - no vale nadaPortuguese (BR): não vale nem um centavo - não vale nadaPortuguese (PT): não vale nem um tostão - não vale nadaChinese (Simplified): 一文不值 - 毫无价值Chinese (Traditional): 一文不值 - 毫無價值Hindi: एक पैसे के लायक नहीं - बिल्कुल बेकारArabic: لا يساوي شيئًا - لا يساوي قرشًاBengali: মুল্যহীন - এক টাকাও না - একেবারে মূল্য নেইRussian: не стоит и гроша - ничего не стоитJapanese: 全く価値がない - 1円の価値もないVietnamese: không đáng một xu - vô giá trịKorean: 전혀 가치가 없다 - 한 푼도 안 된다Turkish: beş para etmez - hiç değeri yokUrdu: بالکل بے قیمت - ایک پیسے کے برابر بھی نہیںIndonesian: tidak ada nilainya - tidak layak sepeser pun
例句
This old phone is not worth a dime.
basic
The chair was broken and not worth a dime.
basic
That advice is not worth a dime.
basic
Honestly, that plan is not worth a dime—let’s try something else.
natural
That movie was boring and not worth a dime.
natural
All that effort and it turned out to be not worth a dime.
natural