English-Thai Dictionary
none
ADV ไม่เลย ไม่มีทาง ไม่ใช่ เลย mai-loi
none
PRON ไม่มี สัก สิ่ง ไม่มี สัก คน no one not anyone not any mai-me-sak-sing
none but
IDM เท่านั้น only tan-nan
none other than
IDM บุคคล สำคัญ bok-kon-sam-kan
none the wiser
IDM ไม่ เป็นที่รู้จัก อีกต่อไป mai-pen-ti-ru-jak-eak-tor-pai
none the worse for wear
IDM มี สภาพ ดี เพราะ ถูก ใช้งาน me-sa-pab-de-pro-tuk-chai-ngan
none to speak of
IDM ไม่ มาก (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ ไม่ เยอะ mai-mak
none too something
IDM ไม่ มาก (ใช้ คำคุณ ศัพท์ แทน something เช่น none to clean หมายถึง ไม่ สะอาด มาก mai-mak
noneffective
A ที่ ไร้ ประสิทธิภาพ ที่ ไม่เหมาะสม
nonego
N สิ่ง ที่ ไม่ใช่ ตัวตน ของ ตัวเอง
nonentity
N คน หรือ สิ่ง ที่ ไม่สำคัญ คน ไม่ มีอำนาจ ผู้ ไม่ มีอิทธิพล ใดๆ cipher cypher nobody celebrity somebody VIP kon-rue-sing-ti-mai-sam-kan
nonentity
N สิ่ง ที่ ไม่มี ตัวตน สิ่ง ที่ มี อยู่ เฉพาะ ในจินตนาการ sing-ti-mai-me-tus-ton
nonequivalence
N ความ ไม่ เท่าเทียมกัน ความไม่เสมอภาค kwam-mai-tao-tiam-kan
nones
N พิธี ศีล ครั้ง ที่ 5
nonessential
ADJ ไม่จำเป็น superfluous insignificant mai-jam-pen
nonessentials
N สิ่ง ไม่จำเป็น siang-mai-jam-pen
nonesuch
N คนที่ ประเสริฐ สุด คน ดีเลิศ kon-ti-pra-soed-sud
nonetheless
ADV ถึงอย่างไรก็ตาม ถึง อย่างนั้น ก็ตาม nevertheless tuang-yang-rai-kor-tam
nonevent
N เหตุการณ์ กลับตาลปัตร เหตุ กลับกลาย hed-kan-kab-ta-la-pad
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
NONE
a. 1. Not one; used of persons or things.
There is none that doeth good; no, not one. Psalm 14:3.
2. Not any; not a part; not the least portion.
Six days shall ye gather it, but on the seventh day, which is the sabbath, in it there shall be none. Exodus 16:26.
3. It was formerly used before nouns; as, thou shalt have none assurance of thy life. This use is obsolete; we now use no; thou shalt have no assurance. This is none other but the house of God; we now say, no other.
4. It is used as a substitute, the noun being omitted. He walketh through dry places, seeking rest and finding none; that is, no rest. Matthew 12:43.
5. In the following phrase, it is used for nothing, or no concern. Israel would none of me, that is, Israel would not listen to me at all; they would have no concern with me; they utterly rejected my counsels.
6. As a substitute, none has a plural signification.
Terms of peace were none vouchsafed.
NONES
n. 1. In the Roman calendar, the fifth day of the months January, February, April, June, August, September, November and December, and the seventh day of March, May July and October. The nones were nine days from the ides.
2. Prayers, formerly so called.
NONESUCH
n. 1. An extraordinary thing; a thing that has not its equal.
2. A plant of the genus Lychnis.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
NONE
None, a. & pron. Etym: [OE. none, non, nan, no, na, AS. nan, fr. ne not + an one. No, a. & adv. , One, and cf. Non-, Null, a.]
1. No one; not one; not anything; -- frequently used also partitively, or as a plural, not any. There is none that doeth good; no, not one. Ps. xiv. 3. Six days ye shall gather it, but on the seventh day, which is the Sabbath, in it there shall be none. Ex. xvi. 26. Terms of peace yet none Vouchsafed or sought. Milton. None of their productions are extant. Blair.
2. No; not any; -- used adjectively before a vowel, in old style; as, thou shalt have none assurance of thy life. None of, not at all; not; nothing of; -- used emphatically. "They knew that I was none of the register that entered their admissions in the universities." Fuller. -- None-so-pretty (Bot. ), the Saxifraga umbrosa. See London pride (a ), under London.
NONE
None, n. Etym: [F.]
Defn: Same as Nones, 2.
NONEFFECTIVE
NONEFFECTIVE Non `ef *fect "ive, a.
1. Not effective.
2. (Mil. )
Defn: Not fit or available for duty.
NONELASTIC
NONELASTIC Non `e *las "tic, a.
Defn: Not having elasticity.
NONELECT
NONELECT Non `e *lect ", n. sing. & pl. (Theol.)
Defn: A person or persons not elected, or chosen, to salvation.
NONELECTION
NONELECTION Non `e *lec "tion, n.
Defn: Failure of election.
NONELECTRIC; NONELECTRICAL
NONELECTRIC; NONELECTRICAL Non `e *lec "tric, Non `e *lec "tric *al, a.
Defn: Not electric; conducting electricity.
NONELECTRIC
NONELECTRIC Non `e *lec "tric, n. (Physics )
Defn: A substance that is not an electric; that which transmits electricity, as a metal.
NONEMPHATIC; NONEMPHATICAL
NONEMPHATIC; NONEMPHATICAL Non `em *phat "ic, Non `em *phat "ic *al, a.
Defn: Having no emphasis; unemphatic.
NONENTITY
Non *en "ti *ty, n.; pl. Nonentities (.
1. Nonexistence; the negation of being.
2. A thing not existing. South.
3. A person or thing of little or no account. [Colloq. ]
NONES
Nones, n. pl. Etym: [L. nonae, so called because it was the ninth day before the ides, fr. nonus ninth, from novem nine. See Nine, Nones, 2, Noon. ]
1. (Roman Cal. )
Defn: The fifth day of the months January, February, April, June, August, September, November, and December, and the seventh day of March, May, July, and October. The nones were nine days before the ides, reckoning inclusively, according to the Roman method.
2. Etym: [F. none, fr. L. See Noon. ]
Defn: The canonical office, being a part of the Breviary, recited at noon (formerly at the ninth hour, 3 P. M.) in the Roman Catholic Church.
3. The hour of dinner; the noonday meal. [Obs. ] At my supper and sometimes at nones. P. Plowman.
NONESSENTIAL
NONESSENTIAL Non `es *sen "tial, a.
Defn: Not essential.
NONESSENTIAL
NONESSENTIAL Non `es *sen "tial, n.
Defn: A thing not essential.
NONESUCH
NONESUCH None "such `, n.
Defn: A person or thing of a sort that there is no other such; something extraordinary; a thing that has not its equal. It is given as a name to various objects, as to a choice variety of apple, a species of medic (Medicago lupulina ), a variety of pottery clay, etc.
NONET; NONETTO
No *net ", No *net "to, n. Etym: [From L. nonus ninth, like E. duet, fr. L. duo. ] (Mus. )
Defn: A composition for nine instruments, rarely for nine voices.
NONETT
NONETT Non "ett, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The titmouse. [Obs. ]
NONEXECUTION
NONEXECUTION Non *ex `e *cu "tion, n.
Defn: Neglect or failure of execution; nonperformance.
NONEXISTENCE
NONEXISTENCE Non `ex *ist "ence, n.
1. Absence of existence; the negation of being; nonentity. A. Baxter.
2. A thing that has no existence. Sir T. Browne.
NONEXISTENT
NONEXISTENT Non `ex *ist "ent, a.
Defn: Not having existence.
NONEXPORTATION
NONEXPORTATION Non *ex `por *ta "tion, n.
Defn: A failure of exportation; a not exporting of commodities.
NONEXTENSILE
NONEXTENSILE Non `ex *ten "sile, a.
Defn: Not extensile; incapable of being stretched.
New American Oxford Dictionary
none
none 1 |nən nən | ▶pronoun not any: none of you want to work | don't use any more water, or there'll be none left for me. • no person; no one: none could match her looks. ▶adverb (none the ) [ with comparative ] by no amount; not at all: it is made none the easier by the differences in approach. PHRASES none the less see nonetheless. none other than used to emphasize the surprising identity of a person or thing: her first customer was none other than Henry du Pont. be none the wiser see wise 1. none the worse for see worse. none too see too. want (or will have ) none of (esp. with reference to behavior ) refuse to accept (something ): Danny offered to wait below, but Peter would have none of it. ORIGIN Old English nān, from ne ‘not ’ + ān ‘one, ’ of Germanic origin; compare with German nein ‘no! ’ usage: It is sometimes held that none can take only a singular verb, never a plural verb: none of them is coming tonight, rather than none of them are coming tonight. There is little justification, historical or grammatical, for this view. None is descended from Old English nān, meaning ‘not one, ’ and has been used for around a thousand years with both a singular and a plural verb, depending on the context and the emphasis needed.
none
none 2 |nən nən |(also nones ) ▶noun a service forming part of the Divine Office of the Western Christian Church, traditionally said (or chanted ) at the ninth hour of the day (3 p.m.). ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, from Latin nona, feminine singular of nonus ‘ninth. ’ Compare with noon .
nonempty
non emp ty |ˌnänˈem (p )tē ˌnɑnˈɛm (p )ti | ▶adjective Mathematics & Logic (of a set or class ) not empty; having at least one element or member.
nonentity
non en ti ty |nänˈentitē nɑːˈnentəti | ▶noun ( pl. nonentities ) 1 a person or thing with no special or interesting qualities; an unimportant person or thing: a political nonentity. 2 nonexistence: asserting the nonentity of evil. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from medieval Latin nonentitas ‘nonexistence. ’
nones
nones |nōnz noʊnz | ▶plural noun 1 in the ancient Roman calendar, the ninth day before the ides by inclusive reckoning, that is, the 7th day of March, May, July, and October, or the 5th of other months. 2 another term for none 2. ORIGIN via Old French from Latin nonas, feminine accusative plural of nonus ‘ninth. ’
nonessential
non es sen tial |ˌnänəˈsenCHəl ˈˌnɑnəˈsɛn (t )ʃəl | ▶adjective not absolutely necessary: during the strike nonessential hospital services were halted. ▶noun (usu. nonessentials ) a nonessential thing.
nonesuch
none such |ˈnənˌsəCH ˈnənˌsətʃ |(also nonsuch ) ▶noun 1 a person or thing that is regarded as perfect or excellent. 2 another term for black medick (see medick ). ORIGIN early 17th cent.: coined on the pattern of nonpareil .
nonet
no net |nōˈnet noʊˈnɛt | ▶noun a group of nine people or things, esp. musicians. • a musical composition for nine voices or instruments. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Italian nonetto, from nono ‘ninth, ’ from Latin nonus.
nonetheless
none the less |ˌnənT͟Həˈles ˈˌnənðəˈlɛs |(also none the less ) ▶adverb in spite of that; nevertheless: it was the barest of welcomes, but it was a welcome nonetheless.
nonevent
non e vent |ˌnänēˈvent ˈnɑniˌvɛnt | ▶noun a disappointing or insignificant event or occasion, esp. one that was expected or intended to be exciting or interesting. • a scheduled event that did not happen.
nonexecutive
non ex ec u tive |ˌnänigˈzekyətiv ˌnɑnɪɡˈzɛkjətɪv | ▶adjective not having an executive function: a nonexecutive director. ▶noun a person without executive responsibilities.
nonexistent
non ex ist ent |ˌnänigˈzistənt ˌnɑnəɡˈzɪstənt | ▶adjective not existing, or not real or present: she pretended to tie a nonexistent shoelace. DERIVATIVES non ex ist ence noun
nonexplosive
non ex plo sive |ˌnänikˈsplōsiv ˌnɑnɪkˈsploʊsɪv | ▶adjective not able or likely to explode or to cause an explosion.
Oxford Dictionary
none
none 1 |nʌn | ▶pronoun not any: none of you want to work | don't use any more water, or there'll be none left for me. • no person; no one: none could match her looks. ▶adverb (none the ) [ with comparative ] by no amount; not at all: it is made none the easier by the differences in approach. PHRASES none the less see nonetheless. none other than used to emphasize the surprising identity of a person or thing: her first customer was none other than Henry du Pont. be none the wiser see wise 1. none the worse for see worse. none too see too. will have (or want ) none of something refuse to accept a particular thing, especially a person's behaviour: I will have none of it. ORIGIN Old English nān, from ne ‘not ’ + ān ‘one ’, of Germanic origin; compare with German nein ‘no! ’. usage: It is sometimes held that none can only take a singular verb, never a plural verb: none of them is coming tonight rather than none of them are coming tonight. There is little justification, historical or grammatical, for this view. None is descended from Old English nān meaning ‘not one ’ and has been used for around a thousand years with both a singular and a plural verb, depending on the context and the emphasis needed.
none
none 2 |nəʊn |(also nones ) ▶noun a service forming part of the Divine Office of the Western Christian Church, traditionally said (or chanted ) at the ninth hour of the day (3 p.m.). ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, from Latin nona, feminine singular of nonus ‘ninth ’. Compare with noon .
nonentity
nonentity |nɒˈnɛntɪti | ▶noun ( pl. nonentities ) 1 a person or thing with no special or interesting qualities; an unimportant person or thing: a political nonentity. • [ mass noun ] the quality or condition of being uninteresting or unimportant. 2 [ mass noun ] non-existence: asserting the nonentity of evil. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from medieval Latin nonentitas ‘non-existence ’.
nones
nones |nəʊnz | ▶plural noun 1 in the ancient Roman calendar, the ninth day before the ides by inclusive reckoning, i.e. the 7th day of March, May, July, October, the 5th of other months. 2 another term for none 2. ORIGIN via Old French from Latin nonas, feminine accusative plural of nonus ‘ninth ’.
nonesuch
nonesuch |ˈnɒnsʌtʃ |(also nonsuch ) ▶noun 1 archaic a person or thing regarded as excellent or perfect. 2 (usu. nonsuch ) a small Eurasian medick which is widely grown as a constituent of grazing pasture. ●Medicago lupulina, family Leguminosae. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: coined on the pattern of nonpareil .
nonet
nonet |nəʊˈnɛt, nɒˈnɛt | ▶noun a group of nine people or things, especially musicians. • a musical composition for nine voices or instruments. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Italian nonetto, from nono ‘ninth ’, from Latin nonus.
nonetheless
nonetheless |nʌnðəˈlɛs |(also none the less ) ▶adverb in spite of that; nevertheless: the rally, which the government had declared illegal, was nonetheless attended by some 6,000.
nonexplosive
non ex plo sive |ˌnänikˈsplōsiv ˌnɑnɪkˈsploʊsɪv | ▶adjective not able or likely to explode or to cause an explosion.
American Oxford Thesaurus
none
none pronoun 1 I saw none of the fish that you saw: not one, not a (single ) one. ANTONYMS all. 2 none of this concerns me: no part, not a bit, not any. ANTONYMS all. 3 none can know better than you: not one, no one, nobody, not a soul, not a single person, no man. ANTONYMS all. PHRASES none the —— we were left none the wiser: not at all, not a bit, not the slightest bit, in no way, by no means any.
nonentity
nonentity noun the tragedy is that, even after all the therapy we can provide, many of these kids will continue to be the nonentities that they've been taught to be: nobody, unimportant person, zero, nonperson, no-name, nothing, small fry, mediocrity; informal no-hoper, loser. ANTONYMS celebrity.
nonessential
nonessential adjective nonessential items such as colognes and cosmetics are not permitted: unnecessary, inessential, unessential, noncore, needless, unneeded, superfluous, uncalled for, redundant, dispensable, expendable, unimportant, extraneous.
nonetheless
nonetheless adverb I doubt you have much to add —nonetheless, we want to hear your side of the story: nevertheless, even so, however, but, still, yet, though; in spite of that, despite that, be that as it may, for all that, that said, just the same, all the same; notwithstanding, regardless, anyway, anyhow, still and all.
nonexistent
nonexistent adjective studio honchos would feed the press stories of the nonexistent guy-girl romances of their homosexual stars: imaginary, imagined, unreal, fictional, fictitious, made up, invented, fanciful; fantastic, mythical; illusory, hallucinatory, chimerical, notional, shadowy, insubstantial; missing, absent; literary illusive. ANTONYMS real.
Oxford Thesaurus
none
none pronoun 1 none of the fish are unusual: not one, not a one. ANTONYMS all, many, some. 2 none of this concerns me: no part, not a part, not a bit, not any. ANTONYMS all, some. 3 none of these five-year-olds could read at that stage | none can know better than you: not one, not a one, never a one, not a soul, not a single person, no one, nobody, no man. ANTONYMS all, many, some. ▶adverb PHRASES none the … the family wrote to the Home Secretary for information but were left none the wiser: not at all, not a bit, not the slightest bit, in no way, to no extent, by no means any, not for a moment. ANTONYMS much.
nonentity
nonentity noun without bargaining skills, a president will be a nonentity in the White House: unimportant person, person of no importance, person of no account, nobody, cipher, non-person, man of straw, nothing, small fry, lightweight; mediocrity, second-rater; informal no-hoper, non-starter; Brit. informal small beer. ANTONYMS somebody, celebrity, heavyweight.
nonetheless
nonetheless adverb the story behind the rumour is so curious, however, that it is worth telling nonetheless. See nevertheless.
Duden Dictionary
None
No ne Substantiv, feminin , die |N o ne |die None; Genitiv: der None, Plural: die Nonen 1 mittellateinisch nona < lateinisch nona (hora ) = die 9. Stunde katholische Kirche Hore a des Stundengebets (um 15 Uhr )2 a zu lateinisch nonus = der neunte Musik neunter Ton einer diatonischen Tonleiter b zu lateinisch nonus = der neunte Musik Intervall von neun diatonischen Tonstufen
Nonen
No nen Pluralwort , die |N o nen |Pluraletantum lateinisch Nonae (dies )(im altrömischen Kalender ) neunter Tag vor den Iden
Nonenakkord
No nen ak kord Substantiv, maskulin Musik , der |N o nenakkord |zu None 2 aus vier Terzen bestehender Akkord
Nonett
No nett Substantiv, Neutrum Musik , das |Non e tt |das Nonett; Genitiv: des Nonett [e ]s, Plural: die Nonette italienisch nonetto, zu: nono = der neunte, gebildet nach Duett , Quartett a Komposition für neun Soloinstrumente b aus neun Instrumentalsolisten bestehendes Ensemble
Spanish Dictionary
noneco, -ca
noneco, -ca adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino Pan coloquial [persona ] Que es simple, sencillo y poco inteligente .
nones
nones non .
noneto
noneto nombre masculino 1 mús Conjunto musical formado por nueve voces o instrumentos .2 mús Composición musical escrita para ser interpretada por nueve voces o instrumentos .
ñoñería
ñoñería nombre femenino 1 Dicho o hecho melindroso o mojigato, propio de una persona ñoña :considera escandaloso darle un beso al novio en la calle, ¡vaya ñoñería! SINÓNIMO melindre, ñoñez .2 Cuba Condescendencia o mimo exagerado con que se trata a una persona, por lo general a un niño .
ñoñez
ñoñez nombre femenino 1 Cualidad de ñoño .2 Dicho o hecho melindroso o mojigato, propio de una persona ñoña .SINÓNIMO melindre, ñoñería .3 Cosa que es excesivamente simple y carece de viveza, gracia e interés .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
none
none /nʌn / (! -o-は /ʌ /; nunと同音 ) 〖not (ない )one (ひとつも )〗代名詞 (!noの 代名詞 に相当し, C 名詞単数形 複数形および U 名詞のいずれもさす ) 1 〖none of A 〗A 〈3者以上 〉のうちだれも [だれ1人として ]…ない, Aのうち何も [何1つとして ]…ない (!⦅コーパス ⦆Aはthe, this, these, that, those, one'sなどで限定された名詞句や 代名詞 ) ▸ None of the students have finished their essays [⦅かたく ⦆has finished his or her essays ].学生たちのだれも小論文を書き終えていない (!(1 )後に続く 代名詞 (their [his or her ])もnoneの複数 [単数 ]扱いに応じて変化している点に注意; ぎこちなく響くhis or herを避けるため複数扱いすることもある; →they 4 . (2 )主語の場合はNot any …での言い換えはできない:Not one [╳any ] of …) ▸ Tom did none of them .トムはそんなことは何もやっていない (!Tom didn't do any of them. より ⦅かたく ⦆で強意的 ) ▸ I wrote fifteen stories, none of which was published .⦅かたく ⦆15ほど物語を書いたが, どれも出版されなかった ▸ Almost none of the shops were open .ほとんどどの店も開いていなかった ▸ Do you consider yourself a comedian, actor or even an artist? Or none of the above? あなたはご自身を喜劇役者, 俳優, あるいは芸術家だと思われますか . あるいは, そのどれでもないのでしょうか 2 〖先行する 名詞 を受けて 〗(それらのうち )何も [何1つとして ]…ない, だれも [だれ1人として ]…ない ▸ Several medicines are available, but none are [⦅よりかたく ⦆is ] very effective .数種類の薬が手に入るがどれもあまり効き目はない ▸ I had no regrets then and I have none now .そのとき後悔はなかったし今もない ▸ Any agreement is better than none .いかなる同意でもまったくないよりはましだ 語法 コーパス 1 数の一致 noneはnot oneの意味なので単数扱いにすべきとされることがあるが, 「(…の )どれ1つとして …ない 」といった意味合いでは単数が, 「(…は )みな …ない 」の意味合いでは複数が選ばれる傾向がある. また, 特にnone of Aの形でAが複数形 名詞 代名詞 のときは, 複数扱いが一般的で, 単数扱いは ⦅かたく ⦆.2 否定 ⦅話 ⦆では否定を強めるためほかの否定語と共に用いられることがある ▸ I can't understand none of it .それがさっぱりわからない 3 〖返答として 〗ひとつも [少しも ]ない , 全然 (ない )▸ “How many books [much money ] do you have? ” “None .”「どのくらい本 [お金 ]を持っていますか 」「全然持っていません 」▸ I had no interest in politics. None . But I did in him .政治には興味はありませんでした, 全然 . でも彼には興味ありました ▸ “Do you have any idea? ” “None at all .”「何かわかりますか 」「全然 」▸ “What wine shall we have? ” “None for me , I'm going to have beer. ”「どんなワインを飲みましょうか 」「私は結構です, ビールを飲みますから 」類義 1 none と nothing none はすでに出た特定の 名詞 について用い, 不特定な 名詞 については nothing を用いる ▸ I was sure that we still had something to eat, but there was nothing [╳none ] in the fridge .まだ何か食べ物があると思っていたが冷蔵庫には何もなかった ▸ I was sure that we still had some eggs, but there were none [╳nothing ] in the fridge .まだいくつか卵があると思っていたが冷蔵庫には全然なかった .2 none と neither none は3者以上の集団について用い, 2者からなるものについてはnoneではなく neither を用いる ▸ Neither [╳None ] of the two students passed the exam .その2人の生徒はどちらも試験に受からなかった .h à ve n ó ne of A ⦅くだけて ⦆A 〈事 〉を認めない, 受け入れない (!⦅コーパス ⦆Aはしばしば (指示 )代名詞のit, that ) .n ó ne but A ⦅かたく ⦆A 〈物 人 〉だけ [のみ ]…(only ).n ó ne of one's A 〖時にIt 's ~〗決して [まったく ]Aでない ▸ It's none of my business .私の知ったことではない (→business 5 )▸ It's none of your fault .それは決してあなたのせい [あなたが悪いの ]ではない n ò ne ó ther than A あの [例の ]A (!有名な人 物への言及を強調して ) ; ほかならぬA 〈人 物 〉 (!驚きを表して ) .s è cond to n ó ne →second 1 形容詞 成句 .w à nt n ó ne of A =have none of A .副詞 1 〖~ the +比較級 〗(以前と比べて )まったく [少しも ]…でない [になっていない ] (!主に抽象的概念にのみ用いる ) ▸ none the less それでもなお (→less 副詞 成句 )▸ be none the worse 実害はない (→worse 副詞 成句 ).2 〖~ too A 〗まったく [少しも ]Aでない, (その反対で )Aどころではない (not at all ) (!Aは 形容詞 副詞 ) ▸ He was none too happy about it .彼はそのことについて大いに不満だった
nonentity
non é ntity 名詞 複 -ties C ⦅けなして ⦆重要でない人 [物 ]; 権力 [能力 ]のない人 ; 尊敬に値しない人 .
nonet
no net /noʊnét /名詞 C 〘楽 〙九重奏 [唱 ]団 ; 九重奏 [唱 ]曲 (→solo ).
nonetheless
none the less /nʌ̀nðəlés /副詞 ⦅かたく ⦆〖文修飾 〗それにもかかわらず, それでもやはり (nevertheless ) (!逆接の詳細は →but 読解のポイント ) .