Do you have any more of that incredible pie? You just had a piece; you don’t need any more! I can’t eat any more food; I am totally full. Any more is used in questions and negative statements that denote a quantity. Write with Confidence using Editor Elevate your writing wit...
中文(繁体,台湾) Thanks. How about any more? Or both of them don't exist in formal English? 查看翻译 ctyx 2014年1月16日 英语(美国) "any more" is OK. 查看翻译 这个答案有帮助吗? 嗯... (0) 有帮助 (0) rebecca 2014年1月16日 中文(繁体,台湾) Thank you. 查看翻译 [来自HiNati...
For example “Are there any more apples?” In reply you can either say “There aren’t any more” or “There are no more “ . So in this instance the meanings are identical. There is also a phrase often used “I can’t take any more!”. This is used when a person has reached ...
an•y•more (ˌɛn iˈmɔr, -ˈmoʊr) adv. 1.any longer. 2.nowadays; presently. [1350–1400] usage:The adverbanymoreis used in negative constructions and in some types of questions:She doesn't work here anymore. Do you play tennis anymore?In some dialects, chiefly South...
[A]ani refers to single entities, amounts, etc., occurring at random or chosen at random, as being convenient, suitable, to one's liking, etc. It is frequently emphatic and generalizing, having the force of 'any whatever, any at all' and 'any and every'. It is common in questions,...
anymore区别在于;not...any more与not...anymore都翻译为不再的意思. not...any more 一般not在前,而 any more在句末,两者是分开的.not...anymore 与上面的用法一样,除此之外,not anymore可以连在一起使用.比如:He was not anymore a nurse after that.从那以后,他不在是一名护士了....
[A]ani refers to single entities, amounts, etc., occurring at random or chosen at random, as being convenient, suitable, to one's liking, etc. It is frequently emphatic and generalizing, having the force of 'any whatever, any at all' and 'any and every'. It is common in questions,...
Lena777 2017年8月12日 俄语 乌克兰语 英语(美国) 英语(英国) 关于英语(美国) 的问题 anymore or any more 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说? 查看翻译 ___Flori_ 2017年8月12日 罗马尼亚语 anymore 查看翻译 1 like 这个答案有帮助吗? 嗯... (0) 有帮助 (0) ...
0 Longer or any longer? 2 Usage of Anymore/Any more 0 "I didn’t agree with some of the things he said." — Why is it correct to use "some" after the negation? Hot Network Questions Latex; cant fit in my paper What if You Are an Individual Contributor but Your Manager Asks...
an•y•more /ˌɛniˈmɔr/ adv. any longer: [with negative words or phrases]couldn't see me anymore.[in questions]Do you play tennis anymore? U.S. Dialect. nowadays; presently:Yogurt and nuts is all we eat anymore. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American ...