anything but 单单除...之外, 决不
- His visit to Paris was anything but a success.
他的巴黎之行根本不成功。 - The bridge is anything but safe.
那座桥根本不安全。 - That kind of person is anything but a Marxist.
那种人根本不是马克思主义者。
Anything \A"ny*thing\, n.
1. Any object, act, state, event, or fact whatever; thing of
any kind; something or other; aught; as, I would not do it
for anything.
Did you ever know of anything so unlucky? --A.
Trollope.
They do not know that anything is amiss with them.
--W. G.
Sumner.
2. Expressing an indefinite comparison; -- with as or like.
[Colloq. or Lowx]
I fear your girl will grow as proud as anything.
--Richardson.
Note: Any thing, written as two words, is now commonly used
in contradistinction to any person or anybody. Formerly
it was also separated when used in the wider sense.
``Necessity drove them to undertake any thing and
venture any thing.'' --De Foe.
{Anything but}, not at all or in any respect. ``The battle
was a rare one, and the victory anything but secure.''
--Hawthorne.
{Anything like}, in any respect; at all; as, I can not give
anything like a fair sketch of his trials.