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 nobody ['nobɑdɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 小人物, 无名小卒

pron. 无人, 没有人




    nobody
    [ noun ]
    a person of no influence
    <noun.person>


    Nobody \No"bod*y\, n.; pl. {Nobodies}. [No, a. + body.]
    1. No person; no one; not anybody.

    2. Hence: A person of no influence or importance; an
    insignificant or contemptible person. [Colloq.]

    1. If they can do what they did in this court, nobody is safe in the courts." Bradley was arrested March 4 while leaving a grocery store. Security guards testified during his trial that they saw Bradley eating several handfuls of grapes while shopping.
    2. Senate leader Byrd promises to offer Rep. Gephardt's amendment if nobody else will.
    3. Precisely because nobody can agree over who owns Macedonia, say these young Macedonians, the best solution for Macedonia is for it to be separate and multinational.
    4. "If nobody is talking to anybody in this region, we'll never accomplish anything," says Mr. Norman.
    5. "A few people are looking, but nobody's buying." People in the real-estate industry say the environmental movement has also changed what some people seek in a second home.
    6. He observes nobody focusing on the homeless and the drug addicts littering our streets.
    7. Last year, European authorities seized 15,400 pounds of cocaine, and nobody knows how much entered the continent undetected.
    8. "On the basis of the evidence, the Bulgarian-Soviet link (to Agca) cannot be proved," an unnamed intelligence analyst told the New York Times in December 1982, when nobody knew what the evidence was.
    9. "That was fun that nobody else could have," he said. "We're the only ones who know what it was really like.
    10. "Every year, probably dozens of grays drown or are crushed by the ice, but nobody ever knows about it," said George.
    11. Officially, the doors are still open for North Korean participation, but nobody expects athletes from the North to fill the rooms left empty for them at the athletes' village.
    12. "He comes up with ideas nobody else thinks of." One such idea, which isn't yet fully accepted by the drug industry, is recognizing blood-plasma levels as evidence that a drug has resulted in patient improvement.
    13. The early hour left plenty of time, and Mr. Pelton would be at work alone, with nobody else around to offer him advice.
    14. The army originally said the ten peasants had died in "fierce combat," then said they had been killed in a guerrilla ambush that injured nobody else.
    15. Christofferson, then a town councilman, recalled that nobody had thought about celebrating the centennial before a local forest service official noted the 100th anniversary was fast approaching.
    16. When City Investing began liquidating in 1985, he notes, "nobody would buy Home;" thus it was spun off to shareholders.
    17. While the past is a guide, nobody can say with certainty what the 1990s will mean for investors.
    18. Certainly nobody, the Bs aside, says anything truly controversial.
    19. A high grade is a prediction that (a worker) will perform well 10 years from now under conditions nobody would dare foretell.
    20. But, he said, the offer must have been "premature" because "nobody perceives a need to divest themselves of perpetuals at the moment."
    21. Many Tibetans worry that if they return with less than independence, the Chinese can simply close the country and nobody will know what is happening.
    22. I don't know the exact sizing of it, but nobody can say for certain that those missiles aren't there," he said.
    23. "I find it incredible that this could happen and nobody knew she was was in labor," said Jan Holcomb, former president of the Mental Health Association in Illinois.
    24. "Our secret is that with a woman and a man with a gray beard, nobody feels threatened by us," she said.
    25. It's got its place, but not 24 hours a day for me." About being a celebrity: "In New York nobody cares, they just care that they're going to beat you to that cab.
    26. When units become available in that building, nobody takes them," Lane said.
    27. We have to extinguish (the fire) because nobody needs a fire." The Soviets have not revealed how the dispute could be resolved, but with an increasingly restive Moslem population of 50 million in Central Asia, they can ill afford a misstep.
    28. "If he (Ortega) says it's so, then I'm nobody to deny it," said Orlando Mogollon, banking services director at the Central Bank.
    29. But nobody can predict that," said Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd, D-W.Va.
    30. It's like they always said, but nobody ever believed," said Bogardus.
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