nobody的意思和读音

nobody

: [ˈnoʊˌbɑdi] : [ˈnəʊbɒdi]

n.

pron.

nobodies  

pron.no one

n.nonentity,mediocrity,unknown,upstart,nothing

nobodyn.

1.a person who has no importance or influence

She rose from being a nobody to become a superstar.

pron.

pron.1.,;

n.1.;;

pron.1.no one

n.1.a person who is not at all important

1. say nobody ; would will ...

2. say nobody ; would will ...

3. say nobody Unit 8 would ...

4. noble adj. nobody prep. nod v. & n. ...

5. reveal vt. nobody n. somebody n. ...

6. 〖 anonymouspeople;anonymousperson〗 〖 nowhere;nobody〖 un…

7. messy 92. nobody -- everybody 96. ...

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1.Nobody could have failed to notice the fact that drunken driving has been a grave problem with which we are confronted.

2.They feel it a little bit but London is one of the best places for them but nobody disturbs - no problem.-

3.Alice went up to the door and knocked, but there was a lot of noise inside and nobody answered. So she opened the door and walked in.

4.Because is away from far, the cheek very is as if all attractive, nobody appears specially prominently.

5.In fact, she loved nobody except her boyfriend, for he was always ready to help her.

6.Nobody could tell this but the parson of the parish, and he was a new-comer, and did not know her.

7.The village was illuminated; nobody went to bed again; it was the greatest night the little town had ever seen.3

8.I watched that little girl bury her face in her hands and say loud enough for the class to hear, 'Nobody loves me.,‘。’

9.Gradually, the candles began to melt slowly, light room for complacency, because nobody with its future again!

10.I believe that we are who we choose to be. Nobody's going to come and save you, you've got to save yourself.