not的意思和读音

not

: [nɒt] : [nɒt]

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notadv.

1. be、do have can must n't)used to form the negative of the verbsbe ,do andhave and modal verbs likecan ormust and often reduced ton't

She did not/didn't see him.

It's not/It isn't raining.

I can't see from here.

He must not go.

Don't you eat meat?

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2.used to give the following word or phrase a negative meaning, or to reply in the negative

He warned me not to be late.

I was sorry not to have seen them.

Not everybody agrees.

‘Who's next?’ ‘Not me.’“?”“。”

‘What did you do at school?’ ‘ Not a lot .’“?”“。”

It's not easy being a parent(= it's difficult) .

3. hope、expect、believe used afterhope ,expect ,believe , etc. to give a negative reply

‘Will she be there?’ ‘I hope not.’“?”“。”

‘Is it ready?’ ‘I'm afraid not.’“?”“。”

‘Does he know?’ ‘I believe not.’“?”“。”

4.or ~used to show a negative possibility

I don't know if he's telling the truth or not.

5.used to say that you do not want sth or will not allow sth

‘Some more?’ ‘Not for me, thanks.’“?”“。”

‘Can I throw this out?’ ‘Certainly not.’“?”“。”

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adv.1ed for making a sentence, expression, or word negative2ed as a sentence substitute when indicating denial, refusal or negation, in order to avoid repetition3ed for showing that you mean the opposite of the word or phrase that follows4ed for forming a question5ed before a distance, length of time, amount, etc. to say that sth. is less than that amount6.<spoken>used for showing that you are surprised, annoyed, or disappointed by sth. that has just happened or that you have just heard about1ed for making a sentence, expression, or word negative2ed as a sentence substitute when indicating denial, refusal or negation, in order to avoid repetition3ed for showing that you mean the opposite of the word or phrase that follows4ed for forming a question5ed before a distance, length of time, amount, etc. to say that sth. is less than that amount6.<spoken>used for showing that you are surprised, annoyed, or disappointed by sth. that has just happened or that you have just heard about

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1.Do not look he fat, the speech is very humorous, teaches the method which we sing quite to be easy to let us accept.

2.Smiling, I nodded and said that I almost received little education so that I would not be able to use that high-tech thing.

3.And so there have been a couple of papers suggesting or calling into question whether or not the measurements are as accurate as they seem.

4.The question of nationality is sure to come up again if Strauss-Kahn steps down, but Europeans will not be eager to part with the position.

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6.Even with his film complete, he has not told his wife or children about it, perhaps unable to let go of the mission that has consumed him.使

7." He said he had just come back from an apple farm, and thought the name sounded " fun, spirited and not intimidating.。”

8.Japan, he said, should be seen in the context not of east Asia but of the much greater number of nations bordering the Pacific.

9.And she received two anonymous notes from neighbors saying they did not want to see her underwear flapping about.

10.No doubt, a way must be found to deal with the immediate crisis that does not allow another panic.