释义 |
‖ du tout, advb. phr.|dy tu| [Shortening of Fr. pas du tout not at all.] Not at all; by no means.
1824T. Creevey Let. 23 Sept. in Creevey Papers (1903) II. iii. 82 ‘Do you know what happened last night?’—‘Du tout,’ says I. 1904H. O. Sturgis Belchamber vii. 91 ‘It is very good of you to take an interest.’.. ‘Oh, du tout,’ she said suavely. 1936A. Christie ABC Murders ix. 70 ‘Mr. Poirot..[would] like to see it.’ ‘Du tout,’ said Poirot quickly. ‘You misunderstand me.’ |