单词 | no great |
释义 | > as lemmasno great b. U.S. colloquial. no great: not a great deal, not or nothing much; also used adverbially. Now rare. ΚΠ 1761 J. Rowe Let. 4 May (1903) 393 I Really Loose no Great by their being taken. 1777 J. M. Hadden Jrnl. & Orderly Bks. (1884) 17 July 486 Our men being in confusion, and made no great of a Battle. 1810 E. Fisher Memoirs 44 It matters no great with me which way things go while I remain. 1854 ‘O. Optic’ In Doors & Out (1876) 186 I've got consider'ble, but I don't care no great about sellin' it. 1885 A. Gray Lett. (1893) 772 No great to see, except a spick and span new Hotel. 1890 Harper's Mag. Apr. 715/1 I wa'n't no great of a boy, an' let little things wear on me. 1890 Harper's Mag. Dec. 146/2 I hadn't been round no great in New York, an' there ain't no general store there. 1904 National Mag. July 409/1 She don't care no great about the sufferings o' humans. 1912 A. T. Slosson Local Colorist 129 I never was no great of a walker. 1920 C. B. Hawes Mutineers vii. xxix. 245 We ain't got no great to give. < as lemmas |
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