单词 | no problem |
释义 | > as lemmasno problem no problem colloquial (a) simple, acceptable, not problematic; (b) used to express one's agreement or acquiescence, or to acknowledge an expression of thanks. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > easiness > easy, easily, or without difficulty [phrase] > easy to do (there is) nothing to it1933 no sweat1951 no problem1955 no probs (also prob)1974 1955 A. Murray Let. 2 Nov. in R. Ellison & A. Murray Trading Twelves (2000) 102 No problem on haircuts here. Moroccans come in all textures. No problem there either. 1973 M. Amis Rachel Papers 117 Finally, every time I emptied my glass, he took it, put more whisky in it, and gave it back to me, saying ‘No problem’ again through his nose. 1985 W. Sheed Frank & Maisie vii. 153 In this rose-window glow, the problem of why God allows pain at all was no problem to me. 1999 J. M. Coetzee Disgrace (2000) xx. 177 ‘Thank you,’ he says. ‘No problem,’ says young Dr Otto. 2002 New Yorker 4 Nov. 50/1 The river was swift and the water was cold, but this was no problem for Hadwin, a self-described ‘extreme swimmer’. < as lemmas |
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