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Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- aught
[ɔt]
[ɔːt]
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noun
(无论)任何事物
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for aught I know
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也许,大概,也未可知,说不定,据我所知
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2.
noun
零,无物
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adverb
[archaic]
到任何程度,不管怎样,无论如何,全然
Collins English-English Dictionary
- aught
[ɔːt]
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pron
[used with a negative or in conditional or interrogative sentences or clauses]
[archaic or literary]
anything at all; anything whatever (esp in the phrase for aught I know)
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2.
adv
[dialect]
in any least part; to any degree
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3.
adv
[Etymology]
Old English awiht, from a ever, ay1 + wiht thing; see wight1
- aught
[ɔːt]
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n
a less common word for nought
Examples
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for aught I know
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也许,大概,也未可知,说不定,据我所知
→ aught
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