英:['enɪmɔ:]
美:[ˌɛniˈmɔr, -ˈmor]
英:['enɪmɔ:]
美:[ˌɛniˈmɔr, -ˈmor]
adv.
(不)再
目前
现在
今后
an·y·more
e ni mor
adverb
any longer.I used to smoke, but I don't smoke anymore.After she moves to the city, we won't see her anymore.
(regional) nowadays; these days.We eat supper early in the evening anymore.
"任何更长时间,任何程度上",1865年开始使用的一个词形,由 any 和 more 组成。通常与否定词一起使用,这是中古英语以来的一种习惯,其中 without any more 在14世纪后期出现。
The first known use of anymore was in the 14th century
aortanoun
the main artery that carries blood from the heart to branch arteries by which it is carried throughout the body
anywiseadverb
in any way whatever
anywhereadverb
in, at, or to any place
anywayadverb
anyhow
anythingpronoun
a thing of any kind
anyplaceadverb
anywhere
anyonepronoun
any person at all
anymoreadverb
at the present time : nowadays
never see them anymore
1 The current pulled at me, but it wasn’t carrying me away anymore.
2 He still had gorgeous eyes and a melty smile, but I felt nothing for him anymore.
3 He’s looking right into her eyes, and she’s looking into his, and he’s not being shy and maybe he doesn’t even like her anymore.
4 “No! The dreams are terrible. In my dreams, she doesn’t even look like herself anymore. I don’t even remember what she looked like.”
5 Emptied out, it didn’t look like Robin’s room anymore.
6 But I didn’t know anymore what normal even looked like.
7 And now she was saying “shay you know” and Ifemelu did not have the heart to tell her that nobody said “shay” anymore.
8 What if everybody was so mad at him that Jenny didn’t even want him around anymore?
9 “We’ll bury him tomorrow,” cries Ma and I want to cry, too, though my eyes don’t make tears anymore.
10 I think Papa loved him then, when he was in Vietnam, but he didn’t seem to love him anymore.
11 If he and I were now family, he shouldn’t give me orders anymore.
12 But the strange thing was, as soon as she sat down she didn’t feel like crying anymore.
13 “You know I don’t need lessons anymore, Mullah sahib. You taught me every surrah and ayat in the Koran years ago.”
14 That was one thing she didn’t want to have to think about anymore.
15 Suddenly I couldn’t see him anymore and the rest of the family didn’t notice.
16 I just want to get into the stall and not talk about this anymore.
17 “Oh, Jean,” she whispered, “I can’t picture anything anymore. All I keep thinking about is my father. Alone in Shanghai.”
18 I’m not driving in circles anymore, but it doesn’t change the fact that we have nowhere to go.
19 I didn’t want to talk about it anymore.
20 My mother didn’t need anymore to tell me to watch out for the sun.
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