中英词典:nonsense
形容词
1. 愚蠢的;荒谬的
- 英国国家语料库 (Corpus of Contemporary American English) 中的例句:
- It's all
nonsense.
- This is complete
nonsense.
- Collins词典释义:If you say that something spoken or written is nonsense, you mean that it is silly or untrue.
2. 无意义的;毫无根据的
- 英国国家语料库 (Corpus of Contemporary American English) 中的例句:
- It's just a load of
nonsense.
- Don't talk such
nonsense!
- Collins词典释义:If you say that something spoken or written is nonsense, you mean that it has no meaning or is untrue.
名词
1. 胡说;废话
- 英国国家语料库 (Corpus of Contemporary American English) 中的例句:
- Stop talking
nonsense.
- He's always talking
nonsense.
- Collins词典释义:If you say that something spoken or written is nonsense, you mean that you consider it to be untrue or silly.
2. 废话;胡扯
- 英国国家语料库 (Corpus of Contemporary American English) 中的例句:
- He always talks a lot of
nonsense.
- She's spouting
nonsense again.
- Collins词典释义:If you say that something spoken or written is nonsense, you mean that it is foolish or silly.
词语辨析
- nonsense vs. rubbish: 都表示“胡说、废话”,但nonsense更侧重于“荒唐、愚蠢”,而rubbish更侧重于“无价值、毫无意义”。
- nonsense vs. baloney: 都表示“胡说、废话”,但nonsense更常用,而baloney较为口语化,有时用于表示对某人的不满或不信任。
词汇扩充
- blather: 喋喋不休地说,空谈
- claptrap: 胡言乱语,废话
- drivel: 胡言乱语,废话
- gibberish: 咕哝,胡话
- poppycock: 胡说八道,废话
近义词
- rubbish
- baloney
- blather
- claptrap
- drivel
- gibberish
- poppycock
反义词
- sense
柯林斯词典
- nonsense (uncountable noun): If you say that something spoken or written is nonsense, you mean that it is silly or untrue. If you say that someone talks nonsense, you mean that what they are saying is silly or untrue.
牛津词典
- nonsense (noun): Spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense.
用法
- Stop talking
nonsense!
- What you're saying is complete
nonsense.
- Don't listen to him, he's just talking
nonsense.
- She dismissed his explanation as
nonsense.
- The whole idea is
nonsense.
- He always comes up with some
nonsense excuse.
- I'm tired of your constant
nonsense.
- Don't pay attention to their
nonsense.
- It's time to stop all this
nonsense.
- I can't believe you fell for that
nonsense.
- The article was full of
nonsense and misinformation.
- The politician's speech was nothing but
nonsense.
- He's a master at talking
nonsense.
- She's spouting a lot of
nonsense again.
- I can't stand his
nonsense anymore.
- You expect me to believe that
nonsense?
- That's just a load of
nonsense!
- He's always talking
nonsense and making things up.
- Stop filling their heads with
nonsense.
- Please, enough with the
nonsense already!
Collins Dictionary:
- nonsense (n): If you say that something spoken or written is nonsense, you mean that you consider it to be untrue or silly.
Oxford Dictionary:
- nonsense (n): Spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense.