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Ne Attested 139.Never 英 Nevə]美 Nɛvɚ 释义 Adv

正面 139.never
英 ['nevə]美 ['nɛvɚ]

背面
释义:
adv. 从未;决不
例句:
1. Failure is never quite so frightening as regret do.比失败更令人恐惧的是懊悔。

1. no + ever => never.
never 绝不来自古英语naefre,绝不,从来不,来自ne-,无,没有,aefre,永远,现拼作ever.即永远不,永远没有。
never (adv.)Old English næfre "never," compound of ne "not, no" (from PIE root *ne- "no, not;" see un- (1)) + æfre "ever" (see ever). Early used as an emphatic form of not (as still in never mind). Old English, unlike its modern descendant, had the useful custom of attaching ne to words to create their negatives, as in nabban for na habban "not to have." Italian giammai, French jamais, Spanish jamas are from Latin iam "already" + magis "more;" thus literally "at any time, ever," originally with a negative, but this has been so thoroughly absorbed in sense as to be formally omitted. Phrase never say die "don't despair" is from 1818. Never Never Land is first attested in Australia as a name for the uninhabited northern part of Queensland (1884), perhaps so called because anyone who had gone there once never wished to return. Meaning "imaginary, illusory or utopian place" first attested 1900 in American English."

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