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nonetheless    音标拼音: [n,ʌnðəl'ɛs]
a. 虽然如此;但是

虽然如此;但是

nonetheless
adv 1: despite anything to the contrary (usually following a
concession); "although I'm a little afraid, however I'd
like to try it"; "while we disliked each other,
nevertheless we agreed"; "he was a stern yet fair
master"; "granted that it is dangerous, all the same I
still want to go" [synonym: {however}, {nevertheless},
{withal}, {still}, {yet}, {all the same}, {even so},
{nonetheless}, {notwithstanding}]


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  • synonyms - Difference between nevertheless and nonetheless - English . . .
    The Youth of ‘Nonetheless’ But Johnson does not have an entry for nonetheless—and neither do the various Webster’s dictionaries published between 1806 and 1960 In fact, the first Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary to include an entry for nonetheless is the Seventh Edition (1963), with the briefest of definitions: nonetheless adv
  • word choice - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I am confused about where to use but, however, nevertheless and nonetheless The meaning of all words are the same; He works hard But, he doesn't earn much He works hard However, he doesn't earn much He works hard Nevertheless, he doesn't earn much He works hard Nonetheless, he doesn't earn much Could anyone clear my doubts, please?
  • word choice - Nonetheless or none the less? - English Language . . .
    "Nonetheless" was once commonly written as "none the less " However, that that is no longer the case is indicated by the Online Etymology Dictionary, which – as @J R has noted in a comment – says that "none the less" was "contracted into one word from c 1930":
  • How to use nevertheless and nonetheless? [duplicate]
    Nonetheless and nevertheless (which mean the same, incidentally) are always adverbs, and may appear in many adverb niches: Nevertheless, he passed the exam (comma optional) He nevertheless passed the exam He passed the exam nevertheless Whereas in spite of (equivalent to despite, which falutes slightly higher) is a preposition,
  • adverbs - Is but nonetheless correct? - English Language Learners . . .
    The words but and nonetheless are not synonymous They are used differently But marks the contrast Nonetheless says even so So you are saying in effect: Even though she is sad, she is beautiful There are two similar ways of constructing this idea She is sad; nonetheless, she is beautiful She is sad but nonetheless beautiful The first is
  • What is the difference between the usage of nevertheless and . . .
    Google dictionary says that "nevertheless" should be used in the first sentence and "nonetheless" should be used in the second one The meaning of "nonetheless" is given as: in spite of that; nevertheless Does this mean that both the words can be used interchangeably? For some reason "nonetheless misleading" seems inappropriate
  • synonyms - Usage of nonetheless and nevertheless - English Language . . .
    The correct word to use in this situation is nonetheless, although it sounds somewhat awkward to my ear: I want to talk to you nonetheless A more idiomatic alternative would be to use the word regardless: I want to talk to you regardless I don't believe that nevertheless is idiomatic here
  • grammar - Is the following use of nonetheless correct? - English . . .
    For nonetheless to be useful in your sentence, the second part really has to be in opposition to the first as in I was so down and unmotivated, nonetheless, I clambered on to the chair with the spriteliness of a chimp Or a preceding sentence is in opposition such as I'd just won the lottery but I was so down and unmotivated nonetheless
  • nonetheless, none the less, and nevertheless - WordReference Forums
    In British English, as recorded by the Concise Oxford English Dictionary, nonetheless is the normative form and none the less is the less common alternative Wordperfection's point above is valid - there are times when none the less cannot be replaced by nonetheless , but he or she is also incorrect in that there are many occasions where
  • Nonetheless at the beginning of a sentence? [closed]
    Oxford English Dictionary's first examples on the page for the adverb "nonetheless" "none the less" actually begin with the word: "1533 Aberdeen Burgh Rec in A J Mill Mediaeval Plays in Scotl (1927) 144 Nontheles he was ȝeit reddy to except the said office gif the toune [etc ]





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