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No
/ˈno/
(a.)(ad.)不,無,沒有的否定,拒絕,反對,不許,禁止
From:
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From:
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no
無 否 不
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
No
n.
;
pl
.
Noes
1.
A
refusal
by
use
of
the
word
no
;
a
denial
.
2.
A
negative
vote
;
one
who
votes
in
the
negative
;
as
,
to
call
for
the
ayes
and
noes
;
the
noes
have
it
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
No
a.
Not
any
;
not
one
;
none
;
as
,
yes
,
we
have
no
bananas
; --
often
used
as
a
quantifier
.
Let
there
be
no
strife
. . .
between
me
and
thee
.
--
Gen
.
xiii
. 8.
That
goodness
is
no
name
,
and
happiness
no
dream
.
--
Byron
.
Note:
☞
In
Old
England
before
a
vowel
the
form
non
or
noon
was
used
.
“
No
man.”
“
Noon
apothercary.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
No
,
adv.
Nay
;
not
;
not
at
all
;
not
in
any
respect
or
degree
; --
a
word
expressing
negation
,
denial
,
or
refusal
.
Before
or
after
another
negative
,
no
is
emphatic
.
We
do
no
otherwise
than
we
are
willed
.
--
Shak
.
I
am
perplx'd
and
doubtful
whether
or
no
I
dare
accept
this
your
congratulation
. --
Coleridge
.
There
is
none
righteous
,
no
,
not
one
.
--
Rom
.
iii
. 10.
No
!
Nay
,
Heaven
forbid
.
--
Coleridge
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
no
adj
:
quantifier
;
used
with
either
mass
nouns
or
plural
count
nouns
for
indicating
a
complete
or
almost
complete
lack
or
zero
quantity
of
; "
we
have
no
bananas
"; "
no
eggs
left
and
no
money
to
buy
any
"; "
have
you
no
decency
?";
"
did
it
with
no
help
"; "
I'll
get
you
there
in
no
time
"
[
syn
:
no(a)
] [
ant
:
all(a)
,
some(a)
]
n
1:
a
negative
; "
his
no
was
loud
and
clear
" [
ant
:
yes
]
2:
a
radioactive
transuranic
element
synthesized
by
bombarding
curium
with
carbon
ions
; 7
isotopes
are
known
[
syn
:
nobelium
,
atomic number 102
]
adv
1:
referring
to
the
degree
to
which
a
certain
quality
is
present
; "
he
was
no
heavier
than
a
child
" [
syn
:
no
more
]
2:
not
in
any
degree
or
manner
;
not
at
all
; "
he
is
no
better
today
"
3:
used
to
express
refusal
or
denial
or
disagreement
etc
or
especially
to
emphasize
a
negative
statement
; "
no
,
you
are
wrong
"
[
also
:
noes
(
pl
)]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
no
.
n
:
the
number
designating
place
in
an
ordered
sequence
[
syn
:
ordinal
number
,
ordinal
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
No
or
No-A'mon
,
the
home
of
Amon
,
the
name
of
Thebes
,
the
ancient
capital
of
what
is
called
the
Middle
Empire
,
in
Upper
or
Southern
Egypt
. "
The
multitude
of
No
" (
Jer
. 46:25)
is
more
correctly
rendered
,
as
in
the
Revised
Version
, "
Amon
of
No
",
i.e.,
No
,
where
Jupiter
Amon
had
his
temple
.
In
Ezek
. 30:14, 16
it
is
simply
called
"
No
;"
but
in
ver
. 15
the
name
has
the
Hebrew
Hamon
prefixed
to
it
, "
Hamon
No
."
This
prefix
is
probably
the
name
simply
of
the
god
usually
styled
Amon
or
Ammon
.
In
Nah
. 3:8
the
"
populous
No
"
of
the
Authorized
Version
is
in
the
Revised
Version
correctly
rendered
"
No-Amon
."
It
was
the
Diospolis
or
Thebes
of
the
Greeks
,
celebrated
for
its
hundred
gates
and
its
vast
population
.
It
stood
on
both
sides
of
the
Nile
,
and
is
by
some
supposed
to
have
included
Karnak
and
Luxor
.
In
grandeur
and
extent
it
can
only
be
compared
to
Nineveh
.
It
is
mentioned
only
in
the
prophecies
referred
to
,
which
point
to
its
total
destruction
.
It
was
first
taken
by
the
Assyrians
in
the
time
of
Sargon
(
Isa
. 20).
It
was
afterwards
"
delivered
into
the
hand
"
of
Nebuchadnezzar
and
Assurbani-pal
(
Jer
. 46:25, 26).
Cambyses
,
king
of
the
Persians
(B.C. 525),
further
laid
it
waste
by
fire
.
Its
ruin
was
completed
(B.C. 81)
by
Ptolemy
Lathyrus
.
The
ruins
of
this
city
are
still
among
the
most
notable
in
the
valley
of
the
Nile
.
They
have
formed
a
great
storehouse
of
interesting
historic
remains
for
more
than
two
thousand
years
. "
As
I
wandered
day
after
day
with
ever-growing
amazement
amongst
these
relics
of
ancient
magnificence
,
I
felt
that
if
all
the
ruins
in
Europe
,
classical
,
Celtic
,
and
medieval
,
were
brought
together
into
one
centre
,
they
would
fall
far
short
both
in
extent
and
grandeur
of
those
of
this
single
Egyptian
city
."
Manning
,
The
Land
of
the
Pharaohs
.
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
No
,
stirring
up
;
forbidding
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