nor
conjunction uk/nɔːr/ us/nɔːr/
也不(通常与 neither 连用)
used before the second or last of a set of negative possibilities, usually after "neither"
We can neither change nor improve it. 对此我们既无法改变,也无法加以改善。
Strangely, neither Carlo nor Juan saw what happened. 奇怪的是,卡洛和胡安都没有看到发生了什么。
B2 mainly UK也不,也没有
neither
"I've never been to Iceland." "Nor have I." “我从未去过冰岛。”“我也没有。”
I can't be at the meeting and nor can Andrew. 我无法出席会议,安德鲁也去不了。
- More examples
- Politically they're neither right-wing nor left - just a bunch of wishy-washy pseudo-liberals.
- They followed neither the spirit nor the letter of the law.
- Some beggars are neither poverty-stricken nor homeless.
- I can't make head nor tail of these instructions on the packet.
- Neither my mother nor my father went to university.