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It's the meaning of the table casually... It's mainly said in colloquial language, for example: when you say something that you don't think is reliable, you want to express that you want to believe it.
If it is a formal phrase, it should be: everything or nothing.
For example: You can give me everything you have, or you don't give me anything.
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Anything or nothing.
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Chi Mo There are always people in life who will do something that makes you feel very inexplicable, what is the purpose of doing this? I have a colleague who has a very rich family, but no children, so she puts a lot of her mind on work, takes promotion very seriously, and can enjoy life very well, but she can't tire herself every day. I've always been very incomprehensible, knowing that after I finished watching "Heavenly Dynasty", I heard the male protagonist ask Saladin, what is the value of Jerusalem's yard filial piety?
Saladin replied: "After these two words, I seemed to understand for a moment.
For something, from our point of view, it is nothing, nothing is worthwhile, but for others, it is everything. Therefore, we have no right to judge the behavior of others, because the value standards are different, and the things we care about are different, which leads to everyone's behavior differently. So everything that others do is understandable.
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Everything, something, anything, and nothing are compound indefinite pronouns of things, and when they are used as subjects, predicate verbs are often singular.
everything means everything; Everything. It can be used in affirmative, interrogative, or negative sentences. Such as: I hope everything goes wellI hope everything goes well.
Something means something; Something. It is often used in affirmative sentences, and it can also be used in interrogative sentences to solicit the opinions of the other party. Such as:
something is wrong with my ears.I have a bit of a problem with my ears.
anything means something; Anything to do with it. It is generally used in negative or interrogative sentences. For example: can you hear anything?Can you hear a certain sound?
Nothing means nothing; Nothing. For example: Tom Saw nothingTom didn't see anything.
nothing=not anything
everything is the most important. money is everything to him.Money is more important to him than anything else.
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These four words, when followed by a predicate verb, are expressed in the third person singular of the verb of repentance. anything is generally used in negative and interrogative sentences; something is used in affirmative sentences. Everything expresses all concepts in the form of a silver number before the first head of the feast; Nothing means nothing.
e.g. isthereanythingleft?thereisnothingleft.
Is there anything left? There is nothing left. )nothingiswrongwiththatplan.
There was nothing wrong with that plan. )everythingisallright.(All is well.)
thereissomethingwrongwiththatplan.(That's a bit of a problem.) )[ooo
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Everything. Anything. No.
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everything, an English word, is mainly used as a pronoun and noun, and when used as a preposition, it means "everything, everything (related), everything; situation, situation; The most important thing", when used as a noun, it means "(India, the United States, let return to Australia) Avaxin (personal name)".
Phrase collocation:
remember everything ; Memory; Record bits and pieces; Remember everything.
share everything ; not separate from each other ; Share with others; Share everything.
network everything.
Example sentence:
1、everything could be done by a nod and a wink.
Everything can be done with just a few clicks.
2、everything was wrong, his life seemed to be a wasteland.
Everything was wrong, and his life was boring.
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Everything means: everything.
Pronunciation: English [ evri 美 [ evri
Interpretation: proneverything, everything, everything; situation, situation; The most important eastern section of the West and the West.
n.(Everything) (India, the United States, Australia) Avaxin (personal name).
Everything makes the sentence as follows:
1、how's everything these days?
How have the past few days been?
2、tell me everything about your adventure.
Tell me about all the things that have happened to you on this adventure.
3、you are my only pursuit, you are everything to me.
You are my only pursuit, you are my most important person.
4、money isn't everything.
Money isn't everything.
5、i am the sole contact, so everything must come through me.
I'm the only point of contact, so everything has to go through me.
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Everything means everything.
Interpretation: proneverything, everything, everything; situation, situational situation; The most important east god is the west.
n.(Everything) (India, the United States, Australia) Avaxin (personal name).
Phrase collocation: remember everything; Memory; Record bits and pieces; Remember the number of swimmers in everything.
share everything ; not separate from each other ; Share with others; Share everything.
Bilingual example sentences
1、how's everything these days?
How have the past few days been?
2、tell me everything about your adventure.
Tell me about everything that happened to you on this adventure.
3、you are my only pursuit, you are everything to me.
You are my only pursuit, you are my most important person.
Everything will be done.
If it's the title of the song, consider translating it as "Everything will be fine". >>>More