The difference between absence and no more, the difference between no longer and no more

Updated on society 2024-07-18
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    "Not there" means that the thing or thing no longer exists, while "no more" means that the thing or thing that existed before will not appear.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Let's talk about life as an example.

    Life is not about the length of life, as long as it is meaningful. ”

    Ten years, twenty years......Fifty years, or even a lifetime of mediocrity, a person who lives in fear and cringe, is not as good as a person who lives meaningfully in a year, a month, or even a day, as long as life has ever bloomed, this life is already worth it, and life and death are irrelevant.

    There is no fundamental difference between a person who lives to be 100 years old and a person who only lives to be 30 or 20 years old. Although, the former live a few decades longer, the latter live a few decades less; However, this is only people's conceptual feeling and attachment, and there is no regret for the length of existence of people who recognize the meaning of life and know the true meaning of the universe.

    Time is eternal, and living to be a hundred years old is the same as living only to be twenty years old; A year is 10,000 years, and 10,000 years exist in a year.

    People think that without the ever-changing time, there is no eternal existence, which is not right, eternity is in the existence of time, without the impermanence of time, there is no eternal existence.

    So, as long as you create eternity and elevate your life to the realm of eternity, then what does it matter if you live a long or short life?

    As long as you live meaningfully, life will be close to eternity, and it will no longer be just a few decades.

    How can we live a meaningful life?

    In a superficial sense, life is inseparable from work, so in order to live a meaningful life, it is necessary to engage in meaningful work. What makes meaningful work? It is a work that is given and spiritually demanded.

    It belongs to the aspect of giving, that is, to do work that is beneficial to human beings, the country and society, and all living beings. There are many of these jobs around the world that are waiting for us to do what is spiritually demanding, which is the pursuit of perfection and living in truth.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Not to be in a certain location, or not to be in a certain place;

    No longer means never exist again!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Not anymore - no second time.

    Not Present – indicates that the state is absent or non-existent.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The difference between no longer and no longer is:

    First, the meaning is different.

    It's no longer a second time, it's not a Wooki.

    1.不再 (bù zài): not to repeat a second time.

    Sentence formation: He recognized that he had some grievances, so he stopped arguing. Stupid.

    2.不在 (bù zài): not located or in a certain place.

    Sentence formation: Xiao Ming studied so well, but he never showed off himself in front of his classmates.

    Second, the grammar is not the same.

    Not being is negated relative to whether it exists, and it is no longer negated relative to whether it will be negated.

    From the perspective of Chinese grammar, it is a verb of time, sometimes used as a preposition, without real meaning, and plays a grammatical connecting role.

    The correct sentence should be: "If you miss, you will no longer have", and it should not be written as: "If you miss, you will not be there".

    Because it was missed, the meaning of this sentence is that it no longer exists, so it would be redundant to say "no more" later.

    Third, the state of the cavity file is different.

    "Absence" refers to the change of state of the original thing, and "no more" refers to the fact that someone will not do what he was referring to before.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, no Shi Pei again" means not to repeat the process, to indicate the abandonment, the end, the cessation of simple meditation; "Not there" has two meanings, one that literally means not somewhere, and the other that means a euphemism that refers to someone's death.

    2. Different usage.

    "No more" is used to indicate the end or stop performing a state. Example sentence: I don't love you anymore.

    "Not there" itself refers to a state of being, for example: I'm not home today.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No longer will not happen a second time.

    Not there is not here, not showing up.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Not in the sense that something (people, animals, etc.) is not there, it refers to things, and it is no longer there? Refers to something, like saying I don't believe your rhetoric anymore.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The difference between "no more" and "not being there" is: no longer not repeating a second time, not being in a certain place.

    1. 不再 (bù zài): not to repeat a second time.

    Sentence formation: (1) He recognized that he had some grievances, so he stopped arguing.

    2) Grandma insisted on leaving, but Mom stopped staying.

    3) The employment of university graduates adopts a "two-way choice" approach, and the state will no longer uniformly distribute the town chain plums.

    2. 不 (bù zài): not located or in a certain place.

    Sentence formation: (1), Xiao Ming studied so well, but he never showed off himself in front of his classmates.

    2) Overseas travelers miss their motherland all the time.

    3) Even if the teacher is not there, we must consciously abide by discipline.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The difference between "no more" and "not being there" is: no longer not repeating a second time, not being in a certain place.

    1. 不再 (bù zài): not to repeat a second time.

    Sentence formation: (1) He recognized that he had some grievances, so he stopped arguing.

    2) Grandma insisted on leaving, but Mom stopped staying.

    3) The employment of university graduates adopts a "two-way choice" approach, and the state will no longer uniformly distribute the town chain plums.

    2. 不 (bù zài): not located or in a certain place.

    Sentence formation: (1), Xiao Ming studied so well, but he never showed off himself in front of his classmates.

    2) Overseas travelers miss their motherland all the time.

    3) Even if the teacher is not there, we must consciously abide by discipline.

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