none: [OE] Etymologically, none is simply ‘not one’. It was formed in the Old English period from the negative particle ne and ān, ancestor of modern English one. It was originally both a pronoun and an adjective, but in the latter role it has been replaced by its reduced form no. => one
none (n.)
Old English nan (pron.) "not one, not any," from ne "not" (see no) + an "one" (see one). Cognate with Old Saxon, Middle Low German nen, Old Norse neinn, Middle Dutch, Dutch neen, Old High German, German nein "no," and analogous to Latin non- (see non-). As an adverb from c. 1200. As an adjective, since c. 1600 reduced to no except in a few archaic phrases, especially before vowels, such as none other, none the worse.
中文解释
1. no + one => none.2. none => non-.
实用例句
1. Seventy-nine voted in the affirmative, and none in the negative.
79人投赞成票,没有人投反对票。
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2. She exhibited none of the narcissistic and nihilistic tendencies of her peers.
她一点儿都没表现出同龄人那种自恋和虚无主义的性格倾向。
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3. None of these people will admit responsibility for their actions.
这些人都不会愿意为自己的行为负责。
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4. She did none of the maintenance on the vehicle itself.
她对车子本身没有进行半点养护。
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5. That's none of your business, it has nothing to do with you.