whatsoever

英 [wɒtsəʊ'evə] 美 [,hwɑtso'ɛvɚ]
  • pron. 无论什么
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whatsoever (pron.)
"of whatever nature, kind, or sort," mid-13c., quuat-so-euere, from whatso "whatever" (c. 1200; see what), an emphatic referring to things, + ever. A double intensive of what. As an adjective from mid-15c.
1. I have had very little help from doctors and no sympathy whatsoever.
我从医生那里没有得到什么帮助,也未获得丝毫同情。

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2. I don't think they'll have any idea how I'm feeling. None whatsoever.
我认为他们并不了解我的感受,一点儿都不了解。

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3. I always thought the worst of myself and had no confidence whatsoever.
我老是妄自菲薄,没有一点儿信心。

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4. I don't take any drugs whatsoever, except aspirin for colds.
我什么药都不吃,除了感冒时吃阿司匹林。

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5. I found him thoroughly unpleasant, with no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
我觉得他一点也不讨人喜欢, 没有任何可取之处.

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