A: What was the score in the football match?
B: One- nil, to our team.
nil
n. 无,零
A: Did the committee do good work?
B: No, it was only nominal, I think the members met only once.
nominal
a. 1.名义上的,有名无实的;2.(费用等)很少的,象征性的;3.名词性的
A: I am going to nominate you to be the president of our organization.
B: Oh, thanks, I didn t realize you thought so highly of me.
nominate
vt. 提名,任命
A: Even though Peter hurt his foot he nonetheless won the race.
B: Yeah, he has always been a determined athlete.
nonetheless
ad. 尽管如此,依然,然而
A: What usually happens at the end of one of these meetings?
B: I m not sure what the norm is.
norm
n. 1.标准,规范;2.[常pl.]准则
A: I spent the afternoon looking at old photos.
B: That must have made you nostalgic.
nostalgic
a. 怀旧的,引起对往事怀恋的
A: Why are dragons said to have large nostrils?
B: So that they can blow fire through them.
nostril
n. 鼻孔
A: Mr. Hardy made a notable presentation at the conference.
B: Well, tell me the details then.
notable
a. 值得注意的,显著的,著名的
n. 名人,要人
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