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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
not
not BrE [nɒt] NAmE [nɑːt] adverb 1. used to form the negative of the verbs be, do and have and modal verbs like can or must and often reduced to n't •She did not/didn't see him. •It's not/It isn't raining. • I can't see from here. • He must not go. •Don't you eat meat? •It's cold, isn't it? 2. used to give the following word or phrase a negative meaning, or to reply in the negative • He warned me not to be late. • I was sorry not to have seen them. •Not everybody agrees. •‘Who's next?’ ‘Not me.’ •‘What did you do at school?’ ‘ Not a lot.’ •It's not easy being a parent (= it's difficult). 3. used after hope, expect, believe, etc. to give a negative reply • ‘Will she be there?’ ‘I hope not.’ • ‘Is it ready?’ ‘I'm afraid not.’ • (formal)‘Does he know?’ ‘I believe not.’ 4. or ~ used to show a negative possibility • I don't know if he's telling the truth or not. 5. used to say that you do not want sth or will not allow sth • ‘Some more?’ ‘Not for me, thanks.’ • ‘Can I throw this out?’ ‘Certainly not.’ Idioms: ↑not a … ▪ ↑not at all ▪ ↑not one … ▪ ↑not only … also … ▪ ↑not that Word Origin: [not] Middle English: contraction of the adverb ↑nought.
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