1.决不,无论如何也不,丝毫不,一点也不;并没有
1.used as a way of emphasizing a negative statement
1.But if richness needs gifts with which everyone is not endowed, simplicity by no means comes by nature.
但是如果说写华丽文章需要人们都不具备的天资,简洁则决不是天生的。
2.'The criminal charge was wrong in the first place, so the ruling by no means can be right itself, ' he said.
他说,以交通肇事罪起诉一开始就是个错误,所以判决本身绝不会是正确的。
3.Assuredly, I say to you, you will by no means get out of there till you have paid the last penny.
我实在告诉你,若有一文钱没有还清,你断不能从那里出来。
4.He had some analytical genius, no doubt; but he was by no means such a phenomenon as Poe appeared to imagine.
不错,他有些分析问题的天才,但决不是爱伦·坡想象中的非凡人物。
5.First of all, it is worth stressing that it is by no means straightforward to judge how much protection is actually being imposed.
首先,有必要强调,我们无法直接判断出有多少保护主义措施真正得到实施。
6.It is by no means easy to evaluate the basic financial condition and business future of a company.
评估任何一家公司的一般经济状况与营运前途,并非易事。
7.Right now it strikes me that it is a mission by no means easy to complete.
此时此刻我突然间想到这是个绝非容易完成的任务。
8.At the moment of speaking her hat had blown off into the road, their present speed on the upland being by no means slow.
在说话的那个时候,她的帽子被风吹到了路上,他们当时走上坡路的速度也决不慢。
9.We have even forgotten that the psyche is by no means of our design, but is for the most part autonomous and unconscious.
我们甚至忘记,心灵绝非是我们自己设计,而是大部份都是自动自发及无意识。
10.This child soon learns that Barbie dolls are by no means the only physical objects that pass into and out of her young life at a rapid clip.
她很快就会知道不止是芭比娃娃而是有很多物品以很快的速度进入并离开她的生活。