Ona söyleyecek hiçbir şeyim yok.
- I've got nothing to say to him.
O hiçbir şeyi değiştirmeyecek.
- That will change nothing.
O hiçbir şeyi değiştirmeyecek.
- That'll change nothing.
Ailen hakkında hiçbir şey bilmiyor.
- She knows nothing about your family.
Onu geri getirmek için yapabileceğimiz hiç bir şey yok.
- There is nothing we can do to bring him back.
Tomun yapacak başka hiç bir şeyi yok.
- Tom has nothing else to do.
Hiçlik, hiçlikten gelir.
- Nothing comes of nothing.
Hiçlikten hiçlik gelir.
- From nothing comes nothing.
O, sevgilisinin arzuların tatmin etmek için her şeyi yaptı ama hiçbiri işe yaramadı.
- He had done everything to satisfy his beloved's desires, but nothing worked.
Ya hepsi, ya da hiçbiri.
- It's either everything or nothing.
Son puan iki sıfırdı.
- The final score was two to nothing.
Senin değerin sıfırdan daha az.
- You're worth less than nothing.
Hiçbir şey asla değişmez.
- Nothing ever changes.
Tom öyle bir şeyin bir daha asla olmayacağını söyledi.
- Tom said that nothing like that would ever happen again.
Hiçbir şey birinin boşuna yaptığı şey kadar pahalı değildir.
- Nothing is as expensive as what one does in vain.
Ben armutları boşuna aldım.
- I got the pears for nothing.
Hiçbir şey tesadüfen olmaz.
- Nothing happens by chance.
O eski köyde asla hiçbir şey olmaz.
- Nothing ever happens in that old village.
Tüm gün katiyen bir şey yemedim.
- I ate absolutely nothing the whole day.
Katiyen yapmayacaksın.
- You'll do nothing of the kind.
People like Dick Advocaat, who knew hee-haw about Scottish football's history, set about whittling away little bits of our tradition on the grounds... well, let's be honest, that they were an inconvenience.
You may not like paying taxes, but there's bugger all you can do about it.
My holiday was rubbish, there was sod all in the way of things to do.
If the homeless wind up with zilch, James retorted, veiling his indignation behind a malevolent smile, it's because they deserve zilch..
I didn't see nothing. .
Thomas Salusbury, Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two World Systems (1662): The Motion from London to Syria is as much as nothing; and nothing altereth the relation which is between them.
You're nothing to me now!.
What happened to your face? — It's nothing.
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