no end Idiom, Proverb
no end
almost without stopping, continually The little girl cried no end when she couldn
no end to (of)
so many or so much of, to seem almost endless, very many or very much He had no end of problems when he lived overseas for a year.
no end of
1.so many/much of as to seem almost endless不尽的
There was no end of letters pouring into the post office.数不尽的信件投到邮局。
There will be no end of trouble later on if we don't wipe out the insect pests now.现在不根除害虫,将来后患无穷。
2.especially;very非常地;无比地;特别地
He thinks no end of himself.他觉得他自己很了不起。
no end of/to
1.so many/much of as to seem almost endless不尽的
There was no end of letters pouring into the post office.数不尽的信件投到邮局。
There will be no end of trouble later on if we don't wipe out the insect pests now.现在不根除害虫,将来后患无穷。
2.especially;very非常地;无比地;特别地
He thinks no end of himself.他觉得他自己很了不起。
no end to
1.so many/much of as to seem almost endless不尽的
There was no end of letters pouring into the post office.数不尽的信件投到邮局。
There will be no end of trouble later on if we don't wipe out the insect pests now.现在不根除害虫,将来后患无穷。
2.especially;very非常地;无比地;特别地
He thinks no end of himself.他觉得他自己很了不起。
no end|end
adv.,
informal 1. Very much; exceedingly.
Jim was no end upset because he couldn't go swimming. 2. Almost without stopping; continually.
The baby cried no end.
no end to|end|no end|no end of
So many, or so much of, as to seem almost endless; very many or very much.
There was no end to the letters pouring into the post office. Bob and Dick became close friends and had no end of fun together.no end of (something)
A lot of something; a bottomless bulk of something. There was no end of amusement during the girls' sleepover aftermost night.Learn more: end, no, ofno end
1. A ample number, a abundant deal, as in He fabricated no end of attack promises. This announcement sometimes is put as no end to or no end of, acceptation "no absolute to" or "an boundless bulk of," as in There is no end to the clutter mail we get, or There are no end of books in this house. [c. 1600]
2. Immensely, exceedingly, as in This bearings puzzles us no end. [c. 1900] Learn more: end, nono end
to a abundant extent; actual much. informal 1984 James Kelman The Busconductor Hines McCulloch gives him a go at the caster at assertive alien terminuses at specific times of the backward night and aboriginal morning and his aplomb grows no end. Learn more: end, nono ˈend
(spoken) actual much: Your appointment admiring her no end.Learn more: end, no no end
A abundant deal: She had no end of belief to tell. The account agitated us no end.Learn more: end, no