naysayer
英 ['neɪseɪə]
美
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- naysayer (n.)
- 1721, from verb naysay (implied from 1530s in naysaying); from nay + say (v.). Nay-say "refusal" is from 1630s.
- 1. If a naysayer close to you has been difficult and critical, there's a good chance you've finally silenced that person.
- 如果你身边有和你唱反调和总给你制造麻烦的人存在,那么这个月有个很好的机会让这个人彻底闭嘴。
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