mid-14c., no body "no person noone," from Middle English no (adj.) "not any" + bodi (see body (n.)). Written as two words 14c.-18c.; hyphenated 17c.-18c. Incorrect use with their is attested from 1540s. Meaning "person of no importance" is from 1580s.
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1. "Wait a damn minute," Mindy spat. "Nobody said anything about staying overnight."
“该死的,等一下”,明迪愤愤地说道,“谁也没说过要过夜。”
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2. Nobody else believed that they had tried to rub out the pope.
其他人都不相信他们试图杀死教皇。
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3. They were shut away in a little room where nobody could overhear.
他们被关在一个小屋里,没人能听到他们的动静。
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4. Nobody was prepared to risk prosecution by actually naming names.
没有人愿意冒着被起诉的风险去真正指认别人。
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5. Drew made some remarks to nobody in particular and said goodbye.