词汇 | neither hide nor hair |
释义 | Idiom neither hide nor hair Theme: NOTHING no sign or indication (of someone or something). (Fixed order.)We could find neither hide nor hair of him. I don't know where he is.There has been no one here—neither hide nor hair—for the last three days. neither hide nor hairNo trace or evidence of someone or something. I don't know where Mike went. I've seen neither hide nor hair of him all day. *(neither) hide nor hairCliché no sign or indication of someone or something. (*Typically: find ~; see ~.) We could find neither hide nor hair of him. I don't know where he is. There has been no one here. We found neither hide nor hair. hide nor hair, neitherAlso, hide or hair. No trace of something lost or missing. For example, I haven't seen hide nor hair of the children. This expression alludes to the entire outer coat of an animal. [Mid-1800s] neither hide nor hair of someonenot the slightest trace of someone.hide nor hair A trace; a vestige: haven't seen hide nor hair of them since the argument. neither hide nor hairNothing; no part of something. The term, which dates from Chaucer’s time, alludes to the fact that the outside of an animal is made up of hide and hair, which therefore constitute its entirety. The negative version, nearly always meaning that something or someone cannot be seen or found, became common in the mid-nineteenth century. “I haven’t seen hide nor hair of the piece,” wrote Josiah G. Holland (The Bay-Path, 1857). |
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