In British English, the spelling anymore is sometimes considered incorrect, and any more is used instead. 在英国英语中,拼写形式anymore有时被认为不正确,而要用any more。
ADV [ADVERB after verb] (不)再;再也(不) If something does not happen or is not true
anymore, it has stopped happening or is no longer true.
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I don't ride my motorbike much anymore.
我不怎么骑我的摩托车了。
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I couldn't trust him anymore.
我无法再相信他。
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People are not interested in movies anymore.
人们不再对电影感兴趣了。
Usage | anymore and any more |
Anymore and any more are different. Anymore means 'from now on': Jacqueline doesn't wear glasses anymore, so she won't have to worry anymore about losing them. Any more means 'an additional quantity of something': Please don't give me any more biscuits-I don't have any more room in my stomach! |
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