释义 |
bupkes; bupkis noun nothing – used for expressing scorn at something deemed foolish or trivial US, 1942 From the Russian for “beans”.- I worked on it three hours–and what did he give me? Bubkes! — Leo Rosten, The Joys of Yiddish, p. 55, 1968
- Three go-rounds–zero, zilch, buppkis. — James Ellroy, White Jazz, p. 53, 1992
- While two volunteers said it “does make your lips appear fuller,“ the other two noticed “nothing, bupkis, zilch.” — Daily News (New York), p. 62, 15 April 2004
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