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zilch /zɪltʃ/ noun [uncountable] informalNONE/NOTHING nothing at all 无;零 ‘How much money is left?’ ‘Zilch.’ “还剩多少钱?”“一分也没有了。”Examples from the Corpuszilch• In the twentieth century, it meant that women got a zilch hand-out in life and the arts.• We have gotten absolutely zilch in return.• She knows absolutely zilch about marketing.• The federal government does zilch to help struggling farmers.• I mean nada, zilch, noise level, off the screen, under the radar.• I'd tried Mr Nasty - zilch.Origin zilch (1900-2000) → ZERO1zilch nounChinese nothing all at Corpus |