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ZERO/NOUGHT
All for naught/nought (formal) - пойти насмарку; не при нести пользы; потратить впустую
Without achievement or result: Marge's time in jail wasn't all for naught — she earned a college degree while she was there. Sometimes, in less formal use, nothing is substituted for naught: I would hate to think that what we'd tried to do was all for nothing.
Bring to/Set at naught/nought - относиться с пренебре жением; ни во что не ставить; игнорировать; ни в грош не ставить; сводить на нет; свести к нулю; разорить, погубить
Treat as of no account; disregard, despise, defy, treat with ignominy: To remain in the tent until she should be discovered would be to set at naught all that she had risked to gain her freedom, and so with stealthy step and every sense alert she approached the back of the tent to set out upon the first stage of her adventure.
Come/Go to naught/nought - окончиться ничем; свестись к нулю; не привести ни к чему; не иметь никаких по следствий; сойти на нет; провалиться; не иметь успеха; оказаться бесплодным, бесполезным
Fail, lose, perish, succumb: All his schemes have come to naught.
Double-Oh-Seven - Джеймс Бонд, агент 007
007, the fictional British secret agent James Bond, or someone based on, inspired by, or reminiscent of him. A fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections. There have been six other authors who wrote authorized Bond novels or novelizations after Fleming's death in 1964.
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