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Tu n'as rien

UK//jʊv ˈɡɒt ˈnʌθɪŋ//US//juːv ˈɡɑt ˈnʌθɪŋ//

Sens de You've got nothing

A phrase indicating a lack of valuable arguments or possessions.

Une phrase qui indique un manque d'arguments ou de possessions de valeur.

In simple words: You have no important things or ideas.

Tu n'as aucune chose ou idée importante.

You've got nothing dans une phrase

  • In the debate, he pointed out, 'You've got nothing to support your claim.'Lors du débat, il a souligné : 'Tu n'as rien pour étayer ta déclaration.'
  • She laughed and said, 'Come on, you've got nothing and you know it!'Elle a ri et a dit : 'Allez, tu n'as rien et tu le sais !'
  • When they protested, he simply replied, 'You've got nothing, just give up.'Quand ils ont protesté, il a simplement répondu : 'Tu n'as rien, abandonne.'.

Comment utiliser You've got nothing

Use this phrase when ending a discussion or showing someone that their argument lacks support. It might be seen as confrontational in formal contexts.

Utilise cette phrase pour clore une discussion ou montrer à quelqu'un que son argument manque de soutien. Ça peut être vu comme une confrontation dans des contextes formels.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a person emptying their pockets and saying, 'You've got nothing!'

Mots liés

Collocations with You've got nothing

  • you've got nothing to offer
  • you've got nothing to prove
  • you've got nothing important

Synonyms for You've got nothing

Opposites of You've got nothing

  • You've got everything
  • You've got something
  • You're well-prepared
  • You're equipped

Common mistakes with You've got nothing

  • 'You got nothing' is often said without 'you've', which sounds less correct.
  • Confusing with 'you've got something', implying the opposite meaning.
  • Using it in overly formal situations where it may not be appropriate.

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Questions fréquentes sur You've got nothing

Que signifie You've got nothing?

Tu n'as aucune chose ou idée importante.

Que signifie You've got nothing en français ?

Tu n'as aucune chose ou idée importante.

Quelle est la définition de You've got nothing?

Une phrase qui indique un manque d'arguments ou de possessions de valeur.

Comment utiliser You've got nothing dans une phrase?

In the debate, he pointed out, 'You've got nothing to support your claim.'

Peux-tu donner un autre exemple de You've got nothing?

She laughed and said, 'Come on, you've got nothing and you know it!'

Quels sont les synonymes de You've got nothing?

Quelques alternatives courantes : you have no chance, you have nothing to say, you lack substance.

Quel est le contraire de You've got nothing?

Les sens opposés incluent You've got everything, You've got something, You're well-prepared, You're equipped.

Quels mots vont avec You've got nothing?

Il s'associe souvent à you've got nothing to offer, you've got nothing to prove, you've got nothing important.

Quelles sont les erreurs courantes avec You've got nothing?

'You got nothing' is often said without 'you've', which sounds less correct. Confusing with 'you've got something', implying the opposite meaning. Using it in overly formal situations where it may not be appropriate.

Comment prononce-t-on You've got nothing?

US: //juːv ˈɡɑt ˈnʌθɪŋ//, UK: //jʊv ˈɡɒt ˈnʌθɪŋ//. Écoute l'audio ci-dessus pour entendre la prononciation native.

You've got nothing est-il formel ou informel?

"You've got nothing" est informel, il convient donc aux conversations détendues entre amis et en famille.

Quand dois-je utiliser You've got nothing?

Utilise cette phrase pour clore une discussion ou montrer à quelqu'un que son argument manque de soutien. Ça peut être vu comme une confrontation dans des contextes formels.