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cannot

 
(kăn'ŏt, kə-nŏt', kă-) pronunciation
aux.v.
The negative form of can1.

USAGE NOTE   The idiomatic phrase cannot but has sometimes been criticized as a double negative, perhaps because it has been confused with can but. The but of cannot but, however, means "except," as it does in phrases such as no one but, while the but of can but has the sense only, as it does in the sentence We had but a single bullet left. Both cannot but and can but are established as standard expressions. • The construction cannot help is used with a present participle to roughly the same effect as cannot but in a sentence such as We cannot help admiring his courage. This construction usually implies that a person is unable to affect an outcome normally under his or her control. Thus, saying We could not help laughing at such a remark would imply that one could not suppress one's laughter. • The construction cannot help but probably arose as a blend of cannot help and cannot but; it has the meaning of the first and the syntax of the second: We cannot help but admire his courage. The construction has sometimes been criticized as a redundancy, but it has been around for more than a century and appears in the writing of many distinguished authors. • The expression cannot (or can't) seem to has occasionally been criticized as illogical, and so it is. Brian can't seem to get angry does not mean "Brian is incapable of appearing to get angry," as its syntax would seem to dictate; rather, it means "Brian appears to be unable to get angry." But the idiom serves a useful purpose, since the syntax of English does not allow a logical equivalent like Brian seems to cannot get angry; and the cannot seem to construction is so widely used that it would be pedantic to object to it. See Usage Notes at but, help.


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is usually written as one word, although can not occurs from time to time in letters, examination scripts, etc. The contraction can't is fairly recent (around 1800) and does not occur (for example) in Shakespeare. Can't is often articulated even when cannot is written.

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IN BRIEF: Unable to.

pronunciation Your body cannot heal without play. Your mind cannot heal without laughter. Your soul cannot heal without joy. — Catherine Rippenger Fenwick

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Dansk (Danish)
cont. - kan ikke
aux. v. - kan ikke

Nederlands (Dutch)
kan/kunnen niet

Français (French)
cont. - ne pas pouvoir

Deutsch (German)
cont. - kann nicht, darf nicht
aux. v. - nicht können/dürfen

Ελληνική (Greek)
v. - δεν μπορώ, δεν έχω τη δυνατότητα ή την άδεια (να), ασφαλώς δεν

Italiano (Italian)
non potere

Português (Portuguese)
v. - não poder (aglut.)

Русский (Russian)
не уметь, не мочь

Español (Spanish)
cont. - no poder

Svenska (Swedish)
v. - kan inte

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
不可, 不足, 不克, 不能

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
cont. - 不可, 不足, 不克, 不能
aux. v. - 不可, 不足, 不克, 不能

한국어 (Korean)
cont. - can not의 간략형
aux. v. - 할 수 없다

日本語 (Japanese)
v.aux. - ~できない

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(فعل) لا يقدر, لا يستطيع‏

עברית (Hebrew)
cont. - ‮לא יכול‬
aux. v. - ‮לא יכול‬


 
 

 

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