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no problem |
1. n. Something easy, not difficult, not posing problems. |
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Finding this house should be no problem if we use a good map. |
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2. interj. certainly, sure (said when granting a request) |
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Porter, can you help me with my bags? — No problem, sir. |
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3. interj. no thanks (or apology) is necessary (said in response to an expression of gratitude or regret) |
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Thank you. — No problem. |
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I'm sorry. — No problem. |
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Analysis |
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No |
1. adv. (archaic) Alternative form of No. |
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2. n. Alternative form of No. |
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3. n. Alternative form of Noh: a form of classical Japanese drama. |
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4. det. Not any. |
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no one |
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problem |
1. n. A difficulty that has to be resolved or dealt with. |
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She's leaving because she faced numerous problems to do with racism. |
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2. n. A question to be answered, schoolwork exercise. |
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3. n. A puzzling circumstance. |
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4. adj. (of a person or an animal) Difficult to train or guide; unruly. |
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