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no way
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used to emphasize that under no circumstances would one do something or something would happen
What is the origin of the idiom "no way" and when to use it?
The idiom "no way" is an informal expression that signifies strong disbelief, refusal, or a sense of impossibility. While its precise origin is not documented, it has become a widely used colloquial term in everyday language.
Example
There 's no way they 'll agree to the deal.
The team 's tactics were a blind alley, with no way to score or win the game.
There ’s no way I ’m going to pay £ 500 just for a weekend in Paris.
no way
01
Das gibt's doch nicht!, Nie im Leben!
used to express a strong reaction to something surprising or unexpected
Example
No way, travelling around the world sounds amazing!
No way, you ’re kidding!
I 'm sorry but there 's no way we can help you.
02
Auf keinen Fall!, Keineswegs!
used to firmly and decisively reject the suggestion or proposal
Example
After signing the contract, they had reached the point of no return, and there was no way to cancel the deal.
He got stuck in a small room with no way to open the door.
No way will she agree to you leaving early.
Beispiel
There's no way they'll agree to the deal.
The team's tactics were a blind alley, with no way to score or win the game.
There’s no way I’m going to pay £500 just for a weekend in Paris.
There's no way he'll go cap in hand to his brother.
After signing the contract, they had reached the point of no return, and there was no way to cancel the deal.
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