non-existent
non-existent — 形容詞
1. describing something that has no actual existence — either because it was never
不存在的
不存在或找不到的
describing something that has no actual existence — either because it was never made, is no longer around, or cannot be found where you expect it.
Rachid checked the storage room twice, but the missing files were simply non-existent.
Rachid 檢查了儲藏室兩次,但那些遺失的檔案根本不存在。
collocation: non-existent [concrete object]
The CEO dismissed the merger rumors as completely non-existent.
那位執行長駁斥了合併傳聞,稱那些消息完全是子虛烏有。
Sivan's visa application stalled when the embassy stated that the required documents were non-existent.
Sivan 的簽證申請卡關了,因為大使館表示她提交的必要文件並不存在。
The shelter marked on the map was non-existent — the hikers found only a wooden signpost.
地圖上標示的山屋根本不存在——登山者只找到一根木製路標。
用法筆記
Both spellings — non-existent (with hyphen) and nonexistent (closed) — are correct. The hyphenated form is more common in British English; the closed form is standard in American English.