to/of no availFAILif something you do is to no avail or of no avail, you do not succeed in getting what you want 没结果,无效果
We searched the whole area but all to no avail. Robbie had disappeared.
我们找遍了整个地区但毫无结果,罗比失踪了。
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to/of no avail• Work may be done that may be to no avail.• We searched everywhere to no avail.• Their effort to continue life as before, as if nothing had happened, is to no avail.• Trickyflying was to no avail here.• But it was to no avail.• Although she was treated by a vet, it was to no avail.• But effort and reason were to no avail.
avail yourself of somethingformalACCEPTUSE something to accept an offer or use an opportunity to do something 利用某事物〔指提议、机会等〕
How many schools avail themselves of this opportunity each year?
每年有多少学校利用这种机会?
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avail yourself of something• Avail yourself of every opportunity to learn.• It demonstrates that in the post-Cold War world, middle powers can avail themselves of new power to build coalitions.• Mrs Fosterencouraged the staff to avail themselves of the lodge's delights.• Gaining New Clients - How to avail yourself of the opening of all public contracts to businesses throughout the Community.• The Sergeantavailed himself of the other.• A formal hearing may be dispensed with if the parties do not wish to avail themselves of their right to have one.• Anyone wishing to avail themselves of this facility should contact the Hoteldirect.• Many high-income people can reduce their incometaxliabilities very substantially by availing themselves of this loophole.• Gandhi availed himself ofWestern and Eastern methods.
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avail• To minimize how this price is perceived, the self-defeatingorganization can avail itself of any of the techniquesdescribed here.• It availed me not at all.• But what has it availed me?• It demonstrates that in the post-Cold War world, middle powers can avail themselves of new power to build coalitions.• A formal hearing may be dispensed with if the parties do not wish to avail themselves of their right to have one.• It is an opportunity of which they have availed themselves to varyingdegrees.• Gaining New Clients - How to avail yourself of the opening of all public contracts to businesses throughout the Community.
Originavail2
(1200-1300)vail“to be of use”((13-17 centuries)), from Old Frenchvaloir