“盒子里有什么?”“什么都没有。”

"What's in that box?" "Nothing."

Source: Tatoeba

Sentence Composition

1 盒子 zi
  1. box; case
  2. hezi – a savory turnover-like pie in northern Chinese and Mongolian cuisines
=2 variant of
=2
  1. lining
  2. interior
  3. inside
  4. internal
  5. also written
=2 Li (surname)
=2
  1. li, ancient measure of length, approx. 500 m
  2. neighborhood
  3. ancient administrative unit of 25 families
  4. (Tw) borough, administrative unit between the township zhèn and neighborhood lín levels
3 有什 yǒushén
  1. (literary) what does it have?
  2. (literary) what is there?
  3. what does it have?
  4. what is there?
=4 Yāo surname Yao
=4 yāo
  1. youngest
  2. most junior
  3. tiny
  4. one (unambiguous spoken form when spelling out numbers, esp. on telephone or in military)
  5. one or ace on dice or dominoes
  6. variant of yāo, to shout
=4 exclamatory final particle
=4 ma interrogative final particle
=4 me suffix, used to form interrogative 什么 shénme, what?, indefinite 这么 zhème thus, etc
=4 me variant of me
=4 yāo
  1. (Mainland China) yocto- (SI unit prefix)
  2. (dialectal) one
  3. (mathematics) related to number 1
  4. a surname
  5. ace; one on dice or dominoes
  6. one
  7. one (used to reduce ambiguity when saying the numeral 1, especially on the phone, when reading an ID card, in aviation, or in the military)
  8. related to number 1
  9. tiny; minute
  10. yocto- (SI unit prefix)
  11. youngest
5 什么 shénme
  1. what?
  2. something; anything
=6 surname Du
=6 dōu
  1. all; both; entirely
  2. (used for emphasis) even
  3. already
  4. (not) at all
=6
  1. capital city
  2. metropolis
7 没有 méiyǒu
  1. haven't
  2. hasn't
  3. doesn't exist
  4. to not have
  5. to not be