Neither are意思

"Neither are" is a grammatical construction used to indicate that two things or people are not in a certain state or condition. It is the plural form of "neither is," which is used for singular subjects. Here are a few examples:

  1. Neither of the reports are complete.
  2. Neither of the cars are running well.
  3. Neither of the options are appealing to me.

In each of these sentences, "neither" refers to the two things being discussed (the reports, the cars, the options), and "are" is the plural form of the verb "to be," indicating that neither of them is in the specified state (complete, running well, appealing).