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词根:every
adv.everywhere 到处
n.everywhere 每个地方
adjective
being each individual or part of a group without exception
being each in a series or succession every once in a while
every few days
obsolete being all taken severally
being each within a range of possibilities
was given every chance
complete, entire
we have every confidence in her
every time每次,每当
every one每个
every single[口语][加强语气]每一个
every other所有其他的;每隔一个的
every bit完全;每一点;从头至尾
every inch彻底
every last每一个,全部
every bit as全部;完全一样
every so oftenadv. 偶尔;常常;时常
every whit每一点;全部,完全,[口语]每一点,在各方面;全部,完全
every which way四面八方;非常混乱地
这组词都有“每一个”的意思,其区别是:
each指两个或两个以上中的每一个,强调个别。
every指3个或3个以上的整体中的每一个,侧重于整体,与all接近。
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"每个,被认为是一个整体的部分; 所有的,一个集体或总数的个体,逐个地取出; " 早期13世纪,缩写自古英语 æfre ælc "一个群体中的每个人",字面意思是 "每个人都"(乔叟的 everich),在它之前加上 each 和 ever 以强调。这个词仍然需要强调; 就像现代英语中的 every last ..., every single ... 等。
对乔叟、莎士比亚、斯宾塞来说,它也是一个代词,表示 "任何数量的人或物中的每一个"。比较 everybody, everything 等。everywhen 的用法可追溯到1843年,但从未流行起来; everyhow(1837)也是如此。
Every now and then "反复地,间隔很短地" 源自1660年代。Every once in a while,美国口语,表示 "偶尔,不时地",可追溯到1814年(巴特利特称其为 "一种奇特但非常常见的表达方式")。俚语短语 every Tom, Dick, and Harry "每个人,每个人" 至少可以追溯到1723年,源自常见的英语名字。
That is to ſay, they affirm, that once upon a Time (tho' they never yet could tell when) all Mankind were upon a Level, and that there was no ſuch Thing as Government in the World; and that Tom, Dick, and Harry, ay, every individual Man, Woman, and Child, had a Right to the whole World. [Charles Leslie, "A Short and Eaſie Method with the Deists," London, 1723]
也就是说,他们断言,曾经有一段时间(尽管他们从未能够说出具体时间),全人类都处于同一水平,世界上没有政府; 而且 Tom 、Dick 和 Harry,是的,每个人,无论男人、女人还是孩子,都有权利拥有整个世界。[查尔斯·莱斯利,《与抵制者们进行简短而简单的辩论的方法》,伦敦,1723年]
各种
Middle English everich, every, from Old English ǣfre ǣlc, from ǣfre ever + ǣlc each
The first known use of every was before the 12th century
everywhereadverb
in or to every place
everythingpronoun
every thing there is : all
all that relates to the subject
tell everything
the most important thing
to some people money is everything
everyplaceadverb
everywhere
everyonepronoun
every person : everybody
everydayadjective
used, suitable for, or seen every day : ordinary
everyday clothes
everydayadjective
used, suitable for, or seen every day : ordinary
everyday clothes
everybodypronoun
everyone
everyadjective
being each one of a group or series without leaving out any
heard every word you said
complete entry 1 sense 3, entire
have every confidence in you
1 But his mom tried so hard to fit in in every other way.
2 He had been to the barn, had thrown rocks at the swallows’ nests under the eaves until every one of the little mud houses broke open and dropped its lining of straw and dirty feathers.
3 The fact that Chris is gone is a sharp hurt I feel every single day.
4 He had vanished as soon as the fighting was over, for he had got into the habit of going away by himself at sunset every evening—she did not know where.
5 His gentle lips, and his tongue that wets them every so often.
6 On weekends, O’Dell and his brothers helped out on the truck and saw just about every kind of stuff there was in Coalwood, one time or another.
7 “Okay,” she said, “is that how dinner is going to be every day? A madhouse?”
8 “I sought every opportunity to be at her side, and continually plied her with questions. I had never heard a woman talk what...I had scarcely dared to think.”
9 “Were you there, Tenente, when they wouldn’t attack and they shot every tenth man?”
10 All I can make out is the blinding flurry of flashlights beaming in every direction.
11 We did not know about germs, but we were spreading them every day.
12 We watch as drag queens every shape and size and color give it their all and leave everything they’ve got on that stage in this dingy little bar out in the middle of West Texas.
13 Back up the scale with the sandwiches: Mr. Talbert looked at me and said... he’d never learn to sit on the pot... of beans every Thursday night.
14 The council met every Sunday afternoon, immediately after dinner.
15 At the same time, every lawyer is an officer of the court.
16 And I have to keep apologizing to the boat for swearing every time I scrape my knuckles on a barnacle.
17 I still made my wish every day because I decided I was not ready to give up yet.
18 He had been studying the book very closely and had learned how to do just about every magic trick it talked about.
19 “In every town. Sometimes on every block. And about as significant, in this context, as dentists’ offices.
20 We’re equally to blame, since we usually ask him every day if he’s unbolted the door, and so does Mr. van Daan.
1 与单数可数名词连用
2 各
5 全部的
all complete whole perfect total universal gross lump utter holistic full-scale livelong every bit of any and every
6 每隔
7 全部
all complete whole perfect total universal gross lump utter holistic full-scale livelong completely altogether wholly entire cake ensemble entirety gamut vole every bit the whole point every bit of the whole lot at all points in the lump the whole kit all and singular any and every the shooting match thread and thrun full direct absolute unreserved in toto fully totality the gamut sum total all- the whole bit every inch of somewhere the whole caboodle the whole kit and caboodle in full the lot the sum of
8 充分
full sound due main sufficient adequate thorough wealthy profound satisfying replete down-the-line very well enough fully plenty broad substantially plum duly richly roundly satis plenitude in extenso good intimate unreserved home wide inly fill fullness at all points all to nothing to repletion up to the knocker bags of by weight
10 一切
all work in all senses whole bodily lot cut wholeness everything
12 极度的
ruddy complete deep rank extreme supreme intense infinite profound terrific utmost howling exceeding swingeing up to the eyeballs
13 种种
15 每个
apiece the either each all every last individual per individually ilk
16 充分的
full sound due main sufficient adequate thorough wealthy profound satisfying replete down-the-line good enough intimate unreserved bags of
18 每逢