every

基本词汇  
['evri]     ['evri]    
  • adj. 每个;一切的;所有可能的;每隔;最大的
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every的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 每个,每一,每,每一个
  2. 充分的
  3. 一切(可能)的,所有可能的,完全可能的
  4. 全部的,所有的,任何
  5. 每隔...的
  6. 无论哪个...都
  7. 凡...无不,凡(是)
  8. 每…一次的
  9. 每…之中的
pron. (代词)
  1. 每(一)个

双解释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 每一,每个 each individual
  2. 每…一次的,每隔…的,每…之中的 each

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. (used of count nouns) each and all of the members of a group considered singly and without exception;

    "every person is mortal"
    "every party is welcome"
    "had every hope of success"
    "every chance of winning"

  2. each and all of a series of entities or intervals as specified;

    "every third seat"
    "every two hours"

every的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. Every citizen should be obedient to the law.
    每个公民都应当是遵守法律的。
  2. He received the fixed dole every month.
    他每个月都能领到固定的救济金。
  3. I have had to work for every single penny I earned.
    我挣的每一便士都是辛苦工作得来的。
  4. He has read every book on the shelves.
    书架上所有的书他都读过了。
  5. She snatched at every chance to practice her oral English.
    她把握一切机会练习英语口语。
  6. We have every reason to think he may still be alive.
    我们有充分理由认为他可能还活著。
  7. He comes to see us every three days.
    他每隔三天来看我们一次。
  8. The milkman comes every other day.
    送牛奶的人每隔一天来一次。
  9. Miss Powel went to town every third day.
    鲍威尔太太每隔两天上街一次。
  10. They showed us every attention.
    他们向我们表示了最大的关注。
  11. The athlete had every hope of succeeding.
    这名运动员对成功抱以很大的希望。

常用短语

用作形容词 (adj.)
every other
    隔,间 alternate

词汇搭配

用作形容词 (adj.)
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经典引文

  • To see every person in his class at least once a week.

    出自: Southey
  • 'Each theory is open to objection' relates to an understood enumeration of theories, but 'Every theory is open to objection' refers to all theories that may exist.

    出自:Oxford English Dictionary
  • Every spare minute of the following days he hovered round the house.

    出自: T. Hardy
  • They hide every sign of water.

    出自: J. C. Powys
  • Every bit of electric wire had been requisitioned.

    出自: J. Steinbeck
  • The inescapable conviction that my every move is somehow being observed.

    出自: S. J. Perelman
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