单词 | every |
释义 | ev·ery /ˈevri/ ●●● S1 W1 determiner [always followed by a singular countable noun] 1 EVERYONEused to refer to all the people or things in a particular group or all the parts of something 〔整体中的〕每一个;所有的 We looked carefully at every car that drove past. 我们仔细地看着驶过的每一辆汽车。 Every child will receive a certificate at the end of the course. 课程结束时,每一个孩子都可以获得证书。 I enjoyed every minute of the film. 那部电影我从头到尾都看得很过瘾。 I listened carefully to every word he said. 他说的每一个字我都听得很仔细。every single (=used to emphasize that you mean 'all') 每一个〔用于强调“所有”〕 He seems to know every single person in the school. 他好像认识学校里的每一个人。every last drop/bit/scrap etc (=all of something, including even the smallest amount of it) 每一滴/一点/一片等〔指全部,没有遗漏〕 They made us pick up every last scrap of paper. 他们让我们把所有的小纸片都捡起来。2 a) used to say how often something happens 每,每逢,每隔〔用于表示某事发生的频率〕every day/week/month etc (=at least once on each day, in each week etc) 每天/周/月等 They see each other every day. 他们每天都见面。 Richard visits his mother every week. 理查德每周都去看望他母亲。every few seconds/ten days etc Re-apply your sunscreen every two hours. 每隔两小时重抹一次防晒霜。 Freda had to stop to rest every hundred metres or so (=each time she had gone 100 metres). 弗蕾达每走一百米左右就得停下来休息。 b) used to say how much distance there is between the things in a line 每隔〔用于表示间隔距离〕every few feet/ten yards etc There were traffic lights every ten yards. 每隔十码就有红绿灯。3 every time ALWAYS/EVERY TIMEwhenever 每次;无论何时 The roof leaks every time it rains. 每逢下雨屋顶都会漏水。4 every now and then/again (also every so often)SOMETIMES sometimes, but not often or regularly 偶尔,有时 I still see her every now and then. 我偶尔还会见到她。5 every other REGULARthe first, third, fifth etc or the second, fourth, sixth etc 每隔一… You only need to water plants every other day. 你只需要隔天给植物浇浇水。 I visit my parents every other weekend. 我每隔一个周末去看望父母。6 one in every three/two in every hundred etc HMPARTused to show how common something is 每三个中的一个/每一百个中的两个等 In Britain, one in every three marriages now ends in divorce. 如今在英国,每三桩婚姻中就有一桩以离婚告终。7 ALL/EVERYTHINGthe strongest or greatest possible 可能最强[最大]的〔表示可能达到的最大程度〕 We wish you every happiness in your new home. 我们祝你在新居生活幸福美满。 There is every chance that he will recover. 他完全有希望康复。 We have every reason to believe that the operation will be a success. 我们有充分理由相信手术会成功。 We have every intention of winning this competition. 我们一心想赢下这场比赛。8 in every way ALL/EVERYTHINGin all ways 在各个方面,在所有方面 The school’s much better now in every way. 学校目前在各个方面都大有改善。9 every bit as good/important etc EQUALused to emphasize that something is equally as good, important etc as something else 〔与…〕完全一样好/重要等 Taking regular exercise is every bit as important as having a healthy diet. 经常锻炼和健康饮食一样重要。 I loved him every bit as much as she did. 她爱他多少,我也爱他多少。10 every Tom, Dick, and HarryDick, and Harry every Tom spoken used to mean ‘everyone’ or ‘anyone’, especially when you disapprove because there is no limit on who can be included 所有人,任何人〔尤用以表达说话者因谁可以包括在内而产生的不满〕 I didn’t want every Tom, Dick and Harry knowing about my private life. 我不想让张三李四都知道我的私生活。11 every which way American English informalEVERYWHERE in every direction 朝各个方向 The kids ran off every which way. 孩子们四散逃开。 → every inch at inch1(3), → usage note each5 GRAMMAR 语法• Every is used before a singular noun. Use a sing ular verb after it. every 用于单数名词之前,其后要用单数动词Every member wears a uniform.每名成员都穿着制服 。• Every is usually used with a singular pronoun or determiner (he, she, it, his, himself etc). every 一般和单数代词或限定词( he, she, it, his, himself等)连用Every player did his best.每名球员都尽了力。• However, you can use ‘they’, ‘them’, ‘their’ etc when you do not want to say whether people are male or female. 但若不想指明是男性或女性,则可用 they, them, their 等Every child has their own room.每个孩子都有自己的房间 。n GRAMMAR: Patterns with every• You use every with a singular noun and a singular verb: Every person has the right to a fair trial.• Don’t use every with a plural noun. ✗Don’t say: every people• You usually use ‘his’, ‘her’, ‘himself’, or ‘herself’ after every: Every player did his best. 每名球员都尽了力。Every woman can speak for herself.• However, you can use ‘their’, ‘they’, ‘them’ etc when you do not want to say whether the people are male or female: 但若不想指明是男性或女性,则可用 they, them, their 等Every child has their own room. 每个孩子都有自己的房间 。Examples from the Corpusevery• She bought presents for every member of her family.• Every room in the house was painted white.• We go to the movies almost every Saturday night.• Fire regulations state that every single child should be out of the building in three minutes.• It rained every single day of our vacation.• The police questioned every single one of the passengers on the plane.• Every teacher knows the problems that difficult children can cause.• Every year on her birthday, Jackie throws a big party at the Vineyard House.• Thousands of tourists visit Spain every year.every single• And the fabulous Brecon Beacons National Park flows past every single carriage window.• Everyone in Calcutta knows that I am willing to take every single child.• In the eternal struggle against administrative incompetence, we need it every single day.• We want an accounting of every single dollar.• She was there every single night, a formidable figure in her long, black skirt, cardigan and black straw hat.• When he came to reclaim them, every single one had been lost or sold.• There aren't any cookies left -- Dan ate every single one.• Every single person in the office has a cold.• The whole of that crab, every single pincer and leg, however long, had been excised with the knife.every day/week/month etc• And new genetic tests for other dread diseases are appearing almost every day.• Not only is he facing an uncertain future, he is being forced to behave in an uncharacteristic fashion every day.• The heartache would come later: the years I missed her every day.• Eat a normal-sized portion of the food to be tested, every day for a week.• Enjoyment.co.uk and chocolates every month for a year from Thorntons.co.uk.• This was the road to Tay Ninh, so every day, it had to be swept before the convoys came through.• So I go there every day now, except Wednesday, my day off.• The faithful battle each other every day to have access to either of these objects.every chance• At White Hart Lane they scored from virtually every chance.• With a Neff Circotherm it has every chance.• And every chance a noble knight.• I never really knew him, but I used to see him every chance I got.• She ironed the uniform every chance, keeping it crisp and fresh.• But Platt, at 25, has every chance of eventually succeeding Pearce who is five years older.• They relished every chance to stymie him.• You have to observe Wilkinson every chance you get so you can build as much reality into your visualization as possible.Origin every Old English æfre ælc “ever each”ev·ery determiner →5 GRAMMAR1 →n GRAMMAR2LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable to refer people used to things Corpus all the or |
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