词典
英语

Every

ˈɛvri
极其常见
200 - 300
200 - 300
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Every -

Used to refer to each individual or all members of a group without exception

例子: Every student must submit their assignment by Friday.
使用: formal语境: academic or professional settings
笔记: Emphasizes inclusivity and universality

Used to emphasize the frequency of an action or event

例子: She goes to the gym every day.
使用: informal语境: daily routines or habits
笔记: Commonly used in spoken English to express regularity

Used to express the idea of 'each' or 'all' in a series

例子: Every house on the street was decorated for Christmas.
使用: formal语境: describing a collective action or attribute
笔记: Highlights a collective behavior or characteristic

Every的同义词

Each

Each refers to every individual in a group or set. It emphasizes the individuality or separate identity of each item.
例子: Each student must complete the assignment individually.
笔记: Each is often used when focusing on individual items within a group, whereas every is more general and inclusive.

All

All refers to the whole of a group or set. It emphasizes the entirety or completeness of a group.
例子: All students are required to attend the meeting.
笔记: All can imply a sense of totality or completeness, while every is more about each individual item in a group.

Each and every

Each and every is a combined form that emphasizes the individuality of each item as well as the inclusiveness of the group as a whole.
例子: Each and every employee is expected to attend the training session.
笔记: Each and every is a more emphatic way of expressing the idea of every, highlighting both the individual items and the entire group.

Any

Any refers to one or more items selected from a group without restriction. It emphasizes the freedom of choice.
例子: You can choose any book from the shelf.
笔记: Any implies a sense of choice or selection, while every is more about the inclusiveness of all items in a group.

Every的表达方式,常用短语

Every time

It means on each occasion or instance.
例子: I see her, she's smiling every time.
笔记: The addition of 'time' adds emphasis to the frequency of the action or event.

Every day

Refers to something that happens each day.
例子: I go for a run every day to stay healthy.
笔记: It specifies the frequency of the action happening daily.

Everywhere

Means in or to all places.
例子: There were people everywhere in the city during the festival.
笔记: It emphasizes the wide distribution or presence of something in various locations.

Every now and then

Indicates occasionally or from time to time.
例子: She visits her hometown every now and then to meet her family.
笔记: This phrase suggests irregular intervals of time for the occurrence of an action.

Every which way

Denotes in all directions or in a disorderly manner.
例子: The wind was blowing every which way, making it hard to walk straight.
笔记: It emphasizes the lack of a specific direction or order.

Every so often

Means occasionally or at intervals.
例子: He checks his email every so often to stay updated.
笔记: It implies a periodic or intermittent occurrence.

Every nook and cranny

Refers to every small or hidden place.
例子: She searched every nook and cranny of the house for her missing keys.
笔记: This phrase emphasizes thoroughness in searching every possible corner or space.

Every的日常(俚语)表达

Every single

Used to emphasize that each individual item in a group has been included or experienced.
例子: I have read every single book in the series.
笔记: Adds emphasis to the thoroughness or completeness of the action compared to using 'every' alone.

Every Tom, Dick, and Harry

Refers to ordinary or unimportant people, used to indicate a large or indiscriminate group of people.
例子: I don't want to invite every Tom, Dick, and Harry to the party.
笔记: Conveys a more casual and colloquial tone compared to simply saying 'everyone.'

Every bit as

Means to be equally as much or fully the same as something else.
例子: She is every bit as talented as her sister.
笔记: Emphasizes equality or equivalence in a more informal manner compared to expressing the same idea directly.

Every man and his dog

Used to emphasize how widely known or talked about something is.
例子: It seems like every man and his dog is talking about that new movie.
笔记: Creates a vivid and informal image compared to using 'everybody.'

Every cloud has a silver lining

A proverb meaning that even in difficult or unpleasant situations, there is always something positive or hopeful.
例子: Don't worry, every cloud has a silver lining. Something good will come out of this.
笔记: An idiomatic expression that represents the idea more poetically than using 'every adversity has a benefit.'

Every other

Refers to something that occurs every second instance in a series or pattern.
例子: I have soccer practice every other day.
笔记: Expresses a pattern of alternation more clearly compared to using 'every second.'

Every which way but loose

Means scattered or disorganized in all possible directions.
例子: They scattered the toys every which way but loose.
笔记: An informal and idiomatic way to describe chaos or disorder compared to using 'scattered in all directions.'

Every - 例子

Every student in the class passed the exam.
I go to the gym every morning.
She likes every kind of music.

Every的语法

Every - 代词 (Pronoun) / 限定词 (Determiner)
词元: every
变位
音节、划分和重音
Every 包含2个音节: ev • ery
音标: ˈev-rē
ev ery , ˈev (红色音节是重读的)

Every - 重要性和使用频率

词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
Every: 200 - 300 (极其常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
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