every 音标拼音: ['ɛvɚi] ['ɛvri]
a . 每一的,每个的;一切的,所有的;每隔…的,每…中的
每一的,每个的;一切的,所有的;每隔…的,每…中的
every adj 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 "
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1 .
All the parts which compose a whole collection or aggregate number ,
considered in their individuality ,
all taken separately one by one ,
out of an indefinite number .
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Every man at his best state is altogether vanity .
--
Ps .
xxxix .
5 .
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Every door and window was adorned with wreaths of flowers . --
Macaulay .
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2 .
Every one .
Cf . {
Each }. [
Obs .] "
Every of your wishes ."
--
Shak .
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Daily occasions given to every of us . --
Hooker .
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{
Every each },
every one . [
Obs .] "
Every each of them hath some vices ." --
Burton ..
{
Every now and then },
at short intervals ;
occasionally ;
repeatedly ;
frequently . [
Colloq .]
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Note :
Every may ,
by way of emphasis ,
precede the article the with a superlative adjective ;
as ,
every ,
the least variation . --
Locke .
Syn : {
Every }, {
Each }, {
Any }.
Usage :
Any denotes one ,
or some ,
taken indifferently from the individuals which compose a class .
Every differs from each in giving less prominence to the selection of the individual .
Each relates to two or more individuals of a class .
It refers definitely to every one of them ,
denoting that they are considered separately ,
one by one ,
all being included ;
as ,
each soldier was receiving a dollar per day .
Every relates to more than two and brings into greater prominence the notion that not one of all considered is excepted ;
as ,
every soldier was on service ,
except the cavalry ,
that is ,
all the soldiers ,
etc .
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In each division there were four pentecosties ,
in every pentecosty four enomoties ,
and of each enomoty there fought in the front rank four [
soldiers ]. --
Jowett (
Thucyd . ).
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If society is to be kept together and the children of Adam to be saved from setting up each for himself with every one else his foe .
--
J .
H .
Newman .
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