形容词none
1. every other : 每隔一, 所有其他的;
2. every so often : 不时;
every
形容词
1. He was given every chance to try the job.
他得到一切可能的机会去试做这件事。
2. The library is open every day.
图书馆每天都开。
3. Not every horse can run fast.
并非每匹马都能跑得快。
4. They showed us every consideration.
他们对我们关心备至。
5. We went there every one of us.
我们大家都到那里去了。
1. 每一:[ 奇记 ] 3:每一(every)件事情(thing)都需要用心来做. [ 奇记 ] 1:骨瘦如柴病人(bi)拿着玫瑰花(r)在天河(th)前过生日的那一天(day)遇到了七仙女. 同样[ 奇记 ] 1:他发现长着棕色的人头发都不如(br)自己的(own) 头发长得漂亮.
1. 每一;每个
You use every to indicate that you are referring to all the members of a group or all the parts of something and not only some of them.
e.g. Every village has a green, a church, a pub and a manor house...
每个村庄都有一片绿地、一座教堂、一间酒馆和一座庄园宅第。
e.g. Record every expenditure you make.
记下你的每一笔花销。
2. (表示发生频率)每隔,每
You use every in order to say how often something happens or to indicate that something happens at regular intervals.
every
e.g. We were made to attend meetings every day...
我们每天都得参加会议。
e.g. A burglary occurs every three minutes in London...
伦敦每3分钟就会发生一起入室抢劫案。
3. 每…之中
You use every in front of a number when you are saying what proportion of people or things something happens to or applies to.
every
e.g. Two out of every three Britons already own a video recorder...
每3个英国人中就有两个已经有了录像机。
e.g. About one in every 20 people have clinical depression...
大约每20个人中有1个患有临床抑郁症。
4. (用于名词前表示强调)充足的,完全的
You can use every before some nouns, for example 'sign', 'effort', 'reason', and 'intention' in order to emphasize what you are saying.
every
e.g. The Congressional Budget Office says the federal deficit shows every sign of getting larger...
国会预算办公室说有种种的迹象表明联邦赤字正在增加。
e.g. I think that there is every chance that you will succeed...
我想你取得成功的机会很大。
5. (幻想、愿望、欲望等)所有的,全部的
If you say that someone's every whim, wish, or desire will be satisfied, you are emphasizing that everything they want will happen or be provided.
every的翻译
e.g. Dozens of servants had catered to his every whim.
几十个仆人迎合他所有稀奇古怪的念头。
1. 每一;每个
You use every to indicate that you are referring to all the members of a group or all the parts of something and not only some of them.
e.g. Every village has a green, a church, a pub and a manor house...
每个村庄都有一片绿地、一座教堂、一间酒馆和一座庄园宅第。
e.g. Record every expenditure you make.
记下你的每一笔花销。
2. (表示发生频率)每隔,每
You use every in order to say how often something happens or to indicate that something happens at regular intervals.
every
e.g. We were made to attend meetings every day...
我们每天都得参加会议。
e.g. A burglary occurs every three minutes in London...
伦敦每3分钟就会发生一起入室抢劫案。
3. 每…之中
You use every in front of a number when you are saying what proportion of people or things something happens to or applies to.
every
e.g. Two out of every three Britons already own a video recorder...
每3个英国人中就有两个已经有了录像机。
e.g. About one in every 20 people have clinical depression...
大约每20个人中有1个患有临床抑郁症。
4. (用于名词前表示强调)充足的,完全的
You can use every before some nouns, for example 'sign', 'effort', 'reason', and 'intention' in order to emphasize what you are saying.
every
e.g. The Congressional Budget Office says the federal deficit shows every sign of getting larger...
国会预算办公室说有种种的迹象表明联邦赤字正在增加。
e.g. I think that there is every chance that you will succeed...
我想你取得成功的机会很大。
5. (幻想、愿望、欲望等)所有的,全部的
If you say that someone's every whim, wish, or desire will be satisfied, you are emphasizing that everything they want will happen or be provided.
every的翻译
e.g. Dozens of servants had catered to his every whim.
几十个仆人迎合他所有稀奇古怪的念头。
保险
A:It’s only a few (dollars/ times/calls every month.
每个月只要(几元钱/几次/打几个电话)。
every
B:That’s not so bad.
那还不是很糟糕。