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Anybody Meaning in English

word

/ˈɛnibədi/
EN-ee-buh-dee
/ˈɛnɪbˌɒdi/
EN-ih-BOD-ee

释义

Refers to any person, often used to mean 'someone' in questions and negatives. It can mean 'no one' in negative sentences.

用法与细微差别

Used in both positive questions ('Is anybody there?') and negative sentences ('I didn't see anybody'). Formality is neutral. Do not confuse with 'anyone' which is similar but slightly more formal. In negative sentences, it often means 'no one'.

例句

Is there anybody at the door?

basic

I didn’t see anybody at the party.

basic

Can anybody help me with this?

basic

I don’t think anybody knows the answer.

natural

Did anybody call while I was out?

natural

You can ask anybody you trust for advice.

natural