Every Meaning in English
word
/ˈɛvɝi/, /ˈɛvɹi/
EV-ree
/ˈɛvɹi/
EV-ree
释义
Used to refer to all the individual members of a group without exception.
用法与细微差别
Always followed by singular countable nouns (e.g., every day, every student). Often confused with 'each' but 'every' emphasizes the whole group collectively. Formal and neutral in tone.
Spanish: cada - todoPortuguese (BR): cada - todoPortuguese (PT): cada - todoChinese (Simplified): 每个 - 每一Chinese (Traditional): 每個 - 每一Hindi: हरArabic: كلBengali: প্রত্যেক - প্রতি - সবRussian: каждыйJapanese: 毎 - すべての (フォーマル)Vietnamese: mỗi - mọiKorean: 모든 - 각각의Turkish: herUrdu: ہرIndonesian: setiap
例句
Every student must bring their own book.
basic
Every child loves to play outside.
basic
She visits her grandmother every Sunday.
basic
Every now and then, I like to watch old movies.
natural
Every single person here was impressed by the speech.
natural
He goes to the gym every morning before work.
natural