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ev·ery
/ˈɛvri/
(
a
.)每一的,每個的;一切的,所有的;每隔…的,每…中的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ev·er·y
a. &
a
. pron.
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
.
Every
man
at
his
best
state
is
altogether
vanity
.
--
Ps
.
xxxix
. 5.
Every
door
and
window
was
adorned
with
wreaths
of
flowers
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
Every
one
.
Cf
.
Each
. [
Obs
.]
“
Every
of
your
wishes.”
Daily
occasions
given
to
every
of
us
.
--
Hooker
.
Every each
,
every
one
. [
Obs
.]
“
Every
each
of
them
hath
some
vices.”
--
Burton..
Every now and then
,
at
short
intervals
;
occasionally
;
repeatedly
;
frequently
. [
Colloq
.]
Note:
☞
Every
may
,
by
way
of
emphasis
,
precede
the
article
the
with
a
superlative
adjective
;
as
,
every
,
the
least
variation
.
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
.
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
. ).
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
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
every
adj
1:
each
and
all
of
a
series
of
entities
or
intervals
as
specified
; "
every
third
seat
"; "
every
two
hours
" [
syn
:
every(a)
]
2: (
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
" [
syn
:
every(a)
]
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