every (A1)
カタカナ: エブリィ
IPA: /ˈɛv.ri/
Definition
Used to refer to all the individual members of a group or all the things in a set, without exception.
意味: 例外なく、グループのすべての個々のメンバーまたはセット内のすべてのものを指すために使用されます。
Examples / 例文
Every student in the class received a prize. — Every student in the class received a prize.
Every car on the lot was red. — Every car on the lot was red.
He checks every detail before signing. — He checks every detail before signing.
Every の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Every:
How to Use Every
- every + singular noun (collocation)
- Used to refer to all members of a group or all items in a set, emphasizing each individual unit. — "Every person in the room clapped."
- every time + clause (collocation)
- Used to indicate that something happens whenever a particular event occurs. — "Every time I try to sleep, the dog barks."
- every + day/week/month/year (collocation)
- Used to indicate a recurring period or frequency. — "I walk my dog every day."
See "Every" in the English dictionary
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