| 释义 | 
		- adj.每;所有的;一切可能的;无论哪个…都
 - adv.每个;每隔;所有可能的;完全可能的
 - 网络每一;每个的;每一个
 
 1.  | (与单数名词连用,指整体中的)每一个,每个used with singular nouns to refer to all the members of a group of things or people  |  
  | She knows every student in the school. 她认识学校里的每一个学生。  |   | I could hear every word they said. 他们说的每句话我都能听见。  |   | We enjoyed every minute of our stay. 我们逗留期间每一分钟都过得很愉快。  |   | Every day seemed the same to him. 对他来说似乎天天都一样。  |   | Every single time he calls, I'm out. 他每次打电话来我都不在家。  |   | I read every last article in the newspaper(= all of them) . 报纸上的每一篇文章我都读。  |   | They were watching her every movement. 他们注视着她的每一个动作。  |   | Every one of their CDs has been a hit. 他们的每一张激光唱片都曾经非常流行。  |  
  | We wish you every success. 我们祝你万事如意。  |   | He had every reason to be angry. 他完全有理由感到愤怒。  |  
 3.  | (表示发生的频率)每,每逢,每隔used to say how often sth happens or is done  |  
  | The buses go every 10 minutes. 公共汽车每隔 10 分钟发一班车。  |   | We had to stop every few miles. 我们每走几英里就得停一停。  |   | One in every three marriages ends in divorce. 三分之一的婚姻都以离婚告终。  |   | He has every third day off(= he works for two days then has one day off then works for two days and so on) . 他每隔两天休息一天。  |   | We see each other every now and again . 我们偶尔相见。  |   | Every now and then he regretted his decision. 他有时为自己的决定后悔。  |  
 adj.  | 1. each member of a group, without exception 2. used to emphasize that there is all there could be of a particular quality 3. used to indicate each occurrence in recurrent or intermittent groups of things, or to indicate a ratio  |  det.  | 1. each member of a group, without exception 2. used to emphasize that there is all there could be of a particular quality 3. used to indicate each occurrence in recurrent or intermittent groups of things, or to indicate a ratio 4. used for referring to all the people or things of a particular type or in a particular group, or all the parts of something 5. used for showing how often something happens or how far apart things are, especially when there is a regular time or distance between them 6. used for showing how common something is by giving a number as a part of a larger number 7. used before some words for emphasis 1. each member of a group, without exception 2. used to emphasize that there is all there could be of a particular quality 3. used to indicate each occurrence in recurrent or intermittent groups of things, or to indicate a ratio 4. used for referring to all the people or things of a particular type or in a particular group, or all the parts of something 5. used for showing how often something happens or how far apart things are, especially when there is a regular time or distance between them 6. used for showing how common something is by giving a number as a part of a larger number 7. used before some words for emphasis  |  
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