释义 |
everywhither, adv.|ˈɛvərɪ-, ˈɛvrɪˌhwɪðə(r)| [f. every + whither; in ME. perh. f. ever + ywhither.] In every direction.
1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. iv. iv. (1495) 85 The moost mater is obedyent that stretchyth itselfe euery whyther and moost vpwarde. 1851Carlyle Sterling i. viii. (1872) 48 It was talk..spreading everywhither in inextricable currents. 1888Talmage Serm. in The Voice (N. York) 28 June, A hymn has wings, and can fly everywhither. |