释义 |
each othereach ˈother ●●● S1 W1 pronoun [not used as the subject of a sentence] - It's normal for people to ignore each other in an elevator.
- José and his uncle hate each other.
- The two kids played happily with each other all morning.
- At one point we were kneeling on the floor facing each other, telling and listening to stories simultaneously.
- During the show his eccentric machines ran into each other, consumed each other, and melded into broken heaps.
- John Champagne and Bob Guadiana complemented each other extremely well.
- Store owners kept each other abreast of these unfortunate incidents and warned each other.
- The rhythmic clapping convinced him they were dancing, probably teaching each other routines.
- They had been arguing about whether they should write to each other.
used to show that each of two or more people does something to the other or others → one another: Susan and Robert kissed each other passionately. The girls looked at each other. They enjoy each other’s company. → be at each other’s throats at throat(5) |