请勿将 everyone 和 every one 混淆。 everyone 总是指人,并且用作单数名词。 Everyone likes him ... On behalf of everyone in the school, I'd like to thank you. 在短语 every one 中,one 是代词 ,在不同的上下文当中 ,它能够指代任何人或事物。其后经常紧随单词 of, We've saved seeds from every one of our plants ... Every one of them phoned me. 在这些例子当中,every one 是表达 all 的含义,而且语气更强烈。
(pronoun)
Definition
every person
Everyone needs some free time for rest and relaxation.
Synonyms
everybody
each one
the whole world
each person
every person
all and sundry
one and all
Usage note
Everyone and everybody are interchangeable, and can be used as synonyms of each other in any context. Care should be taken, however, to distinguish between everyone as a single word and every one as two words, the latter form correctly being used to refer to each individual person or thing in a particular group: every one of them is wrong.
Synonyms of 'everyone'
everyone
Explore 'everyone' in the dictionary
everyone
(evriwʌn) or everybody
1. pronoun
You use everyone or everybody to refer to all the people in a particular group.
Everyone in the street was shocked when they heard the news.
When everyone else goes home around 5 p.m. Lynn is still hard at work.
Not everyone thinks that the government is being particularly generous.
2. pronoun
You use everyone or everybody to refer to all people.
Everyone feels like a failure at times.
Everyone needs some free time for rest and relaxation.
You can't keep everybody happy.
Synonyms: everybody, each one, the whole world, each person More Synonyms of everyone
English Easy Learning GrammarIndefinite pronounsThe indefinite pronouns are used when you do not know or do not need to say preciselywho or what you are referring to. The noun phrase which they substitute ... Read more
everyone in British English
(ˈɛvrɪˌwʌn, -wən)
pronoun
every person; everybody
▶ USAGE Everyone and everybody are interchangeable, as are no one and nobody, and someone and somebody. Care should be taken to distinguish between everyone as a single word and every one as two words, the latter form correctly being used to refer to each individual personor thing in a particular group: every one of them is wrong
everyone in American English
(ˈɛvriˌwʌn)
pronoun
every person; everybody
More idioms containing
everyone
everyone has their price
Examples of 'everyone' in a sentence
everyone
The first three matches fizzled out in the rain, increasing everyone 's anxiety.
Garth Nix LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR (2001)
They can start doing the donkey-work, checking everyone on the hotel's register.
Jon Cleary YESTERDAY'S SHADOW (2001)
A master must ensure that everyone in his charge is taken care of.
Jennifer Fallon TREASON KEEP (2001)
There had been no way for Sara to buy it without alerting everyone who knew her.
Karin Slaughter BLINDSIGHTED (2001)
In other languages
everyone
British English: everyone /ˈɛvrɪˌwʌn; -wən/ PRONOUN
Everyone means all the people in a group, or all the people in the world.
Everyone knows who she is.
American English: everyone
Arabic: كُلُّ شَخْص
Brazilian Portuguese: todo o mundo
Chinese: 每个人
Croatian: svatko
Czech: všichni
Danish: alle
Dutch: iedereen
European Spanish: todos
Finnish: jokainen
French: tout le monde
German: jedermann
Greek: οι πάντες
Italian: tutti
Japanese: 誰でも皆
Korean: 모든 사람
Norwegian: enhver
Polish: wszyscy
European Portuguese: toda a gente
Romanian: toți
Russian: каждый
Latin American Spanish: todo el mundo
Swedish: alla
Thai: ทุกคน
Turkish: herkes
Ukrainian: всі
Vietnamese: mọi người
All related terms of 'everyone'
everyone else
其他人 qítā rén
everyone knew him as Robert
每个(個)人都叫他罗(羅)伯特 měigè rén dōu jiào tā Luóbótè
just about everything/everyone
差不多所有东(東)西/所有人 chàbuduō suǒyǒu dōngxi/suǒyǒu rén
not everyone has the time to cook
不是所有人都有时(時)间(間)下厨(廚)的 bù shì suǒyǒu rén dōu yǒu shíjiān xiàchú de
he awoke/arrived to find that everyone had gone
他醒来(來)/到了发(發)现(現)大家都走了 tā xǐnglái/dàole fāxiàn dàjiā dōu zǒu le