单词 | each |
释义 | each each /iːtʃ/ pronoun, determiner A1 every thing, person, etc. in a group of two or more, considered separately: » When you run, each foot leaves the ground before the other comes down.» There are five leaflets - please take one of each.» Each of the companies supports a local charity.» Each and every one of the flowers has its own colour and smell.» We each (= every one of us) wanted the bedroom with the balcony, so we tossed a coin to decide.» The bill comes to £79, so that's about £10 each.Thesaurus+: ↑Both, all, each and everyeach to his/their own (MAINLY US to each their own)F0 used to say that everyone likes different things: » You actually like modern jazz, do you? Each to their own.Thesaurus+: ↑Liking moreeach wayF0 If you put an amount of money each way on a horse race, you will win money if the horse you have chosen comes first, second, or third. Thesaurus+: ↑Gambling and bookmaking , ↑Taking risks• • • Extra Examples:» We have only a small amount of food and clothing to deal out to each refugee.» Start by dealing everyone five cards each.» He cut the cake into six pieces and gave each child a slice.» Your salary will be paid on the third week of each calendar month.» You must consider each problem as an aspect of the whole. |
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