单词 | everywhere |
释义 | everywhere (once / 121 pages) adv The adverb everywhere means in all possible places. If you take your phone with you everywhere you go, it means you have it with you in all the places you travel. You can use everywhere literally, but it's probably more common to use it in an exaggerating way. For example, if you can't find your glasses, you might say, "I've looked everywhere for them!" You haven't actually looked everywhere, in every possible place — you've actually only looked in all the places you think you might have left your glasses. In Old English, it's æfre gehwær. WORD FAMILYeverywhere: everywheres USAGE EXAMPLES“This will be a very challenged leasing environment almost everywhere,” Mr. Parsons said. Wall Street Journal(Jan 02, 2017) “The unemployment rate is distressing; the impoverishment of the population is palpable everywhere; our social protection system is in deficit and is in peril.” The Guardian(Jan 02, 2017) Debris from the twister was everywhere, she said. Washington Times(Jan 02, 2017) adv to or in any or all places You find fast food stores everywhere people everywhere are becoming aware of the problem he carried a gun everywhere he went Syn all over, everyplace |
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