each
- IPA[iːtʃ]
英式
- used to refer to every one of two or more people or things, regarded and identified separately
- every one of two or more people or things, regarded and identified separately
- to, for, or by every one of a group (used after a noun or an amount)
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dete
- 1. used to refer to every one of two or more people or things, regarded and identified separately each battery is in a separate compartment each one of us was asked what went on
代名詞
- 1. every one of two or more people or things, regarded and identified separately they each have their own personality Doug had money from each of his five uncles
副詞
- 1. to, for, or by every one of a group (used after a noun or an amount) the tickets cost £11 each Paul and Bill have a glass each
- in two equal wagers, one backing a horse or other competitor to win and the other backing it to ... in the same race, I had £1 each way on Golden Palace
- (of a bet) divided into two equal wagers, one backing a horse or other competitor to win and ... he could be worth an each-way bet
Oxford Dictionary
- used to refer to each member of a group when each does something to or for other members: they communicate with each other in French
Oxford Dictionary
- used to refer to each member of a group when each does something to or for other members: they communicate with each other in French
Oxford American Dictionary
- every single (used for emphasis)
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- every single (used for emphasis)
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- (of two or more people) creatively inspire each other while working on something
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- (of people or organizations) quarrel or fight persistently
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- (of people or organizations) quarrel or fight persistently
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- used to refer to every one of two or more people or things, regarded and identified separately: each battery is in a separate compartment each one of us was asked what went on
- every one of two or more people or things, regarded and identified separately: they each have their own personality Doug had money from each of his five uncles
- to, for, or by every one of a group (used after a noun or an amount): they cost $11 each Paul and Bill have a glass each
Oxford American Dictionary