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Definition of everyone in English: everyonepronoun ˈɛvrɪwʌnˈɛvriˌwən Every person. 每人;人人 everyone needs time to unwind 人人都应享有得到休息和放松的时间。 he knew everyone in the business 他认识公司里的每一个人。 Example sentencesExamples - They are in view all the time and everyone has really nice gardens and takes a lot of pride in them.
- Of course everyone is going to be twitchy for the first one because it's been so long.
- Just walk up the high street and you will see everyone jawing on their mobile phones.
- We want everyone to enjoy and appreciate them and for them to be better looked after.
- The players all work as a team and everyone puts in the extra effort for each other.
- That is not to imply that everyone running an insurer is a crook, a fraud or a simpleton.
- More business means more jobs and money for everyone who lives and works in the city.
- The point being made here is not that music should be free for everyone, all the time.
- She was a very nice lady and it's a very sad loss for everyone and especially her family.
- The meetings are open to everyone and the public are able to speak and to ask questions.
- The trouble with plans is that you have to put something down on paper for everyone to see.
- Back in the dressing room, everyone agrees that this was the best gig of the tour so far.
- He said at the end of the concert that he would see everyone next year and we would love him to come back.
- We won't stick it up on the notice board so everyone can have a laugh at what a plonker you are.
- This is a tree that everyone should have and in good years it will give you autumn tints as well.
- He's spent a big portion of the week shouting at everyone so much that they all hate him.
- That's not to say we have won everyone over and all our publicity is going to be good from now on.
- It is better it happened at work than somewhere else even if it was such a shock for everyone.
- What everyone wants to know is when we'll be able to get to work without hat hair and a numb face.
- They are all quite alike, but there is one tiny one and everyone is quite soppy about it.
Synonyms everybody, every person, each person, each one, each and every one, all, one and all, all and sundry, the whole world, the world at large, the public, the general public, people everywhere informal {every Tom, Dick, and Harry}, every man jack, every mother's son Definition of everyone in US English: everyonepronounˈevrēˌwənˈɛvriˌwən Every person. 每人;人人 everyone needs time to unwind 人人都应享有得到休息和放松的时间。 he knew everyone in the business 他认识公司里的每一个人。 Example sentencesExamples - They are in view all the time and everyone has really nice gardens and takes a lot of pride in them.
- He's spent a big portion of the week shouting at everyone so much that they all hate him.
- That is not to imply that everyone running an insurer is a crook, a fraud or a simpleton.
- The players all work as a team and everyone puts in the extra effort for each other.
- It is better it happened at work than somewhere else even if it was such a shock for everyone.
- This is a tree that everyone should have and in good years it will give you autumn tints as well.
- Just walk up the high street and you will see everyone jawing on their mobile phones.
- Of course everyone is going to be twitchy for the first one because it's been so long.
- We won't stick it up on the notice board so everyone can have a laugh at what a plonker you are.
- Back in the dressing room, everyone agrees that this was the best gig of the tour so far.
- The point being made here is not that music should be free for everyone, all the time.
- That's not to say we have won everyone over and all our publicity is going to be good from now on.
- They are all quite alike, but there is one tiny one and everyone is quite soppy about it.
- What everyone wants to know is when we'll be able to get to work without hat hair and a numb face.
- The trouble with plans is that you have to put something down on paper for everyone to see.
- He said at the end of the concert that he would see everyone next year and we would love him to come back.
- More business means more jobs and money for everyone who lives and works in the city.
- The meetings are open to everyone and the public are able to speak and to ask questions.
- She was a very nice lady and it's a very sad loss for everyone and especially her family.
- We want everyone to enjoy and appreciate them and for them to be better looked after.
Synonyms everybody, every person, each person, each one, each and every one, all, one and all, all and sundry, the whole world, the world at large, the public, the general public, people everywhere |