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单词 anyone
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Definition of anyone in English:

anyone

pronoun ˈɛnɪwʌnˈɛniˌwən
  • 1usually with negative or in questions Any person or people.

    任何人

    there wasn't anyone there

    那儿什么人都没有。

    does anyone remember him?

    有谁记得他吗?

    I was afraid to tell anyone

    我对什么人都不敢说。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is not thought anyone was in the building, which was once a ballroom and Corn Exchange.
    • If anyone has this piece, or remembers it better than me, feel free to put me right on this one.
    • The leaflets will remind pensioners never to open their doors to anyone they are unsure of.
    • While she accepted she had to go, she said she had not deliberately misled anyone.
    • Unfortunately, there didn't seem to be anyone around to pick up the phone.
    • If we employed anyone who wasn't family we would have to employ all sorts of safety measures.
    • I've not noticed anyone admiring the muscles and shoulder aches that go with it too.
    • You should always ask for ID, and never let anyone into your home that you are not sure of.
    • My only hope is I can scrape through Christmas unscathed and not upset anyone too much.
    • If they do not want to go out and meet anyone, someone may also be deputed to meet them.
    • Has anyone ever commented about the lack of people with disabilities in the programme?
    • If anyone wants to drive me to Bristol and back to see them in early May, I will buy their ticket to get in.
    • Last night Charlotte begged anyone who had a copy of the footage to come forward.
    • Somehow, the kitchen would be full of fabulous food without anyone going to any effort.
    • ‘I didn't know anyone there,’ she once admitted.
    • All of them looked like they never again wanted to see pain inflicted on anyone.
    • If anyone remembers him or knew him, I would be very glad to hear from you as soon as possible.
    • If anyone has more information on the subject, please feel free to add links in the comments.
    • This album is all kinds of good things and I would recommend it to anyone who likes lovely music.
    • So if anyone knows any TV producers pitch them the idea for me and point them in my direction.
    Synonyms
    anyone, anybody
    1. 1.1without negative Used for emphasis.
      用于强调任何人
      anyone could do it

      这个谁都干得了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ducks have been part of the village scene in Bledington for as long as anyone can remember.
      • Like anyone moving to the big bad world of a city, they have had to toughen up.
      • In her eleven years of life she has yet to be dominated by anyone or anything.
      • I enjoy travelling on fast roads with music blasting from the stereo as much as anyone else.
      • So hone your skills, get some samples and talk to anyone and everyone about what you can offer.
      • It's hard to imagine anyone ever getting quite so worked up over these new buses.
      • Even a cursory look at the new science GCSE is enough to give anyone pause for thought.
      • Nothing special, just the normal adjustments anyone has to make as the body gets older.
      • It is a shame it has to come to that before anyone realises how dangerous this road is.
      • Of course, the truth is that they have been part of it for as long as anyone can remember.
      • They seem to know better than anyone what this feels like, what we're going through.
      • We respect the Brits more than anyone else, and this will take a long time to go.
      • I try to tell her that as she grows older her needs may be reduced but she is a woman who will not be told or driven by anyone.
      • Francis had never been afraid of anyone for as long as I had known him, not even the oldest of the old.
      • The danger now is that anyone who wants to change society will run a mile from active politics.
      • He wanted to find a way to bring down the cost of motoring so that anyone could do it.
      • Belfast are the strongest by far but, apart from them, anybody can beat anyone else.
      • Suffice it to say that Waugh might have trouble getting anyone to print his story today.
      • Heskey's got the power and pace to frighten anyone but must remember it's not a crime to use it.
      • More than anyone, he needs to get it together if he wants to win the competition.
      • Alternatively, anyone can take part in the coffee morning and hold their own event.
  • 2A person of importance or authority.

    重要(或权威)的人

    they are read by anyone who's anyone

    凡是重要人物都阅读这些东西。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Over the years, anyone who's anyone in the game has dropped by to play a round or two in the city.
    • Anyone who's anyone in the industry will be there!

Usage

The two-word form any one is not the same as the one-word form anyone and the two forms cannot be used interchangeably. Any one means ‘any single (person or thing)’, as in: not more than twelve new members are admitted in any one year

Phrases

  • be anyone's

    • informal Be open to sexual advances from anyone.

      〈非正式〉(人)接受任何人性爱的

      three shandies and he's anyone's

      他只要三杯落肚便会接受任何人的性挑逗。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I can try to sum it up with: a couple of drinks and she's anyone's!
      • Give me a sandwich, a large vodka and non-stop football and I'm anyone's.
      • A couple of lager shandies and he's anyone's.
      • Put a woman with half a brain and a wallet of her own into the picture and superimpose the word "Independence" over the top and I'm anyone's.
      • I can drink most anything else, but three pints and I'm anyone's.
  • anyone's game

    • An evenly balanced contest.

      平局

      it was still anyone's game at half-time

      中场休息时还是平局。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Although the trend toward inclusions and the current spike in coffee popularity is clear, it is anyone's game as to the next ‘must have’ innovative ice cream flavor.
      • Her analysis relies heavily on the misguided notion that it's all over when in fact, the Internet is still anyone's game.
      • In the last five minutes, at 0-20 to 2-14, it was still anyone's game.
      • Outside the top three, there is still the sense that it's anyone's game.
      • Other candidates have come to the fore revealing that the party nomination is really anyone's game.
      • Three minutes remained and it was anyone's game.
      • With another 80 points up for grabs by the end of the year, it is still anyone's game between the top four cars.
      • I think it is still anyone's game for the taking.
      • At the start of the second half it was anyone's game and there were good passing exchanges on both sides.
      • I think it could be anyone's game, especially with the pitch being like it is.

Definition of anyone in US English:

anyone

pronounˈenēˌwənˈɛniˌwən
  • 1usually with negative or in questions Any person or people.

    任何人

    there wasn't anyone there

    那儿什么人都没有。

    does anyone remember him?

    有谁记得他吗?

    I was afraid to tell anyone

    我对什么人都不敢说。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I've not noticed anyone admiring the muscles and shoulder aches that go with it too.
    • If anyone remembers him or knew him, I would be very glad to hear from you as soon as possible.
    • While she accepted she had to go, she said she had not deliberately misled anyone.
    • If we employed anyone who wasn't family we would have to employ all sorts of safety measures.
    • So if anyone knows any TV producers pitch them the idea for me and point them in my direction.
    • The leaflets will remind pensioners never to open their doors to anyone they are unsure of.
    • It is not thought anyone was in the building, which was once a ballroom and Corn Exchange.
    • If they do not want to go out and meet anyone, someone may also be deputed to meet them.
    • You should always ask for ID, and never let anyone into your home that you are not sure of.
    • All of them looked like they never again wanted to see pain inflicted on anyone.
    • Unfortunately, there didn't seem to be anyone around to pick up the phone.
    • Somehow, the kitchen would be full of fabulous food without anyone going to any effort.
    • Has anyone ever commented about the lack of people with disabilities in the programme?
    • Last night Charlotte begged anyone who had a copy of the footage to come forward.
    • This album is all kinds of good things and I would recommend it to anyone who likes lovely music.
    • If anyone wants to drive me to Bristol and back to see them in early May, I will buy their ticket to get in.
    • My only hope is I can scrape through Christmas unscathed and not upset anyone too much.
    • If anyone has this piece, or remembers it better than me, feel free to put me right on this one.
    • If anyone has more information on the subject, please feel free to add links in the comments.
    • ‘I didn't know anyone there,’ she once admitted.
    Synonyms
    anyone, anybody
    1. 1.1without negative Used for emphasis.
      用于强调任何人
      anyone could do it

      这个谁都干得了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • More than anyone, he needs to get it together if he wants to win the competition.
      • Like anyone moving to the big bad world of a city, they have had to toughen up.
      • He wanted to find a way to bring down the cost of motoring so that anyone could do it.
      • Ducks have been part of the village scene in Bledington for as long as anyone can remember.
      • I enjoy travelling on fast roads with music blasting from the stereo as much as anyone else.
      • Belfast are the strongest by far but, apart from them, anybody can beat anyone else.
      • Alternatively, anyone can take part in the coffee morning and hold their own event.
      • I try to tell her that as she grows older her needs may be reduced but she is a woman who will not be told or driven by anyone.
      • Francis had never been afraid of anyone for as long as I had known him, not even the oldest of the old.
      • In her eleven years of life she has yet to be dominated by anyone or anything.
      • It is a shame it has to come to that before anyone realises how dangerous this road is.
      • Heskey's got the power and pace to frighten anyone but must remember it's not a crime to use it.
      • We respect the Brits more than anyone else, and this will take a long time to go.
      • They seem to know better than anyone what this feels like, what we're going through.
      • Suffice it to say that Waugh might have trouble getting anyone to print his story today.
      • So hone your skills, get some samples and talk to anyone and everyone about what you can offer.
      • It's hard to imagine anyone ever getting quite so worked up over these new buses.
      • Of course, the truth is that they have been part of it for as long as anyone can remember.
      • Even a cursory look at the new science GCSE is enough to give anyone pause for thought.
      • The danger now is that anyone who wants to change society will run a mile from active politics.
      • Nothing special, just the normal adjustments anyone has to make as the body gets older.
  • 2A person of importance or authority.

    重要(或权威)的人

    they are read by anyone who's anyone

    凡是重要人物都阅读这些东西。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anyone who's anyone in the industry will be there!
    • Over the years, anyone who's anyone in the game has dropped by to play a round or two in the city.

Usage

Any one is not the same as anyone, and the two forms should not be used interchangeably. Any one, meaning ‘any single (person or thing),’ is written as two words to emphasize singularity: any one of us could do the job; not more than ten new members are chosen in any one year. Otherwise it is written as one word: anyone who wants to come is welcome. Note that this distinction is structurally similar to, although not identical with, the difference between every day and everyday: see everyday

Phrases

  • be anyone's

    • informal (of a person) be open to sexual advances from anyone.

      〈非正式〉(人)接受任何人性爱的

      three drinks and he's anyone's

      他只要三杯落肚便会接受任何人的性挑逗。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I can drink most anything else, but three pints and I'm anyone's.
      • Give me a sandwich, a large vodka and non-stop football and I'm anyone's.
      • A couple of lager shandies and he's anyone's.
      • I can try to sum it up with: a couple of drinks and she's anyone's!
      • Put a woman with half a brain and a wallet of her own into the picture and superimpose the word "Independence" over the top and I'm anyone's.
  • anyone's game

    • An evenly balanced contest.

      平局

      it was still anyone's game at halftime

      中场休息时还是平局。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • With another 80 points up for grabs by the end of the year, it is still anyone's game between the top four cars.
      • I think it is still anyone's game for the taking.
      • Other candidates have come to the fore revealing that the party nomination is really anyone's game.
      • In the last five minutes, at 0-20 to 2-14, it was still anyone's game.
      • Although the trend toward inclusions and the current spike in coffee popularity is clear, it is anyone's game as to the next ‘must have’ innovative ice cream flavor.
      • I think it could be anyone's game, especially with the pitch being like it is.
      • At the start of the second half it was anyone's game and there were good passing exchanges on both sides.
      • Outside the top three, there is still the sense that it's anyone's game.
      • Three minutes remained and it was anyone's game.
      • Her analysis relies heavily on the misguided notion that it's all over when in fact, the Internet is still anyone's game.
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