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eachi:tFpronoun, determinerevery thing, person, etc. in a group of two or more, considered separately(两个或两个以上的)每一个When you run, each foot leaves the ground before the other comes down.当你跑动时,一只脚通常在另一只脚着地以前离开地面。There are five leaflets--please take one of each.有五种传单----请每种各拿一张。Each of the five satellites have their own orbit.五颗卫星都有各自的轨道。He said he'd loved each (one) of his five wives in different ways.他说他以不同的方式爱五个妻子中的每一个人。Each and every one (of the flowers) has its own colour and smell.每一种(花)都有各自的颜色和气味 。We each (= Every one of us) wanted the bedroom with the window, so we decided who'd get it by tossing a coin.我们每个人都想要有窗户的卧室,所以我们决定扔硬币来分配。The bill comes to £79, so that's about £10 each.帐单计79英镑,因此每人大约10英镑。It's 490 miles each way so it'll be almost a 1000-mile trip.单程490英里,所以这是个近1000英里的旅程。(Br) I'm sorry you hate my music, but each to his/their own ( esp. Am to each his own ) (= different people like or do different things).我很抱歉你不喜欢我的音乐,但是每人各有所爱。If you put a sum of money each way on something like a horse race, you will win money if your horse comes first, second or third.(赌马等比赛中)每道都下注
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