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/ˈevriΘɪŋ/ |
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1 | all the things, activities etc that are involved in a situation 每样事物;每件事;所有事物 |
| The earthquake destroyed everything within a 25-mile radius. 地震毁掉了方圆25英里以内的一切。 |
| Everything’ s done by computer nowadays. 如今每件事都是由计算机完成的。 |
| everything else If you put the books back on the shelves, I’ ll put everything else away. 如果你把书摆回到书架上,我就把其他所有东西放好。 |
| everything from sth to sth (=used for emphasizing that there is a wide range of things) The restaurant serves everything from beer and wine to exotic cocktails. 从…到…的种种事物(用于强调种类繁多) |
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2 | life in general , or a particular situation 生活(统称);事情 |
| You look upset – is everything all right? 你看上去心情不好,一切都还好吗? |
| Why do you always have to spoil everything, Debbie? 你为什么总要把什么事情都搞砸啊,戴比? |
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- | and everything spoken |
| used for showing that you are talking about other similar things, in addition to the ones you have just mentioned |
| 以及其他;等等 |
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| Make sure you’ ve got the passports and tickets and everything before you leave. 在离开之前,要确保自己已带上护照、票以及其他东西。 |
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- | be/mean everything (to sb) |
| to be more valuable or important than anyone or anything else |
| (对某人来说)是最重要的,是最珍贵的 |
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| Beauty isn’ t everything, you know! 你知道美貌并不是最重要的! |
| Sarah and Robert meant everything to each other. 萨拉与罗伯特在彼此眼里都是最重要的。 |
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- | have everything |
| to have all the qualities or possessions that you need in order to be happy or successful |
| 什么都有;什么都不缺 |
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| James seemed to have everything – good looks, charm, and plenty of money. 詹姆斯似乎什么都有,美貌、魅力和大把的钞票。 |
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