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  • 1 every

    ['evri]
    1) (each one of or all (of a certain number): Every room is painted white; Not every family has a car.) hver; hver eneste; enhver; alle
    2) (each (of an indefinite number or series): Every hour brought the two countries nearer war; He attends to her every need.) hver; hver eneste; alle
    3) (the most absolute or complete possible: We have every reason to believe that she will get better.) hver; hver eneste; enhver; alle
    4) (used to show repetition after certain intervals of time or space: I go to the supermarket every four or five days; Every second house in the row was bright pink; `Every other day' means èvery two days' or `on alternate days'.) hver
    - everyone
    - everyday
    - everything
    - everywhere
    - every bit as
    - every now and then / every now and again / every so often
    - every time
    * * *
    ['evri]
    1) (each one of or all (of a certain number): Every room is painted white; Not every family has a car.) hver; hver eneste; enhver; alle
    2) (each (of an indefinite number or series): Every hour brought the two countries nearer war; He attends to her every need.) hver; hver eneste; alle
    3) (the most absolute or complete possible: We have every reason to believe that she will get better.) hver; hver eneste; enhver; alle
    4) (used to show repetition after certain intervals of time or space: I go to the supermarket every four or five days; Every second house in the row was bright pink; `Every other day' means èvery two days' or `on alternate days'.) hver
    - everyone
    - everyday
    - everything
    - everywhere
    - every bit as
    - every now and then / every now and again / every so often
    - every time

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  • 2 every

    hver

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  • 3 every now and then / every now and again / every so often

    (occasionally: We get a letter from him every now and then.) fra tid til anden; nu og da; en gang imellem
    * * *
    (occasionally: We get a letter from him every now and then.) fra tid til anden; nu og da; en gang imellem

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  • 4 every time

    1) (always; invariably: We use this method every time.) altid; hver gang
    2) (whenever: Every time he comes, we quarrel.) hver gang
    * * *
    1) (always; invariably: We use this method every time.) altid; hver gang
    2) (whenever: Every time he comes, we quarrel.) hver gang

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  • 5 every bit as

    (just as: You're every bit as clever as he is.) lige så
    * * *
    (just as: You're every bit as clever as he is.) lige så

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  • 6 every nook and cranny

    (everywhere: They searched in every nook and cranny.) kroge og afkroge
    * * *
    (everywhere: They searched in every nook and cranny.) kroge og afkroge

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  • 7 (every) now and then/again

    (sometimes; occasionally: We go to the theatre (every) now and then.) nu og da
    * * *
    (sometimes; occasionally: We go to the theatre (every) now and then.) nu og da

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  • 8 every second week

    ((on or during) alternate weeks, months etc: He comes in every second day.) hver anden
    * * *
    ((on or during) alternate weeks, months etc: He comes in every second day.) hver anden

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  • 9 every so often

    (sometimes; occasionally: I meet him at the club every so often.) med jævne mellemrum
    * * *
    (sometimes; occasionally: I meet him at the club every so often.) med jævne mellemrum

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  • 10 (every) now and then/again

    (sometimes; occasionally: We go to the theatre (every) now and then.) nu og da
    * * *
    (sometimes; occasionally: We go to the theatre (every) now and then.) nu og da

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  • 11 every day

    alle dage

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  • 12 every day

    dagligt

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  • 13 every other day

    hver anden dag

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  • 14 every other year

    hvert andet år

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  • 15 every single day

    hver eneste dag

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  • 16 have a finger in the pie / in every pie

    (to be involved in everything that happens: She likes to have a finger in every pie in the village.) mange jern i ilden
    * * *
    (to be involved in everything that happens: She likes to have a finger in every pie in the village.) mange jern i ilden

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  • 17 day by day

    (every day: He's getting better day by day.) dag for dag
    * * *
    (every day: He's getting better day by day.) dag for dag

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  • 18 leap year

    (every fourth year, which consists of 366 days, February having 29, ie 1996, 2000, 2004 etc.) skudår
    * * *
    (every fourth year, which consists of 366 days, February having 29, ie 1996, 2000, 2004 etc.) skudår

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  • 19 to a man

    (every one, without exception: They voted to a man to accept the proposal.) alle sammen
    * * *
    (every one, without exception: They voted to a man to accept the proposal.) alle sammen

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  • 20 daily

    ['deili] 1. adjective
    (happening etc every day: a daily walk; This is part of our daily lives.) daglig; hverdags-
    2. adverb
    (every day: I get paid daily.) dagligt; hver dag
    3. noun
    1) (a newspaper published every day: We take three dailies.) dagblad
    2) ((also daily help) a person who is paid to come regularly and help with the housework: Our daily (help) comes on Mondays.) hushjælp
    * * *
    ['deili] 1. adjective
    (happening etc every day: a daily walk; This is part of our daily lives.) daglig; hverdags-
    2. adverb
    (every day: I get paid daily.) dagligt; hver dag
    3. noun
    1) (a newspaper published every day: We take three dailies.) dagblad
    2) ((also daily help) a person who is paid to come regularly and help with the housework: Our daily (help) comes on Mondays.) hushjælp

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См. также в других словарях:

  • every — 1. differences between each and every. Both words denote all the people or things in a group, and both normally govern a singular verb (for some exceptions see each). But each is a pronoun (as in I ll take three of each) as well as an adjective… …   Modern English usage

  • Every — Ev er*y, a. & a. pron. [OE. everich, everilk; AS. [=ae]fre ever + [ae]lc each. See {Ever}, {each}.] 1. All the parts which compose a whole collection or aggregate number, considered in their individuality, all taken separately one by one, out of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • every — ► DETERMINER 1) used to refer to all the individual members of a set without exception. 2) used to indicate something happening at specified intervals: every thirty minutes. 3) all possible; the utmost: every effort was made. ● every bit as Cf.… …   English terms dictionary

  • every — [ev′rē] adj. [ME everiche < OE æfre ælc, lit., ever each] 1. each, individually and separately; each, and including all [every man among you] 2. the fullest possible; all that there could be [given every chance to do the job] 3. each group or… …   English World dictionary

  • every — early 13c., contraction of O.E. æfre ælc each of a group, lit. ever each (Chaucer s everich), from EACH (Cf. each) with EVER (Cf. ever) added for emphasis, as the word is still felt to need emphasis (Mod.Eng. every last ..., every single ..., etc …   Etymology dictionary

  • every — index collective Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • every — each, *all …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • every — [adj] each, all each one, whole, without exception; concept 531 Ant. none …   New thesaurus

  • every */*/*/ — UK [ˈevrɪ] / US determiner Summary: Every is generally used before a singular countable noun. The only exceptions are at Sense 2, where every can be used in phrases like every three hours , and at Sense 3. A noun subject that follows every is… …   English dictionary

  • every — ev|ery W1S1 [ˈevri] determiner [always followed by a singular C noun] [: Old English; Origin: Afre Alc ever each ] 1.) used to refer to all the people or things in a particular group or all the parts of something ▪ We looked carefully at every… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • every — [[t]e̱vri[/t]] ♦ 1) DET: DET sing n You use every to indicate that you are referring to all the members of a group or all the parts of something and not only some of them. Every village has a green, a church, a pub and a manor house... Record… …   English dictionary

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