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  • 1 every

    a. 모든, 일체의, 어느\every이나 다, 각\every마다, 때때로, 가끔

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  • 2 hour

    n. 한시간, 시각, 시, 영업시간, every \hour on the \hour 매시 정시 in an eril \hour 나쁜 때에

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  • 3 imaginable

    a. 상상할 수 있는(한의), 강조하기 위해 최상급 형용사 또는 all, every, no등에 덧붙여씀

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  • 4 oar

    I
    n. 노, 노젓는 사람, be chained to the \oar (갤리배의 노예처럼)고역을 강제당하다, have an \oar in every man's boat 누구의 일에나 말참견하다, put(thrust)in one's \oar 쓸데없는 참견을 하다
    II
    vi. 노젓다

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  • 5 other

    I
    a. 딴, 다른, 다음의, 나머지의, every \other 하나걸러, none \other than 다름 아닌, the \other day(night)일전(요전날 밤)에, the \other party 상대방, the \other side (미국에서 본) 유럽, the \other world 내세, 저승
    II
    pron, 딴 것(사람), 다른 하나, 나머지 것, of all \others 모든 것(사람)중에서 특히, some... or \other 무언(누군, 어딘)가
    III
    ad. 그렇지 않고, 딴 방법으로

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  • 6 turn

    I
    vt. 돌리다, (고동을)틀다,...을 돌아가다(\turn the corner), 뒤집다, (책장을)넘기다, 뒤집어 엎다, 뒤겨 보내다, 향하게 하다, 바꾸다, 번역하다, 나쁘게 하다, 돌게 만들다, (선반, 녹로 따위로)갈리다, 형을 만들다, 생각해(짜)내다
    II
    vi. 돌다, 회전하다, 구르다, 뒹굴다, 굼틀대다, 방향을 바꾸다, 돌다, 기울다, 변하다,...으로 변하다, (머리가)어찔어찔하다, 핑 돌다, (속이)메스껍다, 선반을 돌리다
    III
    a. 회전, 전향, 말투, 변화, 순번, 경향, 모양, 한 바탕의 일, (새끼 등의)한 사리, 놀람, 복자, 경도, 회음, at every \turn 어는 곳에나, by \turns 교대로, 번갈아, give (a person) a \turn 놀라게 하다, in \turn 차례로, on the \turn 변하기 시작하여
    IV
    v., n. 돌리다, 돌다, 뒤집다, (모퉁이를)돌다, 향하게 하다, 방향을 바꾸다, 변화시키다, 바뀌다,...이 되다

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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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