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1 Noach
n. Noah, man who built an ark to save his family and a (male-female) pair of every living creature from the great Flood (Biblical) -
2 al
adj. all, every--------adv. long since, already--------conj. if only, though, would that--------n. all--------pron. everyone, each -
3 alle
adj. all; each; every -
4 allerwegen
adv. everywhere, in every location, high and low -
5 alom
adv. everywhere, all around, in every place -
6 arke noachs
n. Noah's Ark, boat in which Noah survived the flood along with his family and two of every kind of creature -
7 asterisk
n. asterisk, small star-shaped character (*); "wildcard" symbol, character that can be used to represent every possible character combination (Computers) -
8 asteriskteken
v. asterisk, small star-shaped character (*); "wildcard" symbol, character that can be used to represent every possible character combination (Computers) -
9 bescheurkalender
n. annual from which can be taken every day a paper with date and a joke or wisdom on it -
10 biennale
n. Biennale, every other year; event that happens every 2 years; art exhibition that takes place in Venice -
11 driejaarlijks
adj. triennial, occurring every three years -
12 driemaandelijks
adj. quarterly, occurring every three months, taking place four times a year--------adv. quarterly, four times a year, once every three months -
13 eendaags
adj. daily, occurring every day -
14 eensluidend
adj. identical, exactly alike, same; equal in every respect, interchangeable -
15 elk
adj. every, each, all--------adv. apiece, each--------pron. each, any -
16 elkeen
pron. each, every one -
17 godgans
adj. entire, whole, including every part, complete, full -
18 godganselijk
adj. entire, whole, including every part, complete, full -
19 grondrecht
n. basic rights, fundamental rights and privileges which are given to every individual -
20 huisvriend
n. family friend, friend that is well-known and well-liked by every member of the family
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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