everywhere
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★★☆ Common
Neutral
Meaning: In or to all places
到处,处处
en todas partes, por todas partes
どこでも、いたるところに
어디에나, 모든 곳에
'Everywhere' is an adverb meaning in, at, or to all places or locations. It emphasises that something exists or happens in all places without exception. It contrasts with 'nowhere' (no places) and 'somewhere' (an unspecified place). 'Everywhere you look' is a common phrase meaning in every direction.
「everywhere」是一个副词,意思是在所有地方或到所有地方。它强调某事物毫无例外地存在或发生在所有地方。它与「nowhere」(没有地方)和「somewhere」(某个地方)形成对比。「everywhere you look」是一个常见短语,意思是在每个方向。
«Everywhere» es un adverbio que significa en, a, o hacia todos los lugares o ubicaciones. Enfatiza que algo existe o sucede en todos los lugares sin excepción.
「everywhere」は、すべての場所にまたはすべての場所へという意味の副詞です。何かがすべての場所に例外なく存在または発生することを強調します。
'Everywhere'는 모든 장소에, 모든 곳에서라는 뜻의 부사입니다. 어떤 것이 예외 없이 모든 곳에 존재하거나 발생한다는 것을 강조합니다. 'nowhere'(아무 곳에도 ~않다)와 'somewhere'(어딘가)와 대비됩니다. 'Everywhere you look'는 어디를 봐도, 어느 방향이든이라는 뜻의 흔한 표현입니다.
Examples
- There were tourists everywhere during the summer. 夏天到处都是游客。Había turistas por todas partes durante el verano.夏の間、どこにでも観光客がいました。여름 동안 어디에나 관광객이 있었습니다.
- I've looked everywhere but I can't find my keys. 我到处找了,但找不到我的钥匙。He mirado por todas partes pero no encuentro mis llaves.どこを探しても鍵が見つかりません。어디를 다 뒤져봐도 열쇠를 찾을 수가 없습니다.
- Smartphones are everywhere these days. 如今智能手机无处不在。Los smartphones están en todas partes hoy en día.最近はスマートフォンはどこにでもあります。요즘은 스마트폰이 어디에나 있습니다.
Pronunciation
Usage Guide
Context: general
Tone: neutral
Origin & History
Compound of 'every' and 'where'. 'Every' from Old English 'ǣfre ǣlc' (ever each); 'where' from Old English 'hwǣr'. Combined from the 13th century.
Cultural Context
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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