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มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ | Everych | { }, a. [ OE. see Every. ] each one; every one; each of two. See Every. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. Variants: Everich | | Everychon | { } pron. [ OE. everich + oon, on, one. See Every, and One. ] Every one. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Everichon | | Every | a. & a. pron. [ OE. everich, everilk; AS. &aemacr_;fre ever + ælc 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 an indefinite number. [ 1913 Webster ] Every man at his best state is altogether vanity. Ps. xxxix. 5. [ 1913 Webster ] Every door and window was adorned with wreaths of flowers. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Every one. Cf. Each. [ Obs. ] “Every of your wishes.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Daily occasions given to every of us. Hooker. [ 1913 Webster ] Every each, every one. [ Obs. ] “Every each of them hath some vices.” Burton.. -- Every now and then, at short intervals; occasionally; repeatedly; frequently. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Every may, by way of emphasis, precede the article the with a superlative adjective; as, every, the least variation. Locke. Syn. -- Every, Each, Any. Any denotes one, or some, taken indifferently from the individuals which compose a class. Every differs from each in giving less prominence to the selection of the individual. Each relates to two or more individuals of a class. It refers definitely to every one of them, denoting that they are considered separately, one by one, all being included; as, each soldier was receiving a dollar per day. Every relates to more than two and brings into greater prominence the notion that not one of all considered is excepted; as, every soldier was on service, except the cavalry, that is, all the soldiers, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] In each division there were four pentecosties, in every pentecosty four enomoties, and of each enomoty there fought in the front rank four [ soldiers ]. Jowett (Thucyd. ). [ 1913 Webster ] If society is to be kept together and the children of Adam to be saved from setting up each for himself with every one else his foe. J. H. Newman. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Everybody | n. Every person. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Everyday | a. Used or fit for every day; common; usual; as, an everyday suit of clothes. [ 1913 Webster ] The mechanical drudgery of his everyday employment. Sir. J. Herchel. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Everyone | n. [ OE. everychon. ] Everybody; -- commonly separated, every one. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Everything | n. Whatever pertains to the subject under consideration; all things. [ 1913 Webster ] More wise, more learned, more just, more everything. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Everywhen | adv. At any or all times; every instant. [ R. ] “Eternal law is silently present everywhere and everywhen.” Carlyle. | | Everywhere | adv. In every place; in all places; hence, in every part; thoroughly; altogether. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Everywhereness | n. Ubiquity; omnipresence. [ R. ] Grew. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| | | อะไร | (det) any, See also: every, Example: ไม่ว่ามหาวิทยาลัยจะจัดงานจัดกิจกรรมอะไร ก็มักจะได้เขาเป็นสปอนเซอร์อยู่เสมอ, Thai Definition: ไร, ไหน | | ต่าง | (det) each, See also: every, Syn. แต่ละ, Example: ทุกคนต่างทำงานหนักเพื่อความอยู่รอดของตนเอง, Thai Definition: คำใช้แทนนามหลายฝ่ายให้แยกออกเป็นส่วนๆ | | ต่าง | (det) each, See also: every, Syn. แต่ละ, Example: ทุกคนต่างทำงานหนักเพื่อความอยู่รอดของตนเอง, Thai Definition: คำใช้แทนนามหลายฝ่ายให้แยกออกเป็นส่วนๆ | | ทุก | (det) every, See also: all, per, each, Syn. ทั้งหมด, ทั้งปวง, Example: ประชาชนทุกคนควรไปเลือกตั้ง | | ทุกๆ | (det) every, See also: each, each one, all |
| | | | | every | (adj) (used of count nouns) each and all of the members of a group considered singly and without exception, Example: every person is mortal; every party is welcome; had every hope of success; every chance of winning | | every | (adj) each and all of a series of entities or intervals as specified, Example: every third seat; every two hours | | everyday | (adj) found in the ordinary course of events; ; ; - Anita Diamant, Syn. routine, quotidian, unremarkable, mundane, workaday, Example: a placid everyday scene; it was a routine day; there's nothing quite like a real...train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute | | everyday | (adj) commonplace and ordinary, Example: the familiar everyday world | | every inch | (adv) in every way; completely, Example: he was every inch a statesman | | every last | (adj) (used as intensive) every, Example: every last one of you | | everyman | (n) the ordinary person | | every so often | (adv) occasionally, Syn. every now and then, Example: every so often she visits her father | | everywhere | (adv) to or in any or all places; ; ; ; ; (`everyplace' is used informally for `everywhere'), Syn. everyplace, all over, Example: You find fast food stores everywhere; people everywhere are becoming aware of the problem; he carried a gun everywhere he went; looked all over for a suitable gift |
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