ev‧ery S1 W1 / evri / determiner [ always followed by a singular countable 名词 ]
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 car that drove past.
Every child will receive a certificate at the end of the course.
I enjoyed every minute of the film.
I listened carefully to every word he said.
every single (= used to emphasize that you mean ‘all’ )
He seems to know every single person in the school.
every last drop/bit/scrap etc (= all of something, including even the smallest amount of it )
They made us pick up every last scrap of paper.
2
a) used to say how often something happens
every day/week/month etc (= at least once on each day, in each week etc )
They see each other every day.
Richard visits his mother every week.
every few seconds/ten days etc
Re-apply your sunscreen every two hours.
Freda had to stop to rest every hundred metres or so (= each time she had gone 100 metres ) .
b) used to say how much distance there is between the things in a line
every few feet/ten yards etc
There were traffic lights every ten yards.
3 every time whenever :
The roof leaks every time it rains.
4 every now and then/again ( also every so often ) sometimes, but not often or regularly :
I still see her every now and then.
5 every other the first, third, fifth etc or the second, fourth, sixth etc :
You only need to water plants every other day.
I visit my parents every other weekend.
6 one in every three/two in every hundred etc used to show how common something is :
In Britain, one in every three marriages now ends in divorce.
7 the strongest or greatest possible :
We wish you every happiness in your new home.
There is every chance that he will recover.
We have every reason to believe that the operation will be a success.
We have every intention of winning this competition.
8 in every way in all ways :
The school’s much better now in every way.
9 every bit as good/important etc used to emphasize that something is equally as good, important etc as something else :
Taking regular exercise is every bit as important as having a healthy diet.
I loved him every bit as much as she did.
10 every Tom, Dick, and Harry spoken used to mean ‘everyone’ or ‘anyone’, especially when you disapprove because there is no limit on who can be included :
I didn’t want every Tom, Dick and Harry knowing about my private life.
11 every which way American English informal in every direction :
The kids ran off every which way.
→ every inch at inch 1 ( 3 )
Grammar
Every is used before a singular 名词 . Use a singular 动词 after it :
Every member wears a uniform.
Every is usually used with a singular 代词 or determiner (he, she, it, his, himself etc) :
Every player did his best.
However, you can use ’they’, ’them’, ’their’ etc when you do not want to say whether people are male or female :
Every child has their own room.