pron. every one每個(gè)。
at each: fastened end to end,one on top of the other頭尾相接系牢,一一接起來。
△Lr.4.6.54 (53): “Tenmasts at each make not the altitude / Which thou hastperpendicularly fell(= fallen).” 十根桅桿連接起來還比不上你垂直跌下來的地方那樣高。
each under each: with different notes arranged in ascale按音調(diào)高低排列起來。
△Mid.4.1.129(123): “butmatched in mouth like bells,/ Each under each.”但是它們的叫聲由高到低配合起來,像一串鈴鐺。
each
a. every one regarded separately,every,any每一的,任一的。
△Mac.4.2.21:“But float upon a wild andviolent sea / Each way. and move.”i.e. We float andmove in every way upon the violent sea. 我們只是漂浮在風(fēng)濤險(xiǎn)惡的海上,沒有一定的方向。
each[i:t?]
peo. n.各,各自,每個(gè) adj. adv.各,各自的,每(個(gè))(的)
◇ each and every 每個(gè)
each other 互相
‖ each arm alternately brought over the top 兩臂輪流出水
each distance 各射程,單項(xiàng)
each end 每一端
each goes his own way 各行其是
each has a role to play 各得其所
each in his element 各得其所
each of the ioint creditors 享有連帶權(quán)利的每個(gè)債權(quán)人
each one man pass 前衛(wèi)傳球
each sticks to his own view 各持己見
each trying to cheat or outwit the other 爾虞我詐
each using the other for his own ends 互相利用
each way 得勝的,獲得前三名之一的