詞語:each other
each other是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
each other
adv.
彼此, 互相
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
each other
each other
pron.(代詞)
Each the other. Used to indicate that a relationship or an action is reciprocal among the members of the set referred to by the antecedent:
互相:各自。用來表示先行詞,指一組人之間的相互關係或行動:
The boys like each other.
男孩們互相都很喜歡
用法
It is often maintained that each other should be used to denote a reciprocal relation between two entities, with one another reserved for more than two: thus The twins dislike each other but The triplets dislike one another. Sixty-four percent of the Usage Panel says that they follow this rule in their own writing. But it should be pointed out that many reputable writers from Johnson onward have ignored the rule and that the use of each other for more than two, or of one another for two, cannot be considered incorrect. In particular, there are contexts in which each other and one another are subtly different in meaning. When speaking of an ordered series of events or stages, one another is the preferred form. Thus the sentence The waiters followed one another into the room was preferred by 73 percent of the Usage Panel to the sentence The waiters followed each other into the room. · Each other should not be used as the subject of a clause in writing. Instead of We always know what each other is thinking, one should write Each of us knows what the other is thinking. · The possessive forms of each other and one another are written each other's and one another's:
人們經常認為each other 應當用於表達兩個個體間的相互關係, 而one another 表示兩個以上的個體, 因此雙胞胎各自不喜歡對方 而 三胞胎各自不喜歡對方。 64%的用法使用小組成員認為他們在寫作中遵守這條規則。但應當指出的是許多著名作家,從約翰遜開始就忽略了這個規則,而用each other 來表示二個以上的人或物, 或用one another 表示兩個也不能算錯誤。 尤其是在一些上下文中each other 和 one another 在意義上有著微妙的差別。 當提及事件或階段的有序系列時,one another 是更好的選擇。 因而句子侍者一個接一個地進入房間 得到了73%的用法使用小組成員的認可, 而不接受侍者依次進入房間 的說法。 Each other 在書面中不能用作從句的主語。不能說我們時刻都知道各自正想什麼 , 而應該說我們各自都知道對方正在想什麼 。 each other 和 one another 的物主形式分別為 each other's 和 one another's:
The boys wore each other's (not each others' ) coats.
男孩們互穿對方的(不是 each others' ) 外套。
They had forgotten one another's (not one anothers' ) names.
他們忘記了對方的(不是 one anothers' ) 姓名。
現代英漢詞典
each other
pron.
另一個人,對方
They kissed each other.
他們彼此吻了對方。
現代英漢綜合大辭典
each
[i:tF]
adj.
(指一定數量中的人或物的)每, 每一; 各個的, 各自的
There are new houses on each side of the street.
街道兩邊有新樓房。
E-student in our class has a dictionary.
我們班每位同學都有一本詞典。
詞性變化
each
[i:tF]
pron.
(1)各個; 每個人[物]
(2)[用作同位語]
The teacher gave us a list of five books each.
老師給我們每個人列了一個五本書的(閱讀)書目。
E-of them wants to try.
他們每人都想試一試。
They each signed the paper.
他們每個人都在文件上簽了名。
They were given two each.
他們每人得到兩個。
習慣用語
each and all
每人都, 個個, 全部; 人人; 全體
each and every
每個
each other
互相, 彼此
基本詞義
other
[5QTE]
adj.
(1)另外的, 其他的, 別的
(2)[the other](兩個中)另一個; 其餘的
(3)不久前的, 從前的
(4)第二的; 隔一個的
(5)更多的, 額外的
(6)不同的; 相反的; 對方的
have no other place to go
別無去處
one or the other
這一個或另一個
the other day
幾天前
every other day
每隔一天
the other way
相反地
詞性變化
other
[5QTE]
pron.
(1)[pl. ]另外的人[物], 其他的人[物]; 另一方
(2)[the other](兩個中)另一個人[物]; [pl. ]其餘的人[物]
(3)不同者; 對立物
do good to others
為別人做好事
Hold it in this hand, not the other.
用這隻手握著, 不要用那隻手。
other
[5QTE]
adv.
(1)另外地; 不同地; 用別的方法
I can't do other than to go.
我只好去。
(2)【說明】1others, the others 是代詞, 前面沒有定冠詞時, 指不定的「其它[他]的事物或人(複數)」, 如: We must think of others. 我們必須多為別人著想。 但
繼承用法
others
和some對比使用時, 是「有些」的意思而不是做「其他」講, 如:Some cleaned the windows, others mopped the floor. 有的擦窗戶, 有的擦地板。
the others
是「其餘的」意思, 表示在一個範圍內的其他全部, 如: This dictionary is better than the others. 這本字典比別[其餘]的好。
the other
(1)是其中的「另一個」, 如:Give me the other one; not this one. 給我那一個, 不是這一個。
(2)兩個中的「另一個」是「the other」; 不定數目中的「另一個」是「another」 , 如:This glass is broken. Get me another. 這個杯子壞了, 給我另拿一個來。(在許多杯子中的一個)
習慣用語
among others
除了別的以外; 其中
each other
互相, 彼此
every other
每隔一; 其他的...都
none other than
不是別的, 正是...
no other than
不是別的, 正是...
of all others
在所有的當中
one after the other
一個接一個地; 相繼
one from the other
分別; 各別
quite other
完全不同的
some ... or other
某一個
some others
另外的什麼人[物]
the other side
[美]歐洲
the other world
來世
other than
不同於; 除了
美國傳統詞典
each other
each other
pron.
Each the other. Used to indicate that a relationship or an action is reciprocal among the members of the set referred to by the antecedent:
The boys like each other.
用法
It is often maintained that each other should be used to denote a reciprocal relation between two entities, with one another reserved for more than two: thus The twins dislike each other but The triplets dislike one another. Sixty-four percent of the Usage Panel says that they follow this rule in their own writing. But it should be pointed out that many reputable writers from Johnson onward have ignored the rule and that the use of each other for more than two, or of one another for two, cannot be considered incorrect. In particular, there are contexts in which each other and one another are subtly different in meaning. When speaking of an ordered series of events or stages, one another is the preferred form. Thus the sentence The waiters followed one another into the room was preferred by 73 percent of the Usage Panel to the sentence The waiters followed each other into the room. · Each other should not be used as the subject of a clause in writing. Instead of We always know what each other is thinking, one should write Each of us knows what the other is thinking. · The possessive forms of each other and one another are written each other's and one another's:
The boys wore each other's (not each others' ) coats.
They had forgotten one another's (not one anothers' ) names.
朗文英漢綜合電腦詞典
each other
【WIN】左右對齊
英漢法學大詞典
each other
彼此 ;n.互 ;adv.互相表示一致
英漢航海大詞典
each other
adv.互相,彼此
英漢化學大詞典
each other
pron.相互,彼此
英漢中醫大詞典
each other
n.互相,互為