anything
anything — 代名詞
1. the form used in place of "something" when the sentence is a question, a negativ
任何東西
用於疑問、否定、條件句中代替「某物」
the form used in place of "something" when the sentence is a question, a negative, a conditional with if or whether, or comes after verbs like prevent, avoid, or ban.
Is there anything in the fridge that Imani could eat for lunch?
冰箱裡有沒有什麼東西可以給 Imani 當午餐?
questions: is there anything ...?
Lior opened the drawer but did not find anything useful inside.
Lior 打開抽屜,卻沒有找到任何有用的東西。
negatives: not ... anything
Please call me if you hear anything about the missing dog.
如果你聽到任何關於那隻走失小狗的消息,請打電話給我。
The thick gloves prevented Bao from feeling anything in his fingers.
厚手套讓 Bao 的手指感覺不到任何東西。
Have you bought anything for your sister's birthday yet?
你有沒有幫你妹妹買什麼生日禮物了?
- nothing
the opposite when the sentence is negative: 'not anything' equals 'nothing'
文法句型
in questions: is/are there anything ...?
in negatives: not ... anything
after if/whether
after verbs of preventing or avoiding (prevent, ban, avoid)
用法筆記
Only this sense pairs with questions, negatives, conditional clauses, or verbs of preventing or avoiding. Compare sense 2, where anything appears in plain positive statements to mean 'no matter which'.
常見錯誤
2. any thing, event, action, or situation at all, when the speaker does not care wh
任何事物
肯定句中表示不限定的任一選項
any thing, event, action, or situation at all, when the speaker does not care which one is chosen or wants to include the whole range of possibilities.
Gita is so hungry he will eat anything in the kitchen tonight.
Gita 餓到今晚廚房裡的任何東西他都會吃。
anything as 'no matter which thing'
Coach Diego promised Bao that anything is possible if he trains every morning.
Diego 教練向 Bao 保證,只要每天早上練習,沒有什麼是不可能的。
anything as subject in a positive statement
Imani will eat anything her grandmother cooks, even the spicy fish stew.
Imani 奶奶煮的東西她什麼都吃,連辣魚湯也不例外。
Grandpa would do anything to make his grandchildren laugh on a rainy afternoon.
為了讓孫子們在下雨的午後笑出來,爺爺什麼事都願意做。
Pick anything you like from the bakery — the cake, the buns, even the cookies.
從麵包店裡挑你喜歡的任何一樣——蛋糕、麵包,連餅乾都可以。
- whatever
stronger free-choice flavour; often introduces a clause: 'eat whatever you want'
- everything
covers the full set as a whole, while 'anything' picks one item from the open set
- nothing
free-choice opposite: 'will eat anything' vs 'will eat nothing'
文法句型
anything + adjective (anything new, anything special)
anything + relative clause (anything that ...)
anything + to-infinitive (anything to read)
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1: this sense lives in positive statements and signals free choice (no matter which), whereas sense 1 only appears in questions, negatives, and conditionals. Often followed by a postmodifier — an adjective, a to-infinitive, or a relative clause.
常見錯誤
anything — 副詞
1. by even the smallest amount; used after a negative verb to make a comparison or
一點也;絲毫
與否定連用,加強比較程度的副詞
by even the smallest amount; used after a negative verb to make a comparison or quality stronger, especially in the patterns 'not anything like' and 'not anything near'.
Today's exam was not anything like as hard as last week's.
今天的考試一點也沒有上週的那麼難。
pattern: not anything like as + adjective + as
Gita drives carefully — not anything near as fast as his brother.
Gita 開車很小心——絲毫不像他哥哥那樣開得那麼快。
pattern: not anything near + adverb
Lior's homemade pizza is good, but it isn't anything like the one from Tony's bakery.
Lior 自己做的披薩很好吃,但跟 Tony 麵包店的那種完全沒得比。
The hotel room looked nice in the photos, but in person it wasn't anything special.
這間飯店房間在照片上看起來不錯,但本人看起來其實沒什麼特別的。
文法句型
not anything like + adjective/adverb
not anything near + adjective/adverb
用法筆記
Almost always negative, and almost always in the fixed scaffolds 'not anything like' or 'not anything near' followed by a comparison. Distinct from the pronoun senses, which name a thing rather than measure a degree.