everywhere
everywhere — 副詞
1. happening or present in every possible location, or throughout all parts of a pa
到處;各處
在各處或所有地方
happening or present in every possible location, or throughout all parts of a particular area
Reema searched everywhere for her passport before her flight to Manila.
Reema 在出發去馬尼拉之前,到處找她的護照。
search everywhere for [something]
Yuki has traveled everywhere in Taiwan, from Taipei to the beaches of Kenting.
Yuki 走遍了台灣各地,從台北到墾丁的海灘都去過。
The children left their toys everywhere after the birthday party on Saturday.
週六生日派對結束後,小朋友把玩具扔得到處都是。
Small coffee shops have appeared everywhere in this neighborhood over the last two years.
過去兩年來,這個社區到處都開了小咖啡店。
Everywhere Wei went during his trip, he took photos of the local street art.
Wei 旅行的時候,每到一處都會拍攝當地的街頭藝術。
- all over
more informal; often suggests a surface or area rather than individual locations ('crumbs all over the floor')
- throughout
more formal; emphasizes every part of a bounded area ('throughout the city')
- far and wide
idiomatic expression; emphasizes great distances from many directions
- nowhere
opposite meaning — not in any place
- not anywhere
alternative negative form
用法筆記
Can be placed at the end of a clause (most common), before the subject in an adverbial clause pattern (everywhere + subject + verb), or after a verb. In informal spoken English, everywhere can function as a subject ('Everywhere looks the same to me').
常見錯誤
everywhere — 名詞
1. all places or locations, thought of as one complete set or whole
所有地方
視為整體的各個地方
all places or locations, thought of as one complete set or whole
People came from everywhere to enjoy the music festival in the park.
來自所有地方的人們都到公園參加音樂節。
from everywhere — noun after preposition 'from'
Everywhere in the old quarter felt quiet after the tourists had gone home.
觀光客回家後,舊城區各處都顯得十分安靜。
'Everywhere' as subject of a sentence (noun use)
Élise received postcards from everywhere her friends had visited that summer.
Élise 收到朋友們從夏天去過的各地寄來的明信片。
The smell of fresh bread came from everywhere in the morning market near the river.
河邊早市的各處都飄來新鮮麵包的香氣。
- all places
more literal and formal; used in writing
- every place
standard phrase; slightly more formal than 'everywhere'
用法筆記
Typically follows a preposition such as 'from,' 'in,' 'at,' or 'to.' When used as a subject of a sentence, the verb is singular ('Everywhere in the house feels cold'). This noun use is less common than the adverb use and sounds slightly more literary or emphatic.