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词汇 always
释义 always
adverb
uk /ˈɔːl.weɪz/ us /ˈɑːl.weɪz/

alwaysadverb (EVERY TIME)


A1
every time or all the time: 总是;老是;每次都
It's always cold in this room.这间屋里总是那么冷。
She always spells my name wrong.她总是把我的名字拼错。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

every time
alwaysHe always leaves the lights on.
constantlyHe's constantly losing his keys.
continuallyShe is continually late to class.
for everI am for ever misplacing my bag!
time after timeTime after time he comes back and pretends like nothing has happened.
I always check (that) I've shut the windows before I leave the house.离开家前我总要检查一下,看窗户是否都已关好。
You should always clean your teeth after meals.每次饭后你都应当清洁牙齿。
My mum always comments on what I'm wearing.我妈妈总是对我的穿着指指点点。
We will always remember our dear friends who are no longer with us.
She always leaves her clothes lying about on the floor.她的衣服总是东一件西一件乱丢在地板上。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Always & never
again
all alongidiom
all-time
along
consistently
ever
fail
in all my (born) daysidiom
in/through all the yearsidiom
invariably
kingdom
month
ne'er
perpetual
perpetually
till/until kingdom comeidiom
till/until the cows come homeidiom
unprecedentedly
whenever
world

alwaysadverb (FOR EVER)


A2
for ever: 永远
I'll always remember you.我会永远记着你。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

for a very long time
alwaysThe power plant is always running.
for everI will love you for ever.
permanentlyHis reputation was permanently ruined by the scandal.
eternallyEvildoers shall be eternally condemned.
uninterruptedlyStocks have risen uninterruptedly for the last three months.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Always & never
again
all alongidiom
all-time
along
consistently
ever
fail
in all my (born) daysidiom
in/through all the yearsidiom
invariably
kingdom
month
ne'er
perpetual
perpetually
till/until kingdom comeidiom
till/until the cows come homeidiom
unprecedentedly
whenever
world

alwaysadverb (UNTIL NOW)


A2
at all times in the past: 过去一直
I've always liked him.我一直都很喜欢他。
I always thought I'd have children eventually.我一直认为自己最后会有孩子的。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Always & never
again
all alongidiom
all-time
along
consistently
ever
fail
in all my (born) daysidiom
in/through all the yearsidiom
invariably
kingdom
month
ne'er
perpetual
perpetually
till/until kingdom comeidiom
till/until the cows come homeidiom
unprecedentedly
whenever
world

alwaysadverb (POSSIBILITY)


B1
used with "can" or "could" to suggest another possibility: (和 can 或 could 一起使用,表示另外的可能性)不论怎样总还
If you miss this train you can always catch the next one.如果误了这趟火车,总还可以赶下一趟。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Possible and probable
add credence to something
anything's possibleidiom
arguably
as never beforeidiom
auspiciously
bet
fair
houseroom
I shouldn't wonderidiom
in with a chance
it isn't over until the fat lady singsidiom
lean
manage
probabilistically
probability
probable
probably
prospective
tend
tip

alwaysadverb (MANY TIMES)


B2
again and again, usually in an annoying way: (恼人地)总是;老是
[ + -ing verb ]disapprovingYou're always complaining.你老是抱怨。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Continually & repeatedly
24/7
ad nauseam
again
alway
anew
hour after houridiom
hourly
immemorial
jag
morning
morning, noon, and nightidiom
night
prevalently
quick-fire
recurrently
repeated
repeatedly
rumble
streak
year in, year outidiom

Grammar



Always
Always is an adverb. …

Always: meaning
Always can mean ‘on every occasion’, ‘forever’ or ‘very frequently’. In these meanings we use it with simple tense forms: …

Always with continuous verb forms
We can use always with continuous verb forms to refer to regular events or states, especially ones which are problematic or which we do not like or want: …

Always: position
We most commonly use always in mid position, between the subject and main verb, after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after main verb be: …

Always with can and could
We often use always with can and could to talk about possible solutions to problems: …

As always
We use as always to talk about one event which is seen as typical: …

Always, for good or for ever?
When we talk about things which will be permanent, we normally use for good, or, more formally, for ever (sometimes written as forever). We do not normally say for always: …

Always or all the time?
All the time also means ‘very often’ or ‘continually’ and is commonly used to refer to things that people do not like or do not want to happen. We don’t use all the time in mid position: …

always | American Dictionary


always
adverb[ not gradable ]
us/ˈɔl·weɪz, -wiz/
every time, all the time, or forever:
He always enjoyed having dinner with friends.
You always try to do your best.
I’ll always remember her.
She’s always (= very often) late.
Always is sometimes used after can or could to suggest another possibility:
If you don’t like what’s on TV, you can always change the channel.

Examples of always


always
There is always the risk, however much the notion of choice is objectified, that an element of subjectivity remains.
In a nutshell, the state will always react as state to the challenges of globalisation, including the challenge from non-state communities and their laws.
Although the affix is basically a prefix, it is not always left-aligned.
There are always 12 current return posts, but different nozzles have different bolt circle diameters for the posts.
Attitudes toward the latter are not always positive.
Although rural speech is stigmatized, it is not obvious that people who always live in a rural environment ever wish to speak like urbanites.
Accordingly, the book's claims are not always supported by strong evidence.
As is well-known, mental states do not always behave this way.
Still, final say always lies with the law-making legislature.
When we see precedents as examples, we are free to note that scopes are not always specifiable in advance.
In most cases, but not always, the eldest son seems to have been the preferred heir.
Improvements made on the land or buildings always reverted to the mill without any compensation to the colono, regardless of who had paid for them.
As a rational agent, of course, one always has a reason to act on the strength of some reason.
Tariff rates that maximise revenue are not always high, however.
Merchants always assess the worth of others' businesses.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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