词汇 | each-other |
释义 | each other pronoun uk /ˌiːtʃ ˈʌð.ər/ us /ˌiːtʃ ˈʌð.ɚ/(alsoone another) A2 used to show that each person in a group of two or more people does something to the others: 互相 They kept looking at each other and smiling.他们一直微笑着看着对方。 They're always wearing each other's clothes.他们总是换着衣服穿。 with each otherWhy are you always arguing with each other?你俩为什么老是吵个不休? made for each otherThey're so happy together - they were made for each other (= are perfectly matched).他们在一起那么幸福——真是天生的一对。 The two companies are in competition with each other.两家公司相互竞争。 Children can be very cruel to each other.小孩相互之间会很残忍。 It was one of those parties where nobody really knew each other. The boys were splashing about and ducking each other in the pool. Rachel and Fi have had a big argument and now they're not speaking to each other. Reciprocating another give and take it takes two to tangoidiom mutual mutualism mutually non-reciprocal one anotherphrase one good turn deserves anotheridiom ping-pong reciprocally reciprocate reciprocation reciprocity requite return scratch turn unrequited you scratch my back and I'll scratch yoursidiom GrammarEach other, one another We use each other and one another to show that each person in a group of two or more people does something to the others. There is very little difference between each other and one another and we can normally use them in the same places. Each other is more common than one another: … each other | American Dictionaryeach other pronoun us/itʃ ˈʌð·ər/(alsoone another) (not used as the subject of a sentence) the other person, or any or all the other people in a group: The couple kept looking at each other and smiling. They’re always wearing each other’s clothes. |
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