each
US: /ˈitʃ/
UK: /ˈiːtʃ/
UK: /ˈiːtʃ/
English Vietnamese dictionary
each /i:tʃ/
- tính từ
- mỗi
- each day: mỗi ngày
- mỗi
- danh từ
- mỗi người, mỗi vật, mỗi cái
- each of us: mỗi người chúng ta
- each and all
- tất cả mọi người, ai ai
- each other
- nhau, lẫn nhau
- to love each other: yêu nhau
- mỗi người, mỗi vật, mỗi cái
Advanced English dictionary
determiner, pronoun
used to refer to every one of two or more people or things, when you are thinking about them separately: Each answer is worth 20 points. + Each of the answers is worth 20 points. + The answers are worth 20 points each. + 'Red or blue?' 'I'll take one of each, please.' + We each have our own car. + There aren't enough books for everyone to have one each. + They lost $40 each. + Each day that passed he grew more and more desperate.
GRAMMAR POINT
each / every
Each is used in front of a singular noun and is followed by a singular verb: Each student has been given his or her own e-mail address. The use of his or her sometimes sounds slightly formal and it is becoming more common to use the plural pronoun their:
Each student has been given their own e-mail address.
When each is used after a plural subject, it has a plural verb: They each have their own e-mail address.
Every is always followed by a singular verb: Every student in the class is capable of passing the exam.
Each of, each one of and every one of are followed by a plural noun or pronoun, but the verb is usually singular: Each (one) of the houses was slightly different. + I bought a dozen eggs and every one of them was bad. A plural verb is more informal.
Concise English dictionary
iːtʃ
adj.
+(used of count nouns) every one considered individually
adv.
+to or from every one of two or more (considered individually)