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Everyone

ˈɛvriˌwən
Extremely common
700 - 800
700-800, Extremely common
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
每个人, 所有人, 人人

Everyone meanings in Chinese

每个人

Example:
Everyone is invited to the party.
每个人都被邀请参加聚会。
I think everyone should have a chance to speak.
我认为每个人都应该有机会发言。
Usage: informalContext: Used in social situations or casual conversations to refer to all people in a group.
Note: This is the most common translation of 'everyone' and is used in both spoken and written Chinese.

所有人

Example:
Everyone needs to follow the rules.
所有人都需要遵守规则。
I believe everyone deserves respect.
我相信所有人都应得到尊重。
Usage: formalContext: Used in formal writing or speeches to refer to the totality of people.
Note: This translation emphasizes the inclusion of all individuals and is often used in legal or official contexts.

人人

Example:
Everyone has their own opinion.
人人都有自己的看法。
It's important that everyone participates.
人人参与是很重要的。
Usage: informalContext: Used in everyday conversation to emphasize individual contributions within a group.
Note: This term is often used in more poetic or rhetorical contexts.

Everyone's synonyms

everybody

Everybody is a pronoun that refers to every person; it is used to indicate all the people in a group.
Example: Everybody loves ice cream.
Note: Everybody is informal and commonly used in spoken English.

every person

Every person is a phrase that means each individual in a group or collective.
Example: Every person in the room must sign the attendance sheet.
Note: Every person is more formal and less commonly used in everyday conversation.

each person

Each person refers to every individual in a group separately or individually.
Example: Each person has their own unique talents.
Note: Each person emphasizes the individuality of each member in a group.

Everyone expressions, common phrases

everybody and their brother/sister

This idiom means a large number of people or almost everyone.
Example: Everybody and their brother showed up to the party.
Note: The phrase emphasizes a large or overwhelming number of people compared to just 'everyone.'

every Tom, Dick, and Harry

Refers to unknown or insignificant individuals, implying that everyone, including ordinary people, is involved.
Example: Every Tom, Dick, and Harry seems to be attending the event.
Note: It emphasizes the inclusivity of ordinary people beyond just 'everyone.'

one and all

Means every single person, without exception.
Example: The event is open to one and all.
Note: It emphasizes inclusivity and the absence of any exclusions within 'everyone.'

the world and his wife

Indicates a large number of people, often in a casual or slightly humorous way.
Example: It seems like the world and his wife are here today.
Note: It adds a touch of informality and exaggeration to the concept of 'everyone.'

all and sundry

Refers to everyone, regardless of social status or position.
Example: The meeting is open to all and sundry.
Note: It emphasizes the inclusivity of all people, including those not typically considered part of 'everyone.'

each and every one

Emphasizes the individual consideration of each person within a group.
Example: I want each and every one of you to participate in the project.
Note: It highlights the specific attention given to each individual within the broader category of 'everyone.'

the whole world and his wife

Similar to 'the world and his wife,' emphasizing a large crowd or widespread attendance.
Example: It felt like the whole world and his wife were at the concert.
Note: It reinforces the idea of a massive or overwhelming number of people, often with a slightly humorous tone.

Everyone everyday (slang) expressions

everyone and their mother

This slang emphasizes a large and diverse group of people, often hyperbolically including almost everyone.
Example: I invited everyone and their mother to the party.
Note: It adds a humorous or exaggerated tone to the phrase.

every man and his dog

This term conveys that a very large number of people or animals are involved or interested in something.
Example: It seems like every man and his dog is going to the concert this weekend.
Note: It emphasizes inclusivity and sometimes implies overcrowding or popularity.

every man, woman, and child

This term expresses inclusiveness across all genders and age groups.
Example: The museum attracted every man, woman, and child in town on opening day.
Note: It emphasizes the collective presence of people of all genders and ages.

every man and his brother

This slang implies a large number of people participating or being involved in a certain activity.
Example: It seems every man and his brother is trying out for the basketball team this year.
Note: It adds a casual or colloquial tone to the statement.

every man and his uncle

This expression suggests widespread interest or discussion among a diverse group of people, often for something popular.
Example: It feels like every man and his uncle is talking about that new movie.
Note: It conveys the idea of information spreading quickly among various individuals.

each and every one of you

This phrase emphasizes individual recognition or appreciation towards every specific person in a group.
Example: I want to thank each and every one of you for your hard work.
Note: It underscores a sense of personal acknowledgment for each individual.

Everyone - Examples

Everyone is welcome to join the party.
每个人都欢迎参加这个派对。
Valamennyi embernek joga van az egyenlő bánásmódhoz.
每个人都有平等对待的权利。
Az összes embernek szüksége van vízre és élelemre.
每个人都需要水和食物。

Everyone grammar

Everyone - Pronoun (Pronoun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: everyone
Conjugations
Syllabification and Stress
everyone Contains 3 syllables: ev • ery • one
Phonetic transcription: ˈev-rē-(ˌ)wən
ev ery one , ˈev (ˌ)wən (The red syllable is stressed)

Everyone - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
everyone: 700 - 800 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.