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everywhere else — in all other places they are the same machines used everywhere else in the world … Useful english dictionary
everywhere — eve|ry|where [ evri,wer ] function word *** Everywhere can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: We searched everywhere for them. as a pronoun: Everywhere was very quiet. as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): Everywhere I looked,… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
everywhere */*/*/ — UK [ˈevrɪˌweə(r)] / US [ˈevrɪˌwer] adverb, conjunction, pronoun Summary: Everywhere can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: We searched everywhere for them. as a pronoun: Everywhere was very quiet. as a conjunction (connecting two… … English dictionary
else — [[t]e̱ls[/t]] ♦ 1) ADJ: pron indef/quest ADJ You use else after words such as anywhere , someone , and what , to refer in a vague way to another person, place, or thing. If I can t make a living at painting, at least I can teach someone else to… … English dictionary
everywhere — also everyplace AmE adverb 1 in, at, or to every place: I ve looked everywhere but I can t find it. | His dog used to follow him everywhere. | It must have rained overnight there are puddles everywhere. | everywhere else (=in, at, or to every… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
everywhere — ev|ery|where W3S2 [ˈevriweə US wer] adv also everyplace AmE spoken 1.) in or to every place ▪ I ve looked everywhere but I can t find the map. ▪ He s travelled everywhere in Europe. ▪ The south should remain dry, but everywhere else will have… … Dictionary of contemporary English
everywhere — [ˈevriweə] adv in or to every place Everywhere in the world people know his name.[/ex] Rosie travels everywhere with me.[/ex] My keys must be in the desk, I ve searched everywhere else.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
else — [ els ] adverb *** Else can be used in the following ways: after a pronoun such as something, nothing, anyone, or everyone : He married someone else. Is there anything else you wanted? after the adverbs somewhere, anywhere, everywhere, and… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
else */*/*/ — UK [els] / US adverb Summary: Else can be used in the following ways: after a pronoun such as something , nothing , anyone , or everyone : He married someone else. ♦ Is there anything else you wanted? after the adverbs somewhere , anywhere ,… … English dictionary
else*/*/*/ — [els] adv used after question words, or words such as ‘anyone , ‘something , ‘everywhere , and ‘nobody , to mean ‘in addition or ‘other No one else was willing to help.[/ex] Would you like to go somewhere else?[/ex] What else have you been doing… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English