always的意思和读音

always

: [ˈɔlˌweɪz] : [ˈɔːlweɪz]

adv.

adv.at all times,continuously,all the time,continually,constantly

alwaysadv.

1.at all times; on every occasion

There's always somebody at home in the evenings.

Always lock your car.

She always arrives at 7.30. 7:30

The children always seem to be hungry.饿

We're not always this busy!

2.for a long time; since you can remember

Pat has always loved gardening.

This is the way we've always done it.

This painting is very good─Ellie always was very good at art(= so it is not very surprising) .

Did you always want to be an actor?

3.for all future time

I'll always love you.

4.if you say a person isalways doing sth, or sth isalways happening , you mean that they do it, or it happens, very often, and that this is annoying

She's always criticizing me.

That phone's always ringing.

5.used to suggest a possible course of action

If it doesn't fit, you can always take it back.退

If he can't help, there's always John.

adv.1.,,,2.,3.

adv.1.on every occasion2.all the time3.for all time in the past; for all time in the future4ed for saying that something happens often, especially when this annoys you1.on every occasion2.all the time3.for all time in the past; for all time in the future4ed for saying that something happens often, especially when this annoys you

1. 〖all〗 always; 〖futile;allinvain〗 ...

2. subway always come on / target=_blank class=infotextkey> ...

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4. like ; always ; captain ; ...

6. (4) ;[ constant;common] (1) ,[ always] héng ...

7. aluminium n. always ad. amaze vt. 使使 ...

8. I LOVE YOU ALWAYS I'M SORRY ...

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1.There is an air of prescription about him which is always agreeable to Sir Leicester; he receives it as a kind of tribute.

2.Toilet flushing is minimal (don't ask)When we drive always at the back of our minds is how much gas we will use up.

3.He wanted to tell her that he loved her and would always love her, even if she did not love him, and he was willing to wait her.使

4.But conventional morality has not always been on the side of the borrowers.

5."They've always been used to skewer the ills of society, " he says. "It's not surprising they're making a comeback in these intense times. "”,。”

6.Buzzing with ideas, overflowing with wit, razor-sharp and ready to blow your mind: Channel 4 has always been fresh and intelligent.

7."Even if I'm not picked in the squad I always want to be available while I'm still playing, " he said.“便,”

8.Television has always been unusual in deriving so much of its revenue from something that annoys its customers.广

9.He often fought in disguise, but he was always recognized because no other knight had as much courage and skill as he.

10.I'm glad to hear that. I must say you always seem to have the buyer's interests in mind.