anybody 的 2 个定义
- any person.
plural an·y·bod·ies.
- a person of some importance: If you're anybody, you'll receive an invitation.
anybody 近义词
one, some unspecified person or people
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- Also, use hand sanitizer before you knock on doors and ring bells to protect anybody who may come after you.
- I don’t know anybody who really believes in dirty air or dirty water.
- His ability to play one through five, guard anybody on the floor, take the challenge, not only guard on the perimeter, and continue to protect the paint.
- He’s decided to stifle his beliefs so as not to make waves with anybody in the condominium, he said, adjusting his mask to better cover his mouth and nose.
- Bear in mind that you can share these links as many times and with as many people as you want, but the link is public and anybody who has it can access your playlist.
- I remember all our music appeared on Spotify overnight, without anybody asking us.
- As anybody who has seen his now famous rant on Parks and Recreation knows, Patton Oswalt can get a little obsessed.
- “Any time you put a foreign substance into anybody you have the potential for an adverse event,” Geisbert reminds.
- “He has one of the most unabashedly pro-life records as anybody in the field,” said Mackowiak.
- I harbor a rock ‘n’ roll fantasy, just like anybody, and I welcomed the challenge.
- She would never forget it; but realizing its gravity, she decided thereupon never to tell it—the dream—to anybody.
- Mr. Crow was rocking back and forth on his perch, for a joke—on anybody except himself—always delighted him.
- It's quite true the land can't run away, but there are always rows and revolutions and smashes going on; you can't trust anybody.
- Why, 'pon my word, I'm bound to say that I'm just as much in the dark as anybody else, if it comes to that!
- Never did I feel leaving anybody or any place so much, and Berlin seems to me like a great roaring wilderness.