transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈev-rē ]
adjective
Etymology: Middle English everich, every, from Old English ǣfre ǣlc, from ǣfre ever + ǣlc each
Date: before 12th century
1.
a. : being each individual or part of a group without exception
b. : being each in a series or succession
every few days
every once in a while
2. obsolete : being all taken severally
3. : being each within a range of possibilities
was given every chance
4. : complete , entire
we have every confidence in her
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- every now and then