anybody
pronoun
uk/ˈen.iˌbɒd.i/us/ˈen.iˌbɑː.di/→anyone
(用于疑问句和否定句中)有人,任何人;随便哪个人- She's a bitworried aboutmovingto abigcitywhere she won'tknowanybody.
- Thefrontdoorwasopenso shewalkedinside and called out, "Hello! Is there anybody in?"
- I didn'tknowanybody at theparty, but thehostesscame to myrescuebyintroducingme to a fewpeople.
- She wasresentfulof anybody'sattemptstointerferein herwork.
- I need sometimeto myself, the same as anybodyelse.
Someone, anyone, no one or everyone
- across-the-board
- all and sundryidiom
- all comers
- anyone
- everybody
- man
- nobody
- non-universal
- one and allidiom
- one-size-fits-all
- pan
- people
- S, s
- sundry
- to a manidiom
- Tom, Dick, and Harry
- universal
- universality
- whole
- world
Grammar
Anyone,anybodyoranything?
Anyone, anybody and anything are indefinite pronouns. We use anyone, anybody and anything to refer to both an open, unlimited set of things or people and specific things or people. We use them with a singular verb:…Anyoneandanybody
Anyone and anybody have no difference in meaning. Anybody is a little less formal than anyone. Anyone is used more in writing than anybody:…