everywhere
Aussprache: [ˈɛvriˌwɛr]
Wort
Kontext: „location“
(adverb) when something is found in all places or in many different places. If you say something is everywhere, it means you can find it all around you, like toys in a playroom.
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The cat was everywhere in the house, running from room to room.
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The flowers were not everywhere in the garden; they were only in one small corner.
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Where can I find my backpack? Is it everywhere in the house?
Kontext: „common presence“
(adverb) when something is very popular or widely known. If you say an idea is everywhere, it means that many people are talking about it or using it.
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The new game is everywhere right now; all my friends are playing it.
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That brand of shoes is not everywhere anymore; it has gone out of style.
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Why is this trend so everywhere these days?
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