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The difference between every day and every day
The difference: the words are different. The meaning expressed is the same.

Ririri (1) [everyday]: I'm afraid that you will worry about me every day. -Qing Lin Juemin's Book with Wife (2) [day after day; Day by day]: the custom of profligacy is getting longer day by day. -Jia Yi's On Accumulation and Sparse Storage.

Heading: every day.

Pinyin: měi tiān n.

Stroke: 7.

Radical: Chinese five-stroke input method: txgu stroke order number: 3 1554 14.

Sound and form. Zigzag, congqi (chè), vowel. The grass and trees are new. The word "every" is a variant of "mother". Original meaning: Grass grows vigorously.

Original noun

Every time, the grass blooms and comes out. -Shuo Wen.

Yu people recite: Harada often. -Twenty-eight Years of Zuo Zhuan's Xi Gong. Du Note: "The Jin army is prosperous, if the grass in Harada is always there."

(1) often, often [often; frequently]。

Every time you say Yu Yue. -Ming Gui Youguang's Annals of the Ridge.

Every big word says. -Zongchen's Collection of Mr. Zongzixiang and Report to Liu Yi Zhang Shu.

(2) Another example is: every regular room (in the past, usual); Spring and Autumn Day, every outing.

(3) [every time].

Like every dynasty. -Biographies of Historical Records, Lian Po and Lin Xiangru.

Every minister talks. -[Zhuge Liang is a model].

Every time you have to surrender. -History as a Mirror Ji Tang.

Every time the wind blows. -Ming [Yuan Hongdao's Travels of Manjing.

(4) each [every; each]。

Each rhyme is a post, which is stored in the wooden lattice (meaning, the words are classified according to rhyme and placed in the wooden lattice respectively). -Song Shen Kuo's "Mengxi Bitan Huoban".

Each word is printed. -Song Shen Kuo's "Mengxi Bitan Huoban".

Every giant bullet. -Qing Xue Fucheng's "Viewing the Oil Paintings in Paris".

5. Another example is: each word has more than 20 prints; Every day; Every penny; Every Friday.

[6] Used after personal pronouns or nouns to indicate plural [plural].

Every time I look for a house, I will meet these people again. -The Scholars.

(7) Another example is: every window partition (referring to multiple window partitions); Tables and chairs (many tables and chairs); Every time he (they).