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Use the word any when you're talking about every possible quantity of something — whether it's one, a few, or many. You might ask an ice cream truck driver, “Do you have any ice cream sandwiches?”
Any refers to non-specific amounts of something, as when you ask your friend, “Do you have any advice about what movie I should see?” or you ask a bakery worker, “Do you have any chocolate croissants left?” It also means “at all,” like when you complain, “That pep talk didn't make me feel any better.” In Old English, the word was ?nig, which meant both “any” and “anyone,” or literally, “one-y.”
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单词用法
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词根: an
=one,表示”一”
adj.
any 任何的, 任何一种, 所有的an一+y→随便哪一个
adv.
anyhow 无论如何, 总之any任何的+how怎样→随便怎么样,都……
anywhere 无论何处any任何的+where在哪→无论在哪
pron.
any 无论那一个, 任何an一+y→随便哪一个
anything 任何事any任何的+thing事情→pron.任何事
同根词
词根:any
abbr.ane噪音环境(acoustic noise environment)
adj.ane一个的
adv.anywhere在任何地方;无论何处
anyplace任何地方
anywise无论如何
n.anywhere任何地方
ane一(等于one)
pron.anything任何事