I’ve lived in New York and Chicago, but don’t like either city very much.
我在纽约和芝加哥住过,但两个城市我都不太喜欢。
either of
There were two witnesses but I wouldn’t trust either of them.
有两个目击者,但我都信不过。
3either side/end/hand etcboth sides, ends, hands etc 两边/两端/两手等SYN each
He sat in the back of the car with a policeman on either side.
他坐在汽车后座上,两边各有一名警察。
There are shops at either end of the street.
街的两头都有商店。
Examples from the Corpus
either side/end/hand etc• Frybacon, turning until brown and crisp, about 2-3 minutes either side.• The hall takes up the centralbay through the two storeys; the dining- and drawing-rooms are on either side.• On either side of each barrier it leaves similarpockets of high and low cloud cover, of arid and lushterrain.• The gunschattered out either side of our Huey.• A pipe-freezing kit makes two plugs of iceeither side of the joint so that you can cut through the pipes.• On either side of the road are groves of guava trees.• White dunes made walls on either side of them.• A trained work elephant then moved up on either side, rather like tugsdocking a ship.
4either way
a)used to say that something will be the same whichever of two things happens or is true 〔两种方式中的〕任何一种方式
You can get to Edinburgh by train or plane, but either way it’s very expensive.
5could go either wayif a situation could go either way, both possible results are equally likely 两种结果都有可能
The latest opinion poll suggests the vote could go either way.
最近的民意调查显示两种投票结果都有可能。
Examples from the Corpus
could go either way• M., still could go either way.• The latest opinionpollsuggests the votecould go either way.• It could go either way, as we have seen in previous months of March.
GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?
You use either before a singular noun, with a singular verb: 用于单数名词前,其后要用单数动词
5Either explanation is reasonable.
两个解释都有道理。
nEither explanation is possible.
5Either of is used before a plural noun or pronoun. In formal speech and writing, use a singular verb. either of 用于复数名词或代词前,在正式讲话和文章中,要用单数动词
nYou use either of before a plural pronoun or a plural noun:
nI don’t believe either of them.
nIn formal speech and writing, you use a singular verb:
Has either of them called yet?
他俩有谁打过电话来吗?
In informal speech and writing, people often use a plural verb: 在非正式讲话和文章中,可以用复数动词
Have either of them called yet?
他俩有谁打过电话来吗?
Examples from the Corpus
either• There are gasstations at either end of the block.• Do you have insurance on either one of these cars?• Sandy's brothers were standing on eitherside of her.
either3 ●●●S1W2adverbadv
1[in negatives]BOTH used to show that a negative statement is also true about another thing or person, or to add a different negative statement about something or someone 也(不) → neither
I haven’t seen the movie and my brother hasn’t either (=he also has not seen it).
我没看过这部电影,我弟弟也没看过。
‘I can’t swim.’ ‘I can’t either.’
“我不会游泳。”“我也不会。
It’s not an easy car to drive, and at $40,000 it’s not cheap either.
这车不容易开,而且要价4万美元,也不便宜。
2me eitherAmerican EnglishAmE spokenXX used to say that a negativestatement is also true about you 我也是〔用于否定句〕
‘I don’t have any money right now.’ ‘Me either.’
“我现在没钱。”“我也没有。”
Examples from the Corpus
me either• "I've never had a broken bone." "Me either."• And when I go upstairs with somebody, that isn't me either.• Books and magazines won't grabme either.• But he, unconsciously, has not sparedme either.• Don't be writing to me either.• I didn't look behind me either.• Mrs Cigans can not accompanyme either.• I don't want to talk about me either, but just be what you are.• No one ever told me either that a stepmother could suffer so badly from emptynestsyndrome.
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either• "Didn't she tell you her name?" "No, and I didn't introduce myself, either."• "I didn't know you could go skiing in Hawaii." "I didn't either."• Sir Bernard never recovered from the losseither.• The bigbucks have not changed her life much either, Brandt avers.• But you can't eat him either, sir!