A1 some, or even the smallest amount or number of一些;一点;若干
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I don't have any cash on me, so could I pay with by cheque?
All the shops were closed, so we couldn't buy any food.
"Can I buy stamps here?" "Well, we do sell them, but we haven't got any at the moment."
I tried taking tablets for the headache but they didn't have any effect.
He hardly ever washes the dishes and he rarely, if ever, does any cleaning.
A1 one of or each of a particular type of person or thing when it is not important which任何一个,无论哪个
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On Sundays I just wear any old thing that I happen to find lying around.
He wanted success at any price.
The virus can reactivate at any time.
If ever there was any sort of argument, she'd always side with my father against me.
We standardize parts such as rear-view mirrors, so that one type will fit any model of car we make.
B1 at all or in the least根本;丝毫,略,稍
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Is your cold getting any better?
"Don't come any closer, " she said darkly.
"Halt!" called the guard. "You can't go any further without a permit."
I don't like to think what might have happened if he'd been driving any faster.
She doesn't work here any longer.
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