anyone

anyone
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pronoun
1) ((in questions, and negative sentences etc) some person: Is anybody there?) irgendjemand
2) (any person, no matter which: Get someone to help - anyone will do.) irgendjemand
3) (everyone: Anyone could tell you the answer to that.) jeder/jede
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any·one
[ˈeniwʌn]
pron indef see anybody
any·body
[ˈeniˌbɒdi, AM -ˌbɑ:di]
any·one
[ˈeniˌwʌn, -wən]
pron indef
1. (any person) jede(r, s)
\anyone could do it jeder könnte das machen
it was still \anyone's game at half-time zur Halbzeit war das Spiel noch offen
anybody and everybody, anyone and everyone jeder Beliebige, alle Leute
to be \anyone's guess völlig offen sein
not \anyone niemand
there wasn't \anyone there/around es war niemand da
2. (someone) [irgend]jemand
does \anyone here look familiar? kennst du hier jemand[en]?
\anyone else? noch jemand?
\anyone else for coffee? möchte noch jemand Kaffee?
3. (important person) jemand, wer fam
\anyone who is \anyone jeder, der etwas auf sich hält
4. (unimportant person)
he's not just \anyone er ist nicht irgendwer fam
5.
to be \anyone's (fam) leicht zu haben sein sl
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['enɪwʌn]
pron n
See:
= anybody
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anyone anybody
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pron.
irgendeiner pron.
irgendjemand pron.
jeder pron.
jeder beliebige pron.
jemand pron.

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