one another• Many witnesses contradictedone another.• Prisoners tried to sell saucepans to one another.• This makes the wings very soft to the touch and probably cuts down noise from feathers moving against one another during flight.• They looked at one another like cats across a fence, but they did not speak.• Geschke and Warnock are mirror images of one another, right down to the silver beards.• Women ran screaming with children in their arms, and old folk tripped over one another trying to escape the slaughter.• His mum and I held one another up.• They had barely greeted one another when Pam demanded to know what Margaret thought she was doing.• I want them to treat one another with courtesy and respect.
one another
one another
EACH OTHERused to say that two or more people or things do the same thing to each other or share a relationship 互相
They seem to love one another very much.
他們似乎彼此愛得很深。
The streets are all at right angles to one another.