/ˈɔ:lweɪz ||; ˈɔlwez/adv1 at all times; regularly 总是;经常: I always get up at 6.30. 我总是六点半起床。Why is the train always late when I'm in a hurry? 为什么我每一次赶时间列车都误点?
2 all through the past until now 一向;素来: Tony has always been shy. 托尼向来害羞。I've always liked music. 我一向喜爱音乐。
3 for ever 永远: I shall always remember this moment. 这一刻将令我毕生难忘。
4 (only used with continuous tenses 只与进行时连用) again and again, usually in an annoying way 一再(通常指令人讨厌地): She's always complaining about something. 她总是抱怨这个抱怨那个。
5 used with ‘can’ or ‘could’ for suggesting sth that sb could do, especially if nothing else is possible (与 can 或 could 连用,表示可以做某事,尤其是在没有其他办法的时候): If you haven't got enough money, I could always lend you some. 如果你钱不够,我总是可以借给你一些。
Always does not usually go at the beginning of a sentence. It usually goes before the main verb or after ‘is’, ‘are’, ‘were’, etc He always wears those shoes. I have always wanted to visit Egypt. Fiona is always late. However, always can go at the beginning of a sentence when you are telling somebody to do something Always stop and look before you cross the road. always 通常不用于句子的开头,而用于主要动词之前,或用于 is、are、were 等之后:He always wears those shoes. 他总是穿这双鞋。I have always wanted to visit Egypt. 我一直希望到埃及去看看。Fiona is always late.菲奥纳总是迟到。如要某人做某事,always 可以放在句首:Always stop and look before you cross the road. 每次过马路都要先停步,看清楚。