anytime

/ˈen.i.taɪm/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈen.i.taɪm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈe-nē-ˌtīm/ (ame, mw)

anytime — adverb

1. on any occasion you choose, with no fixed hour or day in mind; the speaker is le

1.副詞B1
釋義

on any occasion you choose, with no fixed hour or day in mind; the speaker is leaving the moment open rather than pinning it down.

例句

Camille told her cousin she could drop by anytime after seven on Friday.

anytime after + time expression

The clinic on Park Road accepts walk-in patients anytime between nine and five.

anytime between X and Y

同義詞
  • whenever

    stronger sense of 'no matter when'; often introduces a clause

  • at any time

    two-word formal equivalent; preferred in writing and official notices

  • any old time

    very informal; suggests speaker is relaxed about timing

反義詞
  • never

    rules out every possible moment, the opposite of 'on any occasion'

  • at a fixed time

    phrase, not a single word; opposes the open-ended sense

文法句型

anytime + clause

anytime between/before/after + time

用法筆記

Common in informal speech and writing; in formal documents 'at any time' is preferred. Often appears at the end of a clause or before a 'between/after/before' phrase. The fixed expression 'anytime now' means 'very soon'.

常見錯誤

I will see you any time soon.
I will see you anytime soon.
💡when meaning 'at any moment from now', write it as one word.
Please file the report anytime by Friday.
Please file the report any time before Friday.
💡in formal instructions with a deadline, the two-word 'any time' is clearer.