ever

US: /ˈɛvɝ/

UK: /ˈɛvɐ/



English - Vietnamese dictionary

ever /'evə/
  • phó từ
    • bao giờ; từ trước đến giờ; hàng, từng
      • more than ever: hơn bao giờ hết
      • the best story ever heard: chuyện hay nhất đã từng được nghe
      • the greatest thinker ever: nhà tư tưởng lớn nhất từ trước đến giờ
    • luôn luôn, mãi mãi
      • to live for ever: sống mãi
    • (thông tục) nhỉ
      • what ever does he wants?: nó muốn cái gì thế nhỉ?
      • who ever can it be?: ai thế nhỉ?
    • did you ever?
      • có bao giờ anh (nghe chuyện như thế, thấy chuyện như thế) chưa?
    • thế không?
    • ever had anon
      • (xem) anon
    • ever after
      • ever since
        • suốt từ đó, mãi mãi từ đó
      • ever so
        • (thông tục) rất là, thật là, lắm, hết sức
      • to be ever so happy: thật là hạnh phúc
      • thank you ever so much: cảm ơn anh lắm, hết sức cảm ơn anh
      • for ever
        • for ever and ever
          • mãi mãi
        • yours ever
          • bạn thân của anh (công thức cuối thư)


      Advanced English dictionary

      + adverb
      1 used in negative sentences and questions, or sentences with if to mean 'at any time': Nothing ever happens here. + Don't you ever get tired? + If you're ever in Miami, come and see us. + 'Have you ever thought of changing your job?' 'No, never / No I haven't.' + 'Have you ever been to Rome?' 'Yes, I have, actually. Not long ago.' + She hardly ever (= almost never) goes out. + We see them very seldom, if ever. + (informal) I'll never ever do that again!
      2 used for emphasis when you are comparing things: It was raining harder than ever. + It's my best ever score.
      3 (rather formal) all the time or every time; always: Paul, ever the optimist, agreed to try again. + She married the prince and they lived happily ever after. + He said he would love her for ever. + Their debts grew ever larger (= kept increasing). + the ever-growing problem + an ever-present danger
      4 used after when, why, etc. to show that you are surprised or shocked: Why ever did you agree?
      Idioms: did you ever ( ...)! (old-fashioned, informal) used to show that you are surprised or shocked: Did you ever hear anything like it?
      ever since ( ...) continuously since the time mentioned: He's had a car ever since he was 18. + I was bitten by a dog once and I've been afraid of them ever since.
      ever so / ever such a (spoken, especially BrE) very; really: He looks ever so smart. + She's ever such a nice woman. + It's ever so easy.
      if ever there was (one) (spoken) used to emphasize that sth is certainly true: That was a disaster if ever there was one!
      yours ever / ever yours sometimes used at the end of an informal letter, before you write your name

      Thesaurus dictionary

      adv.
      1 at all, (at) any time, at any point or period, on any occasion, in any case, by any chance:
      Do you ever visit London?
      2 always, for ever, yet, still, even, at all times, in all cases, eternally, perpetually, endlessly, everlastingly, constantly, continuously, continually, for ever and a day, till the end of time, till the cows come home, till doomsday; all the time:
      He is ever the one to make us laugh.
      Literacy is becoming ever more important.
      everlasting
      adj.
      eternal, deathless, undying, immortal, infinite, timeless; never-ending, perpetual, constant, continual, continuous, permanent, unceasing, incessant, interminable, endless:
      They believed in everlasting punishment after death. I wish that dog would stop its everlasting barking.


      Concise dictionary

      'evə
      adv.
      +at any time
      +at all times; all the time and on every occasion
      +(intensifier for adjectives) very


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