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)
- for ever and ever
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.everlastingadj.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
- ever since
- bao giờ; từ trước đến giờ; hàng, từng