ever
- IPA[ˈɛvə]
英式
- at any time;used in comparisons for emphasis
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- 1. at any time nothing ever seemed to ruffle her don't you ever regret giving up all that money? 同義詞
- ▪ used in comparisons for emphasis they felt better than ever before our biggest ever range
- 2. at all times; always ever the man of action, he was impatient with intellectuals caravan holidays remain as popular as ever 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. increasingly; constantly having to borrow ever larger sums
- 4. used for emphasis in questions expressing astonishment or outrage who ever heard of a grown man being frightened of the dark? why ever did you do it? 同義詞
- existing or occurring at all times; always there: his face is always half-obscured by his ever-present baseball cap it is a city where the threat of violent death is ever-present
- a person who is always present over a particular period of time, especially in a sports team: Fletcher was an ever-present in the side last season
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- constantly changing, especially in an unpredictable way: a kaleidoscopic vision of an ever-shifting landscape
Oxford Dictionary
- used for emphasis in questions, typically expressing surprise or confusion
Oxford American Dictionary
- at any time in the future
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- throughout the period since
Oxford American Dictionary
- very
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- constantly changing, especially in an unpredictable way: a kaleidoscopic vision of an ever-shifting landscape
Oxford American Dictionary
- happening or experienced for the first time: the first-ever private manned space flight it was her first-ever marathon
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- IPA[ˈevər]
美式
- at any time: nothing ever seemed to ruffle her don't you ever regret giving up all that money?
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