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ever /ˈevə(r)/► SEE ALLdid you ever (…)!ever more…ever since (…)ever so/ever such (a)…if ever there was (one)yours ever/ever yours ●did you ˈever (…)! (old-fashioned, informal) used to show that you are surprised or shocked (表示惊讶或震惊)你…过吗◆Did you ever hear anything like it? 你听说过这样的事吗?●ever more… (formal) more and more… 越来越◆She grew ever more impatient as time passed. 随着时间的流逝,她变得越来越不耐烦。●ever since (…)continuously since the time mentioned 自从;自…以来◆He’s had a car ever since he was 18. 他 18 岁就有了车。◆I was bitten by a dog once and I’ve been afraid of them ever since. 我曾经被狗咬过,从那以后我就一直怕狗。●ˈever so/ˈever such (a)… (spoken, especially BrE) very 很;非常◆Thanks ever so much for all your help. 你帮了那么多忙,真是太感谢了。◆She plays the piano ever so well. 她钢琴弹得非常好。◆He’s ever such a nice man. 他真是个好人。●if ˌever there ˈwas (one) (spoken) used to emphasize that sth is certainly true (用于强调)当真有…的话,的确◆That meal was a disaster if ever there was one! 那顿饭真是糟透了!●yours ˈever/ever ˈyourssometimes used at the end of an informal letter, before you write your name (有时用在非正式信函末尾,署名之前)你永远的朋友 |