ever / ˈɛv ər /

⭐基础词汇曾经曾经的曾经是

ever2 个定义

adv. 副词 adverb
  1. at all times; always: an ever-present danger; He is ever ready to find fault.
  2. continuously: ever since then.
  3. at any time: Have you ever seen anything like it?
  4. in any possible case; by any chance; at all: How did you ever manage to do it? If the band ever plays again, we will dance.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. South Midland and Southern U.S. every: She rises early ever morning.

ever 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

always, at any time

ever构成的短语

  • ever and again
  • every bit
  • every cloud has a silver lining
  • every dog has its day
  • every inch
  • every last one
  • every little bit helps
  • every man for himself
  • every man has his price
  • every minute counts
  • every nook and cranny
  • every now and then
  • every other
  • every single one
  • every so often
  • every time one turns around
  • every Tom, Dick, and Harry
  • every which way
  • hardly ever
  • live happily ever after

更多ever例句

  1. And yet we keep devouring the ever-increasing array of Jewish dating apps and sites and Facebook groups--why?
  2. Duke kept running for offices and losing by ever-greater margins.
  3. The bar also claims that it hosted the first-ever poetry slam 28 years ago.
  4. These insights and discoveries help PepsiCo anticipate, rather than react to, an ever-changing consumer landscape.
  5. What she did win, though, was the ever-more intense ardor of her growing number of liberal fans.
  6. A long stretch of smooth ice followed, over which he glided with ever-increasing speed.
  7. The pole was, therefore, continually floating or rising and falling in steam of ever-varying pressure.
  8. No, give me deserts or precipices,—anything fixed and solid is better than this capricious, ever-changing sea.
  9. What matter if souls and bodies are failing beneath the feet of the ever-pressing multitude!
  10. It is a known fact that the third class traffic pays for the ever-increasing luxuries of first and second class travelling.