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The word "ever" is an adverb used for emphasis in negative sentences, commands, questions, and conditional structures, meaning "at any time" or "throughout time." It can also be used to express surprise, emphasize comparisons, indicate something happening increasingly, or to intensify negated phrases like "never ever." Additionally, "ever since" means continuously from a specific time until now, and phrases like "ever so" or "ever such" are used informally for emphasis.

The word "ever" is an adverb used for emphasis in negative sentences, commands, questions, and conditional structures, meaning "at any time" or "throughout time." It can also be used to express surprise, emphasize comparisons, indicate something happening increasingly, or to intensify negated phrases like "never ever." Additionally, "ever since" means continuously from a specific time until now, and phrases like "ever so" or "ever such" are used informally for emphasis.

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Ever is an adverb which you use to add emphasis in negative sentences, commands, questions, and conditional structures. ever 为副词,用于否定句、祈使句、疑问句和条件从句,表示强调。
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[ADV 副词](用于否定句和疑问句)在任何时候,从来 Ever means at any time. It is used in questions and negative statements. →see usage note at:
always. 见 always 用法说明
  [ADV before v]
  • I'm not sure I'll ever trust people again...

    我不确定自己是否还会再相信任何人。

  • Neither of us had ever skied...

    我们两个都从未滑过雪。

  • Have you ever experienced failure?...

    你曾经历过失败吗?

  • I don't know if you ever read any of his books...

    我不知道你是否读过他写的书。

  • I forbid you ever to use that word!...

    我不准你再用那个词!

  • You won't hear from Gaston ever again.

    你再也不会收到加斯顿的来信了。

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[ADV 副词](表示惊讶、震惊,尤用于希望别人赞同时)曾否,可曾 You use ever in expressions such as 'did you ever' and 'have you ever' to express surprise or shock at something you have just seen, heard, or experienced, especially when you expect people to agree with you.
  [in questions]
  [emphasis]
  • Have you ever seen anything like it?...

    你可曾见过像它这样的东西?

  • Did you ever hear anyone sound so peculiar?

    你可曾听过谁的声音如此奇特?

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[ADV 副词](用于比较级和最高级后表示强调)以往任何时候,曾经 You use ever after comparatives and superlatives to emphasize the degree to which something is true or when you are comparing a present situation with the past or the future.
  [ADV after compar than]
  [emphasis]
  • She's got a great voice and is singing better than ever...

    她的嗓音非常好,现在的唱功比以往任何时候都要好。

  • Japan is wealthier and more powerful than ever before...

    日本比以往任何时候都更加富有和强大。

  • He feels better than he has ever felt before...

    他从未感觉这么好过。

  • 'Fear Of Music' remains among the best albums ever for many music fans...

    对很多乐迷而言,《惧怕音乐》仍是有史以来最好的专辑之一。

  • This is the most awful evening I can ever remember.

    这是我记忆中最可怕的一晚。

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[ADV 副词]一向;向来 You use ever to indicate that a person is showing a particular quality that is typical of them.
  [ADV adj/n]
  [WRITTEN 笔语]
  • He was ever careful to check his scripts...

    他一向都认真检查剧本。

  • Mother, ever the peacemaker, pointed her finger at my little brother and said, 'See? Now stop!'

    一向充当和事佬的妈妈用手指着弟弟说:“看到了没?快住手!”

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[ADV 副词]越来越;愈发 You use ever to say that something happens more all the time.
  [ADV adj/adv]
  • They grew ever further apart...

    他们变得越来越疏远了。

  • I think the amount of work will increase and that it will become ever more complex.

    我想工作会越来越多,而且更加复杂。

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[ADV 副词](用于never后表强调)绝对,一定 You can use ever for emphasis after 'never'.
  [ADV before v]
  [emphasis]
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • I can never, ever, forgive myself...

    我永远无法原谅我自己。

  • Felix has never, ever confided in me.

    费利克斯从来都未向我倾诉过。

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[ADV 副词](用于以why,when,who等开头的疑问句中表示强调)究竟,到底 You use ever in questions beginning with words such as 'why', 'when', and 'who' when you want to emphasize your surprise or shock.
  [quest ADV]
  [emphasis]
  • Why ever didn't you tell me?...

    你究竟为什么不告诉我?

  • When ever am I going to see you again?...

    我到底什么时候再见到你?

  • Who ever heard of a thing like that?

    究竟是谁听说了那种事?

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[PHR-CONJ-SUBORD ]自从;打…以后一直 If something has been the case ever since a particular time, it has been the case all the time from then until now.
  [ADV after v]
  • He's been there ever since you left!...

    自从你离开后他就一直在那里!

  • Ever since we moved last year, I worry a lot about whether I can handle this new job...

    自从去年我们搬家,我就一直非常担心能否做好这份新工作。

  • 'Have you been chatting for long?' — 'Ever since you left.'

    “你们聊了很久了吗?”——“打你离开后一直在聊。”

  • Ever is also an adverb.
    • I simply gave in to him, and I've regretted it ever since...

      我居然向他让步了,后来我一直为此后悔不已。

    • In 1985 her first collection received rave reviews from Women's Wear Daily. Ever since, applause has never ceased.

      1985年她的首款系列时装得到《女性时装日报》的高度评价。从那时起,赞赏之声就一直不绝于耳。

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[ADV 副词](尤用于表示非常感兴趣或感激时)非常,太 You use ever in the expressions ever such and ever so to emphasize that someone or something has a particular quality, especially when you are expressing enthusiasm or gratitude.
  [ADV such/so]
  [emphasis]
  [BRIT 英]
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • When I met Derek he was ever such a good dancer...

    我认识德里克时,他是个非常出色的舞者。

  • This is in ever such good condition...

    它保存得非常好。

  • I like him ever so much...

    我非常喜欢他。

  • I'm ever so grateful...

    我太感激了。

  • I saw him pause ever so slightly.

    我看到他稍稍停顿了一下。

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See also:
forever
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    [PHRASE 短语]就会…;总是… You use the expression all someone ever does when you want to emphasize that they do the same thing all the time, and this annoys you.
      [V inflects]
      [emphasis]
    • All she ever does is whinge and complain...

      她就会发牢骚抱怨。

    • All he ever does is discuss the same boring list of medications.

      他就会翻来覆去讨论同一个无聊的药品单。

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    [PHRASE 短语]一如既往;像往常那样 You say as ever in order to indicate that something or someone's behaviour is not unusual because it is like that all the time or very often.
      [PHR with cl]
    • As ever, the meals are primarily fish-based...

      像往常一样,饭菜主要是鱼。

    • He was by himself, alone, as ever.

      他独自一人,一如往常。

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    [CONVENTION 惯用语](用于书信结尾署名之前)你永远的朋友 You can write 'Yours ever' or 'Ever yours' at the end of a letter before you sign your name, as an affectionate way of ending the letter.
      [BRIT 英]
      [OLD-FASHIONED 过时]
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      hardly ever→see:
      hardly

        Oxford ever / ˈevə(r) ; NAmE ˈevər / adverb 1 used in negative sentences and questions, or sentences with ifto mean ‘at any time’ (用于否定句和疑问句,或与 if 连用的句子)在任何时候,从来 Nothing ever happens here. 这儿从未发生过任何事。 Don't you ever get tired? 难道你从来不累吗? If you're ever in Miami, come and see us. 你要是什么时候到了迈阿密,就来看看我们吧。 ‘Have you ever thought of changing your job?’ ‘No, never/No I haven't.’ “你想过换一下工作吗?”“没有,从未想过。” ‘Have you ever been to Rome?’ ‘Yes, I have, actually. Not long ago.’ “你去过罗马吗?”“是的,我确实去过,就在不久前。” She hardly ever (= almost never)goes out. 她几乎从不出门。 We see them very seldom, if ever. 我们难得见到他们。 ( informal) I'll never everdo that again! 我再也不会干那种事了! 2 used for emphasis when you are comparing things (进行比较时用以加强语气)以往任何时候,曾经 It was raining harder than ever. 当时下着前所未有的大雨。 It's my best everscore. 这是我得到过的最好分数。 3 ( rather formal) all the time or every time; always 不断地;总是;始终 Paul, ever the optimist, agreed to try again. 保罗这个永远的乐观主义者答应再试一次。 She married the prince and they lived happily ever after. 她与王子成了婚,从此过着幸福的生活。 He said he would love her for ever (and ever). 他说会永远爱她。 Their debts grew ever larger (= kept increasing). 他们的债务不断增加。 the ever-growing problem 日趋严重的问题 an ever-present danger 始终存在的危险 4 used after when, why,etc. to show that you are surprised or shocked (用于 when、why 等之后表示惊讶)究竟,到底 Why ever did you agree? 你究竟为什么要同意? IDIOMS all sb ever does is … used to emphasize that sb does the same thing very often, usually in an annoying way 某人只会╱就知道做某事 All he ever does is grumble about things. 他只会抱怨。 did you ˈever (…)! ( old-fashioned, informal) used to show that you are surprised or shocked (表示惊讶)你曾…过吗 Did you ever hear anything like it? 你听到过这种事吗? ever since (…) continuously since the time mentioned 自从;自…以后;从…起 He's had a car ever since he was 18. 他从 18 岁起就有汽车了。 I was bitten by a dog once and I've been afraid of them ever since. 我曾被狗咬过,自那以后就一直害怕狗。 ˈever so/ˈever such a ( informal) ( especially BrE) very; really 非常;很;确实;的确 He looks ever so smart. 他样子很帅。 She's ever such a nice woman. 她是个非常好的女人。 It's ever so easy. 这非常容易。 if ˌever there ˈwas (one) ( informal) used to emphasize that sth is certainly true (用以加强语气)确实,无可置疑,真正地 That was a disaster if ever there was one! 那确实是场灾难! was/is/does, etc. sb ˈever! ( informal) ( especially NAmE) used to emphasize sth you are talking about 确实如此;千真万确;一点儿不差 ‘You must have been upset by that.’ ‘Was I ever!’ “你一定曾为那事而心烦了。”“可不是嘛!” yours ˈever/ever ˈyours sometimes used at the end of an informal letter, before you write your name (有时用于非正式书信末尾署名前)你的永远的朋友 ever / ˈevə(r) ; NAmE ˈevər /
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        everev‧er /ˈevə $ ˈevər/ ●●● S1 W1 adverb
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        1a word meaning at any time; used mostly in questions, negatives, comparisons, or sentences with ‘if’:  Nothing ever seems to upset him. Have you ever been to Paris? I don’t think I’ve ever been here before. If you’re ever in Seattle, come and see me.2 formal always:  Ever optimistic, I decided to take the exam again.3hardly ever not very often:  We hardly ever go out.4never ever spoken never:  You never ever offer to help!5for ever for all time:  Nothing lasts for ever.6as ever as always happens:  As ever, Joe was late.7ever since continuously since:  My back has been bad ever since I fell and hurt it two years ago.8ever after for all time after something:  I suppose they’ll get married and live happily ever after.9hotter/colder/better etc than ever even hotter etc than before:  Last night’s show was better than ever.10as friendly/cheerful/miserable etc as ever as friendly etc as someone or something usually is:  George was as miserable as ever. The food was as bad as ever!11ever so cold/wet/nice etc British English spoken very cold, wet etc:  The assistant was ever so helpful. Thanks ever so much.12ever such a British English used to emphasize what someone or something is like:  She’s ever such a nice girl.13ever-increasing/ever-present etc increasing, present etc all the time:  the ever-increasing problem of drugs in the inner cities14Yours ever/Ever yours informal used at the end of a letter above the signature15if ever there was one informal used to say that someone or something is a typical example of something:  He’s a natural comedian if ever there was one.
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        n.(Ever)人名;(英)埃弗;(俄)叶韦尔;(西、法)埃韦尔

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