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  • How does it translate from english to russian ever. Translation and meaning of EVER in English and Russian. English-Russian dictionary V.K. Müller

    How does it translate from english to russian ever.  Translation and meaning of EVER in English and Russian.  English-Russian dictionary V.K.  Müller

    Translation:

    ever (ˊevə) adv

    1) always;

    ever after, ever since with those times (how); "

    for ever (and ever), for ever and a day "

    a) forever, forever;

    b) incessantly;

    ever yours always your ( letter signature)

    2) ever;

    it is the best symphony I have ever heard

    hardly ever hardly ever; Almost never

    3) decomp. uptr. to strengthen:

    why ever did you do it? why did you do that ?;

    what ever do you mean? what do you want to say with this?

    as ever as only;

    I shall do it as soon as ever I can ever so colloquial

    a) very;

    thank you ever so much thank you very much;

    b) no matter how;

    even if the weather is ever so bad, I must go

    English-Russian dictionary V.K. Müller

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    EVER

    ever

    Translation:

    (ʹEvə) adv

    1. ever; ever

    the best film we ~ saw - best movie that we have ever seen

    have we ~ met before? - Have we ever met before?

    hardly / scarcely / ~ - almost never, very rarely

    he is seldom if ~ a visitor - he is rare, one might say, almost never

    not then or ~ - neither then nor after

    foxes are seldom if ~ tamed - foxes, if they become tame, then very rarely

    more than ~ before - more than ever (before)

    as good as ~ - no worse than before

    the argument is as convincing as ~ - the argument has not lost its persuasiveness

    2. always, forever

    for ~ - forever, forever

    for ~ and ~ - a) for eternal times; b) church. till the end of time

    pedants will ~ be carpring - pedants always find fault / never stop finding fault /

    3. emots.-gain.

    1) in interrogative and exclamation sentences:

    who ~ can it be? - but who is it (maybe)?

    who ~ would have thought it! - who could (it) think !, who could think of it ?!

    did you ~? - colloquial really ?, have you heard something like that?

    where ~ did I put my glasses? - where did I put my glasses?

    why ~ didn "t you ask them? - so why didn't you ask them?

    as if he would ~ do such a thing! - (as) if he is capable of it!

    2) in comparative turnover:

    I shall do it as soon as I ~ can - I will do it as soon as I can / as soon as possible /

    run as fast as ~ you can - run as fast as possible

    she is as good a girl as ~ was - you will not find a better girl in the world

    he works as well as ~ a man could - it is simply impossible to work better than him

    3) in negative sentences never

    did you love him? - Not ~ - did you love him? - No never

    no man can ~ understand you - no one can ever understand you

    nobody has ~ done this before - no one has ever done this before

    I do not think we have ~ met - we never seem to have met

    nothing ~ happens in our village - nothing ever happens in our village

    4. emots.-gain. very, extremely

    he is ~ such a rich man - he is a very rich man, he is fabulously rich

    ~ so - very, extremely; much, much

    this road is ~ so much shorter - this road is much shorter

    he is ~ so strong - he is a real strong man

    he has ~ so many friends - he has a lot of friends

    I like him ~ so much - I really like him / really like him /

    be the weather ~ so bad ... - no matter how bad the weather is ...

    I waited ~ so long - I waited forever / forever /

    thank you ~ so much - thank you very much, thank you very much

    5. in combinations:

    ~ after - since then (until the end)

    they married and lived happily ~ after - they got married and were happy all their lives

    ~ since - ever since, since that time

    I "ve known him ~ since he was a boy - I know him since childhood, nadaє pіdsiluvalnogo vіdtіnku words why, where ta ін. why ever did you do it? - What ever do you mean? - Well, do you want to say something? 5) ever so - thank you ever so much


    -

    bunk bed
    always, constantly, forever, before
    (always, constantly, eternally, before)
    ever happen - always happen
    ever increasing demand - constantly growing demand
    ever young - forever young
    never
    (never)
    ever forget - never forget
    places.
    all
    ever increasing number - all more
    noun
    eyelids
    all the time
    (always)

    Phrases
    the most genial letter that ever was written
    ever varying - ever varying
    as ever - as soon as
    ever since - since then, since that time
    for ever and a day - joke. forever, forever
    ever / now and anon - from time to time
    thanks ever so - thank you very much
    ever frost - permafrost
    as honest a man as ever broke bread - a decent person; the most honest person; honest soul
    be as quick as ever you can - hurry up as soon as you can
    Examples of

    Have you ever heard about it?

    Have you ever heard of this?

    We are ever sinning.

    We sin constantly.

    She "s doing fine and is as pretty as ever.

    She does well and beautiful, as always.

    Cry as loud as ever you can.

    Shout as loud as you can.

    Have you ever been to Paris?

    Have you ever been to Paris?

    Have you ever been to France?

    Have you ever been to France?

    I don "t think I" ve ever been here before.

    I don't think I've ever been here before.


    1. ever; ever

    the best film we ever saw

    have we ever met before? - Have we ever met before?

    hardly / scarcely / ever - almost never, very rarely

    he is seldom if ever a visitor - he is rare, one might say, almost never

    not then or ever - neither then nor after

    foxes are seldom if ever tamed - foxes, if they become tame, then very rarely

    more than ever before - more than ever (before)

    as good as ever - no worse than before

    the argument is as convincing as ever - the argument has not lost its persuasiveness

    2. always, forever

    for ever - forever, forever

    for ever and ever - a) for eternal times; b) church. till the end of time

    pedants will ever be carpring - pedants always nag / never stop nagging /

    3. emots.-gain. 1> in interrogative and exclamation sentences:

    who ever can it be? - but who is it (maybe)?

    who ever would have thought it! - who could (it) think !, who could think of it ?!

    did you ever? - decomp. really ?, have you heard something like that?

    where ever did I put my glasses? - where did I put my glasses?

    why ever didn "t you ask them? - so why didn't you ask them?

    as if he would ever do such a thing! - (as) if he is capable of it! 2> in comparative revolutions:

    I shall do it as soon as I ever can - I will do it as soon as I can / as soon as possible /

    run as fast as ever you can - run as fast as possible

    she is as good a girl as ever was - you will not find a better girl in the world

    he works as well as ever a man could - it is simply impossible to work better than him 3> never in negative sentences

    did you love him? - Not ever - did you love him? - No never

    no man can ever understand you - no one can ever understand you

    nobody has ever done this before - nobody has ever done this before

    I do not think we have ever met - we never seem to have met

    nothing ever happens in our village - nothing ever happens in our village

    4. emots.-gain. very, extremely

    he is ever such a rich man - he is a very rich man, he is fabulously rich

    ever so - very, extremely; much, much

    this road is ever so much shorter - this road is much shorter

    he is ever so strong - he is a real strong man

    he has ever so many friends - he has a lot of friends

    I like him ever so much - I really like him / really like him /

    be the weather ever so bad ... - no matter how bad the weather is ...

    I waited ever so long - I waited forever / forever /

    thank you ever so much - thank you very much, thank you very much

    5.in combinations:

    ever after - since then (until the end)

    they married and lived happily ever after - they got married and were happy all their lives

    ever since - since then, since that time

    I "ve known him ever since he was a boy - I have known him since childhood.

    ever and again, ever and anon - a) from time to time; b) every now and then, every minute

    yours ever, ever yours - always yours, devoted to you (before signing at the end of the letter)

    for ever and a day - joke. forever, forever

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    ] - adverb

    1. always;
      ever after, ever since since;
      for ever (and ever), for ever and a day a> forever, forever; b> incessantly;
      ever yours always yours (signature in the letter)

      Examples of using

      1. He rested his glance on the upper floors, where the glass dazzlingly reflected the broken-up sun which was for ever departing from Mikhail Alexandrovich, then shifted it lower down to where the windows were beginning to darken before evening, smiled condescendingly at something, narrowed his eves, put his hands on the knob and his chin on his hands.

        He fixed his gaze on the upper floors, dazzlingly reflecting in the glasses the sun, broken and leaving Mikhail Alexandrovich forever, then he moved it down, where the glasses began to darken in the evening, then he smiled indulgently, squinted, put his hands on the knob, and put his chin on his hands.

        The Master and Margarita. Mikhail Bulgakov, p. 5
      2. Each picture told a story; mysterious often to my undeveloped understanding and imperfect feelings, yet ever profoundly interesting: as interesting as the tales Bessie sometimes narrated on winter evenings, when she chanced to be in good humor; and when, having brought her ironing-table to the nursery hearth, she allowed us to sit about it, and while she got up Mrs. Reed's lace frills, and crimped her nightcap borders, fed our eager attention with passages of love and adventure taken from old fairy tales and other ballads; or (as at a later period I discovered) from the pages of Pamela, and Henry, Earl of Moreland.

        Each picture was fraught with a whole story, sometimes difficult for my inexperienced mind and vague perceptions, but full of deep interest - the same as the fairy tales that Bessie told us on winter evenings on those rare occasions when she was in a good mood. Pulling the ironing table close to the fireplace in our nursery, she allowed us to sit around and, smoothing the blondes on Mrs. fairy tales and even older ballads, or, as I discovered in later years, from Pamela and Henry, Duke of Morland.

        Jane Eyre. Charlotte Brontë, p. 3
      3. The clouds were building up now for the trade wind and he looked ahead and saw a flight of wild ducks etching themselves against the sky over the water, then blurring, then etching again and he knew no man was ever alone on the sea.

        Clouds heaped, foreshadowing the trade wind, and, looking ahead, he noticed a flock of wild ducks above the water, sharply outlined in the sky; then the flock blurred, then again it outlined even more clearly, and the old man realized that a man in the sea is never alone.

        The Old Man and the Sea. Ernest Hemingway, p. 33
    2. once;
      it is the best symphony I have ever heard heard;
      hardly ever hardly ever; Almost never
    3. as ever as soon as;
      I shall do it as soon as ever I can
    4. colloquial - uptr. to reinforce: why ever did you do it? why did you do it ?;
      what ever do you mean? what do you mean by that ?;
      ever so colloquial a> very;
      thank you ever so much thank you very much; b> howsoever;
      be the weather ever so bad, I must go