ever

ever
[ʼevəʳ, Am -ɚ] adv
inv
1) (at any time) jemals;
nothing \ever happens here in the evenings hier ist abends nie was los;
have you \ever been to London? bist du schon einmal in London gewesen?;
nobody has \ever heard of this book keiner hat je etwas von diesem Buch gehört;
if \ever somebody was guilty, then that scumbag was dieser Mistkerl war todsicher schuldig;
it was a brilliant performance if \ever there was one dies war eine wahrhaft ausgezeichnete Darbietung;
if \ever you're in Dubai, ... solltest du je in Dubai sein, ...;
he rarely, if \ever does any cleaning er putzt kaum, wenn überhaupt je;
hardly \ever kaum;
to hardly \ever do sth etw so gut wie nie tun;
as good as \ever so gut wie eh und je;
worse/happier than \ever schlimmer/glücklicher als je zuvor;
never \ever (fam) nie im Leben, niemals
2) (always)
they lived happily \ever after sie lebten glücklich bis ans Ende ihrer Tage;
(in fairy tales) und wenn sie nicht gestorben sind, dann leben sie noch heute;
Yours \ever, Chris (Brit) (dated) Viele Grüße, dein Chris;
\ever better immer besser;
as \ever wie gewöhnlich;
\ever since ... seitdem ...
3) (of all time)
the biggest trade fair \ever die größte Handelsmesse, die es je gab;
the first performance \ever die allererste Darbietung
4) (as intensifier)
how \ever could anyone ...? wie kann jemand nur ...?;
what \ever have you done to him? was hast du ihm bloß angetan?;
when \ever are we going to get this finished? wann haben wir das endlich fertig?;
where \ever have I ...? wohin habe ich nur ...?;
am I \ever! und wie!;
was she \ever a fast runner! sie war wirklich eine schnelle Läuferin
5) (esp Brit) (fam: exceedingly)
Mark got \ever so drunk last night Mark war gestern Abend wahnsinnig betrunken;
thank you \ever so much tausend Dank

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