never

never
nev·er [ʼnevəʳ, Am -ɚ] adv
inv
1) (not ever) nie, niemals;
\never again! nie wieder!;
do you know a guy called Antony Edwards? - \never heard of him kennst du einen Antony Edwards? - nie gehört;
I \never forget a face ich vergesse nie ein Gesicht;
he'll \never forgive you for that er wird dir das niemals verzeihen;
there will \never be another Charlie Chaplin es wird nie einen zweiten Charlie Chaplin geben;
to \never cross sb's mind jdm nie in den Sinn kommen;
\never fear! [nur] keine Angst [o (fam) Bange] !;
\never in all my life [or days] noch nie in meinem Leben;
it's \never too late to do sth es ist nie zu spät, um etw akk zu tun;
\never before noch nie [zuvor];
\never before had I had so much money ich hatte noch nie so viel Geld;
as \never before wie noch nie;
\never ever nie im Leben, niemals;
\never mind! mach' dir nichts draus! (fam)
\never mind him! mach' dir nichts aus ihm!, kümmere dich nicht um ihn!;
\never mind the price! kümmere dich nicht um den Preis!;
\never mind that ... ohne zu berücksichtigen, dass ...;
he's \never 61 - he looks much younger er ist nie im Leben 61 - er sieht viel jünger aus
2) (not at all) überhaupt [o gar] nicht
PHRASES:
\never the twain shall meet (Brit) die Zwei werden nie[mals] zueinander finden

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