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  • 1 ever

    adv 1. uvjek, svagda, vazda, neprestano 2. ponovo 3. ikada, uopće; samo / for #, for # and #, for # and a day = zauvijek, za svagda, naprestano, na sve vijeke; # after, # since = otada, odonda, od tog vremena; liberty for #! = živjela sloboda!; [arch] # and anon = ovda-onda, katkada; be as quick as # you can = požuri se što više možeš; what # = što mu drago, pa što, što samo; who # = tko god, tko mu drago; when # = kad god; where # = gdje god; which # = što god, koji god; how # = ma kako, kako samo; # so = vrlo, jako, upravo, ma kako; yours # = vaš odani; # so little = ma kako malo; hardly, scarcely # = gotovo nikad; for # so long = tko zna kako dugo; vrlo dugo; # so much = vrlo mnogo; not...for # so much = ni za što na svijetu; # so many = vrlo mnogo; an # bigger crowd = sve veće mnoštvo, sve veća gomila; the # increasing horror = sve veća strahota; the #-recurrent noise = buka koja se neprestano ponavlja; [fam] the best # = najbolji koji je ikada postojao; yours # = (na kraju pisma) srdačno te pozdravlja
    * * *

    bilo kada
    ikad
    ikada
    svagda
    uopće
    uvijek

    English-Croatian dictionary > ever

  • 2 again

    adv opet, ponovo, iznova, još, još jedanput, osim toga, nadalje, isto tako; u drugu ruku, međutim, a opet / # and # = uvijek iznova, nekoliko puta, svejednako, neprestano; now and # = povremeno, od vremena do vremena; over # = opet, iznova, još jedanput; as much # = još jedanput toliko; time and # = često, mnogo puta; ever and # = ovda onda, od vremena do vremena, na mahove
    * * *

    još jedanput
    još jednom
    nadalje
    opet
    osim toga
    ponovno
    ponovo
    s druge strane
    uz to

    English-Croatian dictionary > again

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  • Ever — Ev eradv. [OE. ever, [ae]fre, AS. [ae]fre; perh. akin to AS. [=a] always. Cf. {Aye}, {Age},{Evry}, {Never}.] [Sometimes contracted into {e er}.] 1. At any time; at any period or point of time. [1913 Webster] No man ever yet hated his own flesh.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Ever and anon — Ever Ev eradv. [OE. ever, [ae]fre, AS. [ae]fre; perh. akin to AS. [=a] always. Cf. {Aye}, {Age},{Evry}, {Never}.] [Sometimes contracted into {e er}.] 1. At any time; at any period or point of time. [1913 Webster] No man ever yet hated his own… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Ever is one — Ever Ev eradv. [OE. ever, [ae]fre, AS. [ae]fre; perh. akin to AS. [=a] always. Cf. {Aye}, {Age},{Evry}, {Never}.] [Sometimes contracted into {e er}.] 1. At any time; at any period or point of time. [1913 Webster] No man ever yet hated his own… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Ever so — Ever Ev eradv. [OE. ever, [ae]fre, AS. [ae]fre; perh. akin to AS. [=a] always. Cf. {Aye}, {Age},{Evry}, {Never}.] [Sometimes contracted into {e er}.] 1. At any time; at any period or point of time. [1913 Webster] No man ever yet hated his own… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ever — adverb 1 a word meaning at any time; used mostly in questions, negatives, comparisons, or sentences with if : Nothing ever makes Ted angry. | “Do you ever get to the theatre?” “No, never.” | I don t remember ever seeing him before. | If you re… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • ever — ev|er W1S1 [ˈevə US ˈevər] adv [: Old English; Origin: Afre] 1.) a 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… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • ever — adv. 1 at all times; always (ever hopeful; ever after). 2 at any time (have you ever been to Paris?; nothing ever happens; as good as ever). 3 as an emphatic word: a in any way; at all (how ever did you do it?; when will they ever learn?). b… …   Useful english dictionary

  • ever — adv. ever so much * * * [ evə] ever so much …   Combinatory dictionary

  • much less — conjunction Date: 1615 not to mention used especially in negative contexts to add to one item another denoting something less likely < can hardly grow, much less ripen, till the stock is in the earth Jonathan Swift > < he is never going to get… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Much Ado About Nothing (1993 film) — Much Ado About Nothing Theatrical release poster Directed by Kenneth Branagh …   Wikipedia

  • Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh — was the title of a comedy BBC radio and Radio Luxembourg show broadcast from 1944 to 1954, starring Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch as senior staff in a fictional RAF station battling red tape and wartime inconvenience. Over the years the… …   Wikipedia

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