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EVP clever
EVP ever
EVP everlasting
EVP every
EVP everybody
EVP everyday
EVP everyone
EVP everything
EVP everywhere
EVP fever
EVP feverishly
EVP forever
EVP however
EVP never
EVP nevertheless
EVP perseverance
EVP reverence
EVP reverse
EVP several
EVP several
EVP severe
EVP severely
EVP whatever
EVP whatever
EVP whenever
EVP whenever
EVP wherever
EVP whichever
EVP whichever
EVP whoever
EVP cleverness
EVP revere
EVP reverb
EVP reverberation
EVP reverberate


OXF3000ZH: 机灵的 聪明的 clever
OXF3000ZH: 曾经 ever
OXF3000ZH: 每一 每个的 every
OXF3000ZH: 每人 人人 everyone
OXF3000ZH: 每件事 每样东西 everything
OXF3000ZH: 到处 无论哪里 everywhere
OXF3000ZH: 发热 发烧 狂热 fever
OXF3000ZH: 永远 总是 老是 forever
OXF3000ZH: 可是 不过 however
OXF3000ZH: 从来没有 决不 never
OXF3000ZH: 然而 nevertheless
OXF3000ZH: 颠倒 翻转 reverse
OXF3000ZH: 几个 数个 several
OXF3000ZH: 严格的 严厉的 severe
OXF3000ZH: 严厉地 苛刻地 严肃地 severely
OXF3000ZH: 无论什么 whatever
OXF3000ZH: whenever
OXF3000ZH: 无论在(到)哪里 wherever
OXF3000ZH: 究竟是谁 whoever
3000TH: ทุกคืน thookH kheuunM every night
3000TH: ทุกเช้า thookH chaaoH every morning
3000TH: ทุกเดือน thookH deuuanM every month
3000TH: ทุกที thookH theeM every time
3000TH: ทุกปี thookH bpeeM every year
3000TH: ทุกเย็น thookH yenM every evening
3000TH: ทุกอาทิตย์ thookH aaM thitH every week
3000TH: ไม่มีวัน maiF meeM wanM never (going to happen)
3000TH: ยังไงก็ตาม yangM ngaiM gaawF dtaamM however
3000TH: วันเว้นวัน wanM wenH wanM every other day
3000TH: ตลอดไป dtaL laawtL bpaiM forever, always, from now on
3000TH: ทั้งหลาย thangH laaiR various, every, all over, many
3000TH: ทุกคน thookH khohnM everybody, everyone
3000TH: ทุกที่ thookH theeF anywhere, everywhere
3000TH: ทุกสิ่ง thookH singL everything
3000TH: ทุกอย่าง thookH yaangL everything (spoken), every kind
3000TH: เป็นไข้ bpenM khaiF fever (to have)
3000TH: มากมาย maakF maaiM a lot, many, several
3000TH: ทุกวัน thookH wanM daily, every day
3000TH: อย่างไรก็ตาม yaangL raiM gaawF dtaamM anyway, whichever way
3000TH: ไข้ khaiF fever
3000TH: ทุก thookH every, each
3000TH: ไม่เคย maiF kheeuyM never
3000TH: หลาย laaiR many, several, a lot (before classifier)
3000TH: ไข้เลือดออก khaiF leuuatF aawkL dengue fever
3000TH: ทุกครั้ง thookH khrangH every time
5000FR: fin end; gist; clever person
5000FR: jamais never
5000FR: plusieurs several
5000FR: cependant however
5000FR: pourtant yet, nonetheless, nevertheless
5000FR: partout everywhere
5000FR: toutefois however
5000FR: néanmoins nevertheless
5000FR: sévère severe
5000FR: trancher to cut, sever, settle, decide
5000FR: intense intense, severe, dense
5000FR: inverse opposite, reverse
5000FR: intelligent intelligent, clever, bright
5000FR: rigueur harshness, severity, rigidness, rigor strictness
5000FR: quiconque whoever, anyone who
5000FR: durement harshly, severely
5000FR: savant scientist, scholar, learned, scholarly, clever, skilfull
5000FR: éternel eternal, everlasting
5000FR: boisson drink, beverage
5000FR: revers back, reverse, setback
5000FR: fièvre fever
5000FR: inverser to reverse, invert
5000FR: quotidiennement daily, every day
5000FR: irréversible irreversible
5000FR: croyant believer
5000FR: perpétuel perpetual, everlasting, never-ending
5000FR: sévèrement severely, harshly
OXF3000: không bao giờ ever
OXF3000N lanh lợi thông minh. tài giỏi khéo léo clever
OXF3000N từng từ trước tới giờ ever
OXF3000N (detmỗi mọi every
OXF3000N cơn sốt bệnh sốt fever
OXF3000N mãi mãi forever
OXF3000N tuy nhiên tuy thế mà nevertheless
OXF3000N đảo ngược lại điều trái ngược mặt trái reverse
OXF3000N pronhiều hơn ba vài several
OXF3000N khắt khe gay gắt giản dị mộc mạc severe
OXF3000N khắt khe gay gắt giản dị mộc mạc severely
OXF3000N pro bất cứ thứ gì bất kể thứ gì whatever
OXF3000N bất cứ lúc nào lúc nào whenever
OXF3000N ở bất cứ nơi nào ở bất cứ nơi đâu wherever
OXF3000N pro ai người nào bất cứ ai bất cứ người nào dù ai whoever
GBENDE: 每一次  ever jemals
CORE: ever + + + + + + +
NGLS: ever + At any time; at all times in the future
WNS: (n.) [fever] high body temperature
WNS: (n.) [reverse] reversion, reversal, turnabout, turnaround
WNS: (v.) [reverse] invert, turn inside out or upside down

ENDE: ever je
ENDE: ever jemals





She is forever mine. Cô ấy vĩnh viễn là của tôi. Alphabet Introduction 2
I hug this cat every morning. Tôi ôm con mèo này mỗi buổi sáng. Dates and Time
She buys the fruit every afternoon. Dates and Time
He runs every morning. Anh ấy chạy mỗi buổi sáng. Dates and Time
He watches the clock every second. Dates and Time
I think about her every day. Tôi nghĩ đến cô ấy mỗi ngày. Prepositions 1
Sing whenever you are sad. Hát mỗi khi bạn buồn. Common Phrases 2
Their mother will never drink wine. Mẹ của họ sẽ không bao giờ uống rượu. Frequency
never không bao giờ Frequency
However, my dad does not agree. Tuy nhiên, bố của tôi không đồng ý. Conjunctions 2
He buys a watch. However, he does not use it. Anh ấy mua một cái đồng hồ. Tuynhiên, anh ấy không dùng nó. Conjunctions 2
however tuy nhiên Conjunctions 2
We will never get back together. Chúng tôi sẽ không bao giờ trởvề với nhau Adverbs
You are always wrong when you hate, but you are never wrong when you love. Bạn luôn sai khi bạn ghét, nhưng bạn không bao giờ sai khi bạn yêu. Verbs 3
The little boy tries to learn everything. Cậu bé cố gắng học mọi thứ. Determiners
everything mọi thứ. Determiners
Everone hopes that she will win. Mọi người hy vọng cô ấy sẽ thắng. Determiners
everyone Mọi người Determiners
He changed everything to be happy. Anh ấy đã thay đổi tất cả để được hạnh phúc. Determiners
everything tất cả Determiners
Every success begind from failure. Mọi thành công bắt đầu từ thất bại. Determiners
Every kid here has a pencil. Mọi đứa trẻ ở đây đều có bút chì. Determiners
Every challenge is not simple. Mọi thử thách đều không đơn giản. Determiners
every Mọi Determiners
The villains will never defeat us. Những kẻ ác sẽ không bao giờ thắng chúng tôi. People
What attracts everyone? Cái gì thu hút mọi người? Verbs 4
nothing lasts forever. Không có gì kéo dài vĩnh viễn. Verbs 4
My wife always controls everything. Vợ của tôi luôn kiểm soát mọi thứ. Verbs 4
What is everybody spreading? Verbs 4
We will never sell our camel. Chúng tôi sẽ không bao giờ bán con lạc đà của mình. Animals 2
This is an online program for everybody. Đây là một chương trình trực tuyến cho mọi người. Communication
Sometimes I feel like I am invisible to everyone. Đôi khi, tôi cảm thấy như tôi tàng hình với mọi người. Adjectives 2
Everyone can vote. Mọi người đều có thể bỏ phiếu. Politics
Every citizen needs to vote. Mọi công dân cần bỏ phiếu. Politics
Every citizen has rights and duties to his country. Mọi công dân có quyền và nghĩa vụ với quốc gia. Politics
Everyone has fear. Tất cả mọi người đều có sự sợ hãi. Abstract Objects 2
Every day I choose a joy. Mỗi ngày tôi chọn một niềm vui. Abstract Objects 2
I never believe his mouth. Tôi không bao giờ tin miệng của anh ấy. Medical
The bank has many transactions every day. Ngân hàng có nhiều giao dịch mỗi ngày. Economics
Every organisation needs profit to exist and develop. Mọi tổ chức cần lợi nhuận để tồntại và phát triển. Economics
I prepared everything for the interview. Tôi đã chuẩn bị mọi thứ cho cuộc phỏng vấn. Economics
Everything has ist price. Mọi thứ đều có giá của nó. Economics
everything Mọi thứ Economics
Everything will become meaningless if I do not have you. Mọi thứ sẽ trở thành vô nghĩa nếu tôi không có bạn. Adjectives 3
He always feels everything is very serious. Anh ấy luôn cảm thấy mọi thứ rất nghiêm trọng. Adjectives 3
Finally everything was clear. Cuối cùng mọi thứ đã rõ ràng. Adjectives 3
I will never mention your opinion. Tôi sẽ không bao giờ nhắc đến ý kiến của bạn. Verbs 5
Everything collapsed after they came here. Mọi thứ đã sụp đổ sau khi họ đến đây. Verbs 5
Never surrender. Không bao giờ đầu hàng. Verbs 5
However, many people criticize Confucianism because it is not suitable wit Tuy nhiên, nhiều người chỉ trích đạo Khổng vì nó không phù hợp với xã hội hiện đại. History
They assume that time is devastating everything. Họ cho rằng thời gian đang tàn phá mọi thứ. History
God knows everything. Trời biết tất cả mọi thứ. Abstract Objects 3
The commander wants to mobilize everyone. Chỉ huy muốn huy động tất cả mọi người. Military
everyone tất cả mọi ngườ Military
They always stand their ground and never surrender. Họ luôn cố thủ và không bao giờ đầu hàng. Military
This house is everything that I have. Căn nhà này là mọi thứ mà tôi có. Classifier 3.1
He makes everything slowly. Anh ấy làm mọi thứ một cách chậm chạp. Reduplicative Words
He never protects me. Anh ấy không bao giờ che chở tôi. Reduplicative Words
I always wants to scold someone whenever I think about that monkey. Tôi luôn muốn gắt gỏng một ai đó mỗi khi tôi nghĩ về con khỉ đó. Reduplicative Words
Marriage is never easy. Hôn nhân không bao giờ dễ dàng. Reduplicative Words
When you forgive everyone, you will feel happy. Khi bạn tha thứ cho mọi người, bạn sẽ cảm thấy hạnh phúc. Reduplicative Words 2







like: ever
for long, since long, ever since bấy chầy
from the past until now, (has one) ever (done sth) hồi xưa tới giờ
which time, ever (in the past) lần nào



266 Mike has lunch at home every day. Mike ăn trưa ở nhà hàng ngày.
298 His car is always dirty. He never cleans it. Xe hơi của anh ấy lúc nào cũng bẩn. Anh ấy chẳng bao giờ chịu
304 I never go to the movies alone. Tôi không bao giờ đi xem lm một mình.
309 He never watches TV. Anh ấy không xem vô tuyến bao giờ.
313 I never read in bed. Tôi không bao giờ đọc trên giường.
343 You don't do the same thing every day. Không phải ngày nào cậu cũng làm cùng một việc.
353 I never watch TV. Tôi không bao giờ xem vô tuyến.
356 She likes to ride her bicycle every day. Cô ấy thích đạp xe đạp hàng ngày.
358 I never like to travel by train. Tôi không bao giờ thích đi bằng tàu hoả.
359 I get the news every day, but sometimes I don't read it. Tôi nhận được tin tức hàng ngày nhưng thỉnh thoảng tôi không đọc.
382 Does Wenjie ever call you? Văn Kiệt có gọi cậu bao giờ không?
394 I do yoga every morning. How about you? Do you do yoga every morning? Tôi sáng nào cũng tập yoga. Còn cậu thì sao? Cậu có tập yoga mỗi sáng không?
407 Do you ever go to the movies? Cậu đã bao giờ đi xem lm chưa?
415 Do you ever ride a bicycle? — Not usually. Cậu đã đi xe đạp bao giờ chưa? - Không thường xuyên.
431 I work every day from nine (9:00) to ve-thirty (5:30). Tôi ngày nào cũng làm việc từ chín giờ đến năm rưỡi.
432 Howard takes a shower every morning. Howard sáng nào cũng tắm.
477 What time does your father nish work every day? Bố cậu hết làm việc lúc mấy giờ hàng ngày?
509 He has several brothers and sisters. Anh ấy có một số anh chị em.
519 She doesn't have a car. She goes everywhere by bicycle. Cô ấy không có xe hơi. Cô ấy đi đâu cũng bằng xe đạp.
529 Everybody likes him. He's got a lot of friends. Mọi người quý anh ấy. Anh ấy có rất nhiều bạn.
606 Zoe meets her friends every night. > She met them last night. Zoe đi gặp bạn bè mỗi tối. Cô ấy có đi gặp họ tối qua.
607 I usually buy two (2) newspapers every day. > Yesterday I bought two (2) newspapers. Tôi thường mua hai tờ báo hàng ngày. Hôm qua tôi có mua hai tờ báo.
609 I eat an orange every day. > Yesterday I ate an orange. Tôi ăn một quả cam mỗi ngày. Hôm qua tôi có ăn một quả cam.
769 When I was a child, I never used to eat meat, but I eat it now. Hồi tôi còn bé tôi từng không bao giờ chịu ăn thịt, nhưng bây giờ tôi có ăn.
770 Angela loves to watch TV. She watches it every night. Angela mê xem vô tuyến. Cô ấy đêm nào cũng xem.
780 Has she ever been to Australia? — Yes, once. Cô ấy đã từng đến Australia chưa? - Rồi, một lần.
781 Have you ever played golf? — Yes, I play a lot. Cậu đã chơi golf bao giờ chưa? - Rồi, tôi chơi nhiều.
782 My sister's never traveled by plane. Em gái tôi chưa đi máy bay bao giờ.
783 I've never ridden a horse. Tôi chưa cưỡi ngựa bao giờ.
784 Who is that man? — I don't know, I've never seen him before. Ông kia là ai thế? - Tôi không biết, tôi chưa gặp ông ấy bao giờ.
785 Have you ever been to Montreal? — No, never. Cậu đã từng đến Montreal bao giờ chưa? - Chưa, chưa bao giờ.
786 Have you ever played golf? — No, never. Cậu từng chơi golf bao giờ chưa? - Chưa, chưa bao giờ.
787 Have you ever been to South Korea? — Yes, once. Cậu từng đến Hàn Quốc bao giờ chưa - Rồi, một lần.
788 Have you ever lost your passport? — No, never. Cậu đã mất hộ chiếu bao giờ chưa? - Chưa, chưa bao giờ.
789 Have you ever own in a helicopter? — No, never. Cậu đã đi máy bay trực thăng bao giờ chưa? - Chưa bao giờ.
790 Have you ever won a race? — Yes, a few times. Cậu đã từng thắng trong cuộc đua nào chưa? - Rồi, một vài lần.
791 Have you ever been to Peru? — Yes, twice. Cậu từng đến Peru bao giờ chưa? - Rồi, hai lần.
792 Have you ever driven a bus? — No, never. Cậu từng lái xe bus bao giờ chưa? - Chưa bao giờ.
793 Have you ever broken your leg? — Yes, once. Cậu đã bị gãy chân bao giờ chưa? - Rồi, một lần.
796 She's won a race several times. Cô ấy từng đua thắng vài ba lần.
797 She's never own in a helicopter. Cô ấy chưa bao giờ đi máy bay trực thăng.
799 I've never played tennis. Tôi chưa bao giờ chơi quần vợt.
800 I've never driven a truck. Tôi chưa bao giờ lái xe tải.
801 I've been late for school several times. Tôi đã đi học muộn vài ba lần.
808 Have you ever played basketball? — Just once. Cậu từng chơi bóng rổ bao giờ chưa? - Mới một lần.
809 Have you ever written a poem? — Yes, in high school. Cậu từng làm thơ bao giờ chưa - Rồi, hồi ở trung học.
810 Does she know Claude? — No, she's never met him. Cô ấy có biết Claude không? - Không, cô ấy chưa bao giờ gặp
813 Gunter's favorite movie is Star Wars. He's seen it twenty (20) times, but I've never seen it. Bộ lm yêu thích của Gunter là Chiến tranh giữa các vì sao. Anh ấy đã xem nó được hai mươi lần còn tôi chưa xem bao giờ.
834 Severo's sick. He's been sick for the last few days. Severo bị ốm. Anh ấy đã ốm được mấy ngày hôm nay.
989 Have you ever met a famous person? Cậu đã bao giờ gặp người nổi tiếng chưa?
995 Have you ever been to Florida? Cậu đã đến Florida bao giờ chưa?
1007 I've seher a few times, but I've never spokto her. Tôi từng gặp cô ấy mấy lần nhưng tôi chưa nói chuyện với cô ấy bao giờ.
1008 Have you ever spokto her? Cậu đã nói chuyện với cô ấy bao giờ chưa?
1010 Somebody cleans the o ce every day. > The o ce is cleaned every day. Có người lau dọn văn phòng hàng ngày. Văn phòng được lau dọn hàng ngày.
1015 I'm never invited to parties. Tôi chưa bao giờ được mời đi dự tiệc.
1027 Are these rooms cleaned every day? Phòng này có được lau dọn hàng ngày không?
1064 The o ce is cleaned every day. Văn phòng ngày nào cũng được lau dọn.
1092 I've never sethese owers before. What are they called? Tôi chưa bao giờ thấy những bông hoa này trước đây. Chúng tên là gì?
1102 These o ces aren't cleaned every day. Mấy văn phòng này không được dọn dẹp hàng ngày.
1106 Dietrich has never ridda horse. Dietrich chưa bao giờ cưỡi ngựa.
1149 This town is always clean. The streets get cleaned every day. Thị trấn này luôn sạch sẽ. Đường phố ngày nào cũng được dọn dẹp.
1167 every day. Những căn phòng này được dọn dẹp hàng ngày.
1184 I've never ridda horse. Tôi chưa bao giờ cưỡi ngựa.
1190 I know Masaru, but I've never met his wife. Tôi biết Masaru nhưng tôi chưa bao giờ gặp vợ anh ấy.
1196 Have you ever driva very fast car? Cậu đã bao giờ lái một chiếc xe hơi cực nhanh chưa?
1255 Aliyah goes to work every day. She's always there from eight thirty (8:30) until four thirty (4:30). Aliyah ngày nào cũng đi làm. Cô ấy luôn ở đấy từ tám rưỡi đến bốn rưỡi.
1388 much English. Now she can understand everything. Trước khi Nuria tới Mĩ, cô ấy không hiểu nhiều tiếng Anh. Bây giờ gì cô ấy cũng hiểu.
1417 Xavier takes the bus everywhere. He must not have a car. Xavier đi đâu cũng bắt xe bus. Hẳn là anh ấy không có xe hơi.
1440 You have a cold and a fever? Poor thing! You must feel awful. Cậu bị cảm và sốt à? Khổ thân! Cậu hẳn là khó chịu lắm.
1491 I think everybody should learn another language. Tôi nghĩ mọi người nên học một ngôn ngữ khác.
1492 I think everybody should travel to another country. Tôi nghĩ mọi người nên đi một nước khác.
1532 I have to drive fty (50) miles to work every day. > I have to drive eighty (80) kilometers to work every day. Ngày nào tôi cũng phải lái xe năm mươi dặm đi làm.
1533 I have to take the subway to class every day. Ngày nào tôi cũng phải bắt tàu điện ngầm đi học.
1669 Is there a bus from downtown to the airport? — Yes, every twenty (20) minutes. Có xe bus chạy từ trung tâm đến sân bay không? - Có, hai mươi phút một chuyến.
1670 Are there any problems? — No, everything is okay. Có vấn đề gì không? - Không, mọi thứ đều ổn.
1683 There's a train every hour. Cứ một tiếng lại có một chuyến tàu.
1723 I think everything will be okay. I don't think there will be any problems. Tôi nghĩ mọi thứ sẽ ổn. Tôi nghĩ sẽ không có vấn đề gì cả.
1748 Everybody's very nice at work. It's easy to make friends. Mọi người ở cơ quan rất tốt. Kết bạn rất dễ.
1799 Have you ever beto Peru? — No, but Eveline has. She went there on vacation last year. Cậu đã đến Peru bao giờ chưa? - Chưa, nhưng Eveline đến rồi. Cô ấy đã đi nghỉ ở đó năm ngoái.
1811 Have you ever brokyour arm? — Yes, I have. Cậu đã bị gãy tay bao giờ chưa? - Tôi bị rồi.
1835 You won't be late, will you? — No, I'm never late. Cậu sẽ không đến muộn phải không? Phải, tôi không bao giờ muộn.
1861 Igor's a very nice person, isn't he? — Yes, everybody likes him. Igor là người rất tốt đúng không? Đúng, ai cũng thích anh ấy.
1863 You don't know Larisa's sister, do you? — No, I've never met her. Cậu không biết em gái của Larisa phải không? - Không, tôi chưa gặp cô ấy bao giờ.
1875 The plan is supposed to be a secret, but everybody seems to know about it. Kế hoạch đáng ra phải được giữ kín nhưng dường như mọi người đều biết rồi.
1889 Have you ever had your ight canceled? Cậu đã bao giờ bị huỷ chuyến bay chưa?
1958 Suddenly everybody stopped talking. There was silence. Đột nhiên mọi người ngừng nói chuyện. Có một sự yên lặng.
I was warned not to believe anything he says.'> 2016 I was warned not to believe anything he says.'> I was told that I shouldn't believe everything he says. > I was warned not to believe anything he says. I was warned not to believe anything he says.'> ☊ Tôi được bảo rằng tôi không nên tin bất cứ điều gì anh ấy nói. > Tôi được cảnh báo rằng đừng tin bất cứ điều gì anh ấy nói.
2040 They needed help to clean up after the party, so everybody helped clean up. Họ cần sự giúp đỡ để dọn dẹp sau bữa tiệc nên mọi người đã giúp dọn dẹp.
2116 There's no point in having a car if you never use it. Có xe hơi chả được tích sự gì nếu cậu chả bao giờ dùng nó.
2163 Everybody was late except me. I was the only one to arrive on time. Mọi người đều muộn trừ tôi. Tôi là người duy nhất đến đúng giờ.
2198 Everyone heard the bomb explode. Ai cũng nghe thấy tiếng bomb nổ.
2268 Have you ever crossed the equator? Cậu đã bao giờ bước qua xích đạo chưa?
2278 Do you ever have breakfast in bed? Cậu từng ăn sáng trên giường bao giờ chưa?
2311 Have you ever been to the south of France? Cậu đã đến miền nam nước Pháp bao giờ chưa?
2363 We'd never met before, so we introduced ourselves to one another. Chúng tôi chưa từng gặp nhay trước đó nên chúng tôi đã tự giới thiệu cho nhau,
2445 Either you apologize, or I'll never speak to you again. Một trong hai cậu xin lỗi không thì tôi sẽ không bao giờ nói chuyện với các cậu nữa.
I'll do everything I can to help.'> 2448 I'll do everything I can to help.'> I'll do all I can to help. > I'll do everything I can to help. I'll do everything I can to help.'> ☊ Tôi sẽ làm tất cả những gì có thể giúp được. > Tôi sẽ làm mọi thứ có thể giúp được.
2449 He thinks he knows everything. Anh ấy nghĩ anh ấy biết mọi thứ.
2455 When we were on vacation, we went to the beach every day. Hồi chúng tôi đi nghỉ, chúng tôi ngày nào cũng ra bãi biển.
2456 The bus service is very good. There's a bus every ten (10) minutes. Dịch vụ xe bus rất tốt. Cứ mười phút lại có một xe bus.
2457 We don't see each other very often. About every six (6) months. Chúng tôi không gặp nhau thường xuyên lắm. Khoảng sáu tháng một lần.
2461 They never go out. They're at home all the time. Họ chưa ra ngoài bao giờ. Họ suốt ngày ở nhà.
2463 I've read every one (1) of those books. Tôi đã đọc một trong những quyển sách này.
2468 There's a train to the city every hour. Có một chuyến tàu tới thành phố mỗi giờ.
2476 Everything that happened was my fault. Mọi chuyện xảy ra là lỗi tại tôi.
2477 I've never spoken to the woman who lives next door. Tôi chưa bao giờ nói chuyện với người phụ nữ sống nhà bên cạnh.
2479 The shuttle that goes to the airport runs every half hour. Xe bus con thoi mà chạy đến sân bay chạy nửa tiếng một lần.
2494 Everything that they said was true. > Everything they said was true. Mọi thứ mà họ nói đều đúng. > Mọi thứ họ nói đều đúng.
2507 They give their children everything they want. Họ đưa cho con họ mọi thứ chúng muốn.
2509 Why do you blame me for everything that goes wrong? Tại sao cái gì hỏng cậu cũng đổ lỗi cho tôi?
2544 The police never found the money stolen in the robbery. Cảnh sát không bao giờ tìm thấy số tiền bị mất trong vụ trộm.
2559 talking, and he never says anything interesting. Anh ấy là một trong những người tẻ nhạt nhất mà tôi từng gặp. Anh ấy không bao giờ ngừng nói và anh ấy không bao giờ nói được thứ gì thú vị.
2622 The movie we just watched was the most boring movie I've ever seen. Bộ lm chúng ta vừa xem là bộ lm chán nhất mà tôi từng xem.
2624 He's the most patient person I've ever met. Anh ấy là người kiên nhẫn nhất mà tôi từng gặp.
2629 Walter hardly ever watches TV, and rarely reads newspapers. Walter gần như không bao giờ xem vô tuyến và hiếm khi đọc báo.
2704 time he arrived, everybody had left. Xe hơi của Silvio đã bị hỏng trên đường đến nhà bạn anh ấy. Đến khi anh ấy tới nơi, mọi người đã đi.
2712 Everything began and ended ON time. Mọi thứ bắt đầu và kết thúc đúng giờ.
2729 Have you ever been in the hospital? Cậu đã bao giờ nằm bệnh viện chưa?
2730 Have you ever been in prison? > Have you ever been in jail? Cậu đã bao giờ ngồi tù chưa?
2744 Have you ever been IN love with somebody? Cậu đã bao giờ yêu ai chưa?
2751 Some singers go ON a world tour every year. Một số ca sĩ lưu diễn theo tour quốc tế hàng năm.
2753 I've never met the woman IN charge OF marketing, but I've spoken to her ON the phone a few times. Tôi chưa bao giờ gặp người phụ nữ chịu trách nhiệm marketing nhưng tôi đã nói chuyện với cô ấy qua điện thoại vài lần.
2786 His attitude toward his job is so positive that he increases his sales every month. Thái độ của anh ấy với công việc tích cực đến mức tháng nào anh ấy cũng tăng doanh thu.
2803 Everybody was shocked by the news on September eleventh (11th), two thousand one (2001). Mọi người đều choáng vì tin ngày mười một tháng chín năm hai nghìn không trăm linh một.
2823 He's late again. It's typical of him to keep everybody waiting. Anh ấy lại muộn. Điển hình của anh ấy là khiến mọi người phải đợi.
2824 I'm tired of eating the same food every day. Let's try something di erent. Tôi mệt vì ngày nào cũng ăn cùng một món. Hãy thử kiếm cái khác xem sao.
2862 I knew he was strange because everybody had warned me about him. Tôi biết là anh ấy kì lạ vì mọi người đã báo trước với tôi về anh ấy.
2882 She always says everything is my fault. > She always blames me for everything. Cô ấy luôn luôn nói mọi thứ là lỗi tại tôi. > Cô ấy luôn đổ lỗi cho tôi về mọi thứ.
2883 Do you blame the government for the economic crisis? > I think everybody wants to blame the government for the economic crisis. Cậu có đổ lỗi cho chính phủ về khủng hoảng kinh tế không? > Tôi nghĩ mọi người muốn đổ lỗi cho chính phủ về khủng hoảng kinh tế.
2890 Everybody relies on her because she always keeps her promises. Mọi người tin tưởng cô ấy vì cô ấy luôn giữ lời hứa.
2895 You know you can rely on me if you ever need any help. Cậu biết cậu có thể tin tôi nếu cậu có cần giúp đỡ.
2914 Whatever happened to that murder case? Did the police end up nding the killer? Mọi chuyện về vụ giết người đó thế nào rồi? Cảnh sát đã tìm xong hung thủ chưa?
2917 every day? Hàng ngày cậu bỏ ra bao nhiêu thời gian làm bài tập tiếng Anh?
2925 You can tell Tomoko works out at the gym every day because she looks great. She jogs, takes a yoga class, does aerobics, and lifts weights. Cậu có thể nói Tomoko ngày nào cũng thực hiện tập thể hình vì cô ấy trông rất tuyệt. Cô ấy đi bộ, học lớp yoga, tập aerobic và cử tạ.
2948 However, the re ghters had a hard time trying to calm a woman down. Apparently, her cat perished in the re. Tuy nhiên lính cứu hoả đã gặp khó khăn khi cố gắng giữ bình tĩnh cho một phụ nữ. Có vẻ như con mèo của cô ấy bị chết trong đám cháy.
2957 everything to blow over and go away. Họ không thể quét nó xuống dưới thảm và nghĩ mọi thứ sẽ qua và rồi bỏ đi.
2959 Since he got so much bad press, it wouldn't just blow over. Everybody knew him now. Vì anh ấy bị lên án trên báo chí quá nhiều nên chuyện sẽ không chỉ qua đi. Giờ mọi người đều đã biết anh ấy.
2973 A friend of mine was attacked and beaten up a few days ago. He's been in the hospital ever since. Một người bạn của tôi đã bị tấn công và đánh đập vài ngày trước. Anh ấy đã nằm bệnh viện từ đó đến giờ.
2979 The two (2) brothers are identical twins, so everybody gets them mixed up. Hai anh em là cặp sinh đôi cùng trứng. Vậy nên mọi người thường lẫn lộn họ với nhau.
2982 Whoever used up all the milk and eggs should go out and buy some more. And get some toilet paper while you're at it. Bất cứ ai đã dùng hết sữa và trứng nên ra ngoài và mua thêm. Và hãy lấy một ít giấy vệ sinh khi đấy là bạn.
2991 Please calm down. Everything will turn out all right. Hãy bình tĩnh đi. Mọi thứ rồi cũng sẽ ổn thôi.

accept sb into sth: She had never been accepted into what was essentially a man's world. accept
accept sb as sth: He never really accepted her as his own child. accept
accept sth: You just have to accept the fact that we're never going to be rich. accept
Everything about the child's adoption was against accepted practice. accept
Everything went according to plan. according to
Have you ever acted? act
She never took a taxi, even though she could afford to. afford
I'll never forgive him after what he said. after
Several years after they'd split up they met again by chance in Paris. after
And they all lived happily ever after. after
This must never happen again. again
Once again (= as had happened several times before), the train was late. again
They had an agreement never to talk about work at home. agreement
aim at doing sth: They're aiming at training everybody by the end of the year. aim
He never drinks alcohol. alcohol
Cars were coming from all directions (= every direction). all
You won't be allowed up (= out of bed) for several days. allow
She's asked to be left alone but the press photographers follow her everywhere. leave/let sb alone
The landscape has been radically altered, severely damaging wildlife. alter
There is a vegetarian alternative on the menu every day. alternative
amaze sb what, how, etc...: It never ceases to amaze me what some people will do for money. amaze
ambition of being/doing sth: She never achieved her ambition of becoming a famous writer. ambition
amuse sb: She suggested several ideas to help Laura amuse the twins. amuse
Many people never really express any anger. anger
The winners will be announced in reverse order. announce
There's never anything worth watching on TV. anything
He's never been anywhere outside Britain. anywhere
It was a difficult time. Apart from everything else, we had financial problems. apart from
apparent (to sb) (that...): It soon became apparent to everyone that he couldn't sing. apparent
The Beatles have never really lost their appeal. appeal
She had never been greatly concerned about her appearance. appearance
He gave every appearance of (= seemed very much to be) enjoying himself. appearance
When she lost all her money, she was determined to keep up appearances (= hide the true situation and pretend that everything was going well). appearance
apply sth to sb/sth: The word 'unexciting' could never be applied to her novels. apply
Several people nodded in approval. approval
There were several young people sitting around looking bored. around
The police made several arrests. arrest
There are 120 arrivals and departures every day. arrival
Whoever made this cake is a real artist. artist
She felt she had looked at the problem from every aspect. aspect
We were assured that everything possible was being done. assure
The noise came at two-minute intervals (= once every two minutes). at
I've never seen two people so attached to each other. attached
How many people attend church every Sunday? attend
Every available doctor was called to the scene. available
The noise was keeping everyone awake. awake
Everybody should be made aware of the risks involved. aware
It makes things awkward for everyone when you behave like that. awkward
Too bad every day can't be as good as this. too bad
Everything's gone badly wrong! badly
a house on the banks of the River Severn (= on land near the river) bank
I've never been to Spain. be
It's strange how she never comes to see us any more. be
He thinks it's clever to make fun of people. be
Money isn't everything (= it is not the only important thing). be
several loud beats on the drum beat
He puts his work before everything (= regards it as more important than anything else). before
I was beginning to think you'd never come. begin
begin doing sth: Everyone began talking at once. begin
She knew that, whatever she decided, her family was right behind her. behind
I never thought I could make it as an actor, but my parents always believed in me. believe in sb
Several of the points you raise do not belong in this discussion. belong
Have you ever belonged to a political party? belong to sth
The new regulations will be of benefit to everyone concerned. benefit
We should spend the money on something that will benefit everyone. benefit
That's the best movie I've ever seen! best
the company's best-ever results best
Everyone at the funeral was dressed in black. black
Why do I always get the blame for everything that goes wrong? blame
She received a severe blow on the head. blow
Terrorists bombed several army barracks. bomb
I don't know why I bother! Nobody ever listens! bother
Do you have any bright ideas (= clever ideas)? bright
I'd asked everybody but only two people came. but
He was in the front room, or the lounge or whatever you want to call it. call
His name's Hiroshi but everyone calls him Hiro. call
They go camping in France every year. camp
Several cars went off the rails. car
I've never been very good at cards. card
I don't care (= I will not be upset) if I never see him again! care
I never carry much money on me. carry
a severe case of typhoid case
In some cases people have had to wait several weeks for an appointment. case
Every application will be decided on a case-by-case basis (= each one will be considered separately). case
You wouldn't catch me working (= I would never work) on a Sunday! catch
The murderer was never caught. catch
cease to do sth: You never cease to amaze me! cease
I'm certainly never going there again. certainly
We'll plan everything very carefully and leave nothing to chance. chance
change sb/sth (for sb/sth): We change our car every two years. change
Everyone admires her strength of character and determination. character
charge sb: Several people were arrested but nobody was charged. charge
I used to go to the cinema every week. cinema
She never discovered the true circumstances of her birth. circumstance
A lot of lost property is never claimed. claim
clap sb/sth: Everyone clapped us when we went up to get our prize. clap
Everyone clapped in time to the music. clap
It was several hours before the road was cleared after the accident. clear
She explained everything very clearly. clearly
a clever child clever
Clever girl! clever
How clever of you to work it out! clever
He's too clever by half, if you ask me (= it annoys me or makes me suspicious). clever
She's clever at getting what she wants. clever
He's clever with his hands. clever
a clever little gadget clever
What a clever idea! clever
That (= what you just did) wasn't very clever, was it? (= it wasn't sensible) clever
Admitting her mistake may have been quite a clever move on her part. clever
I sat and watched everyone very closely (= carefully). closely
hot and cold water in every room cold
The firm is working on a new product in combination with several overseas partners. combination
combine to do sth: Several factors had combined to ruin our plans. combine
Everything will come right in the end. come
The agreement came after several hours of negotiations. come
I never expected those few items to come to so much. come to sth
The hotel has all modern comforts/every modern comfort. comfort
I never feel very comfortable in her presence. comfortable
You get a 10% commission on everything you sell. commission
This decision was taken for the common good (= the advantage of everyone). common
It is, by common consent, Scotland's prettiest coast (= everyone agrees that it is). common
compete (with/against sb) (for sth): Several companies are competing for the contract. compete
concept (that...): the concept that everyone should have equality of opportunity concept
Everyone who was directly concerned in (= had some responsibility for) the incident has now resigned. concern
I appreciate everyone's concern and help at this difficult time. concern
He asked several questions concerning the future of the company. concerning
conclude by doing sth: He concluded by wishing everyone a safe trip home. conclude
She has every confidence in her students' abilities. confidence
She was quietly confident that everything would go as planned. confident
confirm (that)...: Has everyone confirmed (that) they're coming? confirm
I was surprised to hear them mentioned together: I had never connected them before. connect
A patient who is not fully conscious should never be left alone. conscious
Her style of dress was never conservative. conservative
They showed no consideration whatsoever for my feelings. consideration
Taking everything into consideration, the event was a great success. take sth into consideration
She has several contacts in New York. contact
Fire has caused severe damage to the contents of the building. content
continue to do sth: He continued to ignore everything I was saying. continue
Recovery after the accident will be a continuous process that may take several months. continuous
We hope everyone will contribute to the discussion. contribute
Don't worry—everything's under control! be under control
He has been cool towards me ever since we had that argument. cool
Everything in the computer's memory can be copied onto DVDs. copy
copy sth (down/out): I copied out several poems. copy
She copies everything her sister does. copy
I felt a need to please people, whatever the cost in time and energy. cost
Every point in this game counts. count
Everyone should enjoy the right of access to the countryside. countryside
Several couples were on the dance floor. couple
cover sb/sth with sth: The wind blew in from the desert and covered everything with sand. cover
Her face was on the cover (= the front cover) of every magazine. cover
He always reads the paper from cover to cover (= everything in it). cover
Stores spend more and more on crime prevention every year. crime
The fever has passed its crisis. crisis
All you ever do is criticize! criticize
Several people were crushed to death in the accident. crush
She's won several cups for skating. cup
Everyone was curious as to why Mark was leaving. curious
serious/severe/extensive/permanent/minor damage damage
Several vehicles were damaged in the crash. damage
We hold a dance every year to raise money for charity. dance
Children's lives are in danger every time they cross this road. danger
One day, he walked out of the house with a small bag and never came back. one day
They lost everything that was dear to them. dear
We were poor but we never got into debt. debt
The decisions by the management committee will affect everyone in the company. decision
decrease in sth: This species of bird is decreasing in numbers every year. decrease
deliver (sth) to sb/sth: Leaflets have been delivered to every household. deliver
The oil well extended several hundreds of feet in depth. depth
describe (sb/sth) doing sth: Several people described seeing strange lights in the sky. describe
The house had everything you could desire. desire
He stood still, absorbing every detail of the street. detail
I'll never forget it to my dying day (= until I die). die
His secret died with him (= he never told anyone). die
I can never tell the difference (= distinguish) between the twins difference
children with severe learning difficulties difficulty
I never eat a big dinner. dinner
The exhibition provides evidence of several new directions in her work. direction
severely disabled disabled
a serious/severe/considerable disadvantage disadvantage
Many children in the class suffered severe social and economic disadvantage. disadvantage
disagreement (with sb): They have had several disagreements with their neighbours. disagreement
I can never find a pen in this house. They disappear as soon as I buy them. disappear
To our great disappointment, it rained every day of the trip. disappointment
They were selling everything at a discount (= at reduced prices). discount
discover why, how, etc...: We never did discover why she gave up her job. discover
You'll never get the ball in from that distance. distance
Electronic media make the potential for information distribution possible on a scale never before achieved. distribution
If you get up early, try not to disturb everyone else. disturb
Can it ever be right to divide a mother from her child? divide
He never bothers to do his jacket up. do sth up
doubt (that)...: I never doubted (that) she would come. doubt
I always write everything down. down
several dozen/a few dozen people dozen
dream of/about doing sth: I wouldn't dream of going without you (= I would never go without you). dream
dream (that)...: I never dreamt (that) I'd actually get the job. dream
Water the plant regularly, never letting the soil dry out. dry out, dry sth out
There's never a dull moment when John's around. dull
There aren't enough books for everyone to have one each. each
Several schools are within easy reach (= not far away). easy
The local clubs are making every effort to interest more young people. effort
You can keep one of the photos. Either of them—whichever you like. either
In America, presidential elections are held every four years. election
Why didn't you come? Everybody else was there. else
I've never felt so embarrassed in my life! embarrassed
Much to her embarrassment she realized that everybody had been listening to her singing. embarrassment
Her resignation will be a severe embarrassment to the party. embarrassment
I had never encountered such resistance before. encounter
She was the most remarkable woman he had ever encountered. encounter
encouragement (to sb) (to do sth): She was given every encouragement to try something new. encouragement
The rules are there to ensure everyone's safety and enjoyment. enjoyment
enter sb/sth in sth: Irish trainers have entered several horses in the race. enter
It never entered my head (= I never thought) that she would tell him about me. enter
enthusiasm (for doing sth): She never lost her enthusiasm for teaching. enthusiasm
I have never in my entire life heard such nonsense! entire
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. entitle
The company has an equal opportunities policy (= gives the same chances of employment to everyone). equal
the desire for a more equal society (= in which everyone has the same rights and chances) equal
This achievement is unlikely ever to be equalled. equal
We try to treat every member of staff equally. equally
She may have arrived late or it is equally possible that she never went there at all. equally
For her, travel was an escape from the boredom of her everyday life. escape
He never even opened the letter (= so he certainly didn't read it). even
Everyone was frightened by the strange sequence of events. event
Sheila will inherit everything in the event of his death. in the event of sth, in the event that sth happens
Nothing ever happens here. ever
Don't you ever get tired? ever
If you're ever in Miami, come and see us. ever
'Have you ever thought of changing your job?' 'No, never/No I haven't.' ever
'Have you ever been to Rome?' 'Yes, I have, actually. Not long ago.' ever
She hardly ever (= almost never) goes out. ever
We see them very seldom, if ever. ever
I'll never ever do that again! ever
It was raining harder than ever. ever
It's my best ever score. ever
He's had a car ever since he was 18. ever since (...)
I was bitten by a dog once and I've been afraid of them ever since. ever since (...)
She knows every student in the school. every
I could hear every word they said. every
We enjoyed every minute of our stay. every
Every day seemed the same to him. every
Every single time he calls, I'm out. every
I read every last article in the newspaper (= all of them). every
They were watching her every movement. every
Every one of their CDs has been a hit. every
We wish you every success. every
He had every reason to be angry. every
The buses go every 10 minutes. every
We had to stop every few miles. every
One in every three marriages ends in divorce. every
He has every third day off (= he works for two days then has one day off then works for two days and so on). every
We see each other every now and again. every
Every now and then he regretted his decision. every
They visit us every other week. every other
Everybody knows Tom. everybody
Have you asked everybody? everybody
Didn't you like it?Everybody else did. everybody
Everyone cheered and clapped. everyone
Everyone has a chance to win. everyone
Everyone brought their partner to the party. everyone
Everyone brought his or her partner to the party. everyone
The police questioned everyone in the room. everyone
The teacher commented on everyone's work. everyone
Everyone else was there. everyone
Everything had gone. everything
When we confronted him, he denied everything. everything
Take this bag, and leave everything else to me. everything
She seemed to have everything—looks, money, intelligence. everything
Everything in the capital is now quiet. everything
'How's everything with you?' 'Fine, thanks.' everything
Money isn't everything. everything
My family means everything to me. everything
I've looked everywhere. everywhere
He follows me everywhere. everywhere
We'll have to eat here—everywhere else is full. everywhere
Everywhere we went was full of tourists. everywhere
We work every day except Sunday. except
Everyone in the group exchanged email addresses. exchange
Buses run every hour, Sundays excluded. exclude
expect sb to do sth: They expected all their children to be high achievers. expect
He's arranged everything, no expense spared. expense
The country experienced a foreign currency shortage for several months. experience
Everyone experiences these problems at some time in their lives. experience
I've never cooked this before so it's an experiment. experiment
We don't charge extra for the activities—everything is included in the admission fee. extra
It was the most extreme example of cruelty to animals I had ever seen. extreme
All eyes were on him (= everyone was looking at him) as he walked on to the stage. eye
I'm fed up of seeing the same old faces every time we go out! face
The expression on his face never changed. face
The two have never met face to face before. face to face (with sb)
She had to face the fact that her life had changed forever. face
She had to face up to the fact that she would never walk again. face up to sth
She never fails to email every week. fail
A power failure plunged everything into darkness. failure
familiar to sb: The smell is very familiar to everyone who lives near a bakery. familiar
Almost every family in the country owns a television. family
'Everything's under control.' 'Famous last words!' famous last words
Some styles never go out of fashion. fashion
I would never ask for any favours from her. favour
Everyone feared the coming war. fear
Never fear/Fear not (= Don't worry), I shall return. fear
The effects of the recession are being felt everywhere. feel
a rock festival (= where bands perform, often outdoors and over a period of several days) festival
He has a high fever. fever
Aspirin should help reduce the fever. fever
She caught a fever on her travels in Africa, and died. fever
I try to visit my parents every few weeks. few
Every file on the same disk must have a different name. file
Moving house put a severe strain on our finances. finance
I thought you'd never finish! finish
Several youths had set fire to the police car (= had made it start burning). fire
Fires were breaking out everywhere. fire
a firm believer in socialism firm
It was the first time they had ever met. first
They caught several fish. fish
He's never done this type of work before; I'm not sure how he'll fit in with the other people. fit in (with sb/sth)
She tries to keep fit by jogging every day. fit
He noted every detail so as to fix the scene in his mind. fix
Everything went up in flames (= was destroyed by fire). flame
The cellar floods whenever it rains heavily. flood
Several people were hit by flying glass. fly
The children were following every word of the story intently. follow
Her eyes followed him everywhere (= she was looking at him all the time). follow
Wherever she led, they followed. follow
I am speaking for everyone in this department. for
I'll love you forever! forever
After her death, their lives changed forever. forever
Just keep telling yourself that it won't last forever. forever
It takes her forever to get dressed. forever
forget sth: I never forget a face. forget
forget (sb) doing sth: I'll never forget hearing this piece of music for the first time. forget
forgive sb/yourself (for sth/for doing sth): I'll never forgive her for what she did. forgive
I'd never forgive myself if she heard the truth from someone else. forgive
The disease can take several different forms. form
a reversal of fortune(s) fortune
Looking forward, we hope to expand our operations in several of our overseas branches. forward
It was several weeks before he was completely free of pain. free
Every time she opens the window we all freeze. freeze
Fresh towels are provided every day. fresh
friendly to/toward(s) sb: Everyone was very friendly towards me. friendly
I'd never do that. I'd be frightened to death. frightened
We're open from 8 to 7 every day. from
The store sells everything from shoelaces to computers. from
She never spoke to him again from that day on. from... on
It's funny how things never happen the way you expect them to. funny
The funny thing is it never happened again after that. funny
That's the funniest thing I've ever heard. funny
In future, make sure the door is never left unlocked. in future
There were several gaps in my education. gap
reverse gear gear
I'll never get all this work finished. get
You'll never get him to understand. get
I tried calling you several times but I couldn't get through. get through (to sb)
You should get into the routine of saving the document you are working on every ten minutes. get into sth
Don't be tempted to cheat—you'll never get away with it. get away with sth
I never lend books—you never get them back. get sth back
She's never really got on with her sister. get on with sb, get on (together)
She and her sister have never really got on. get on with sb, get on (together)
A clever lawyer might find a way of getting round that clause. get round/around sth
a free gift for every reader gift
We'll give you all the help we can (= help you in every way we can). give
We'd given up hope of ever having children. give sth up
I've never been so glad to see anyone in my life! glad
He sticks to her like glue (= never leaves her). glue
He spends every evening glued to the TV. be glued to sth
Did everything go smoothly? go
His dog goes everywhere with him. go
It's no good complaining—they never listen. good
You'll never marry her—she's much too good for you. good
Was his advice ever any good? be no good, not be any/much good
The plastic bag contained all his worldly goods (= everything he owned). goods
Don't grab—there's plenty for everyone. grab
Everyone's in great form. great
He gave me a guarantee that it would never happen again. guarantee
guarantee (that)...: We cannot guarantee (that) our flights will never be delayed. guarantee
guess what, where, etc...: You'll never guess what she told me. guess
guess (that)...: You would never guess (that) she had problems. She's always so cheerful. guess
Several of his paintings hang in the Tate Gallery. hang
hang adv./prep.: There were several expensive suits hanging in the wardrobe. hang
You'll never guess what's happened! happen
I'll be there whatever happens. happen
It's the best thing that has ever happened to me. happen to sb/sth
And they all lived happily ever after (= used as the end of a fairy tale ). happily
She hardly ever calls me (= almost never). hardly
Hardly a day goes by without my thinking of her (= I think of her almost every day). hardly
It's hardly surprising she was fired; she never did any work. hardly
He would never harm anyone. harm
have sb/sth + adj.: I want to have everything ready in good time. have
Had I known that (= if I had known that) I would never have come. have
Everyone liked my father—he was the perfect gentleman. he
The thought never entered my head. head
Have you ever heard him lecture? hear
I've never heard of the place. hear of sb/sth, hear sth of sb/sth
She disappeared and was never heard of again. hear of sb/sth, hear sth of sb/sth
The table is available in several different heights. height
help sth: It doesn't really help matters knowing that everyone is talking about us. help
He never does more work than he can help (= he does as little as possible). sb can (not) help (doing) sth, sb can not help but do sth
The course they sent me on was of no help whatsoever! help
The true consequences will only be known several years hence. ... days, weeks, etc. hence
I have never tried to hide the truth about my past. hide
How high is Everest? high
She never got very high in the company. high
hit sb/sth: My parents never used to hit me. hit
She leaves home at 7 every day. home
Private home ownership is increasing faster than ever. home
To be honest (= what I really think is), it was one of the worst books I've ever read. honest
I touched his forehead. He felt hot and feverish. hot
How ever did you get here so quickly? how
He wanted to take no risks, however small. however
She has the window open, however cold it is outside. however
However carefully I explained, she still didn't understand. however
However you look at it, it's going to cost a lot. however
He was feeling bad. He went to work, however, and tried to concentrate. however
We thought the figures were correct. However, we have now discovered some errors. however
Whatever you do, don't lose your sense of humour. humour
This vase is worth several hundred dollars. hundred
I've hunted everywhere but I can't find it. hunt
What really hurt was that he never answered my letter. hurt
Her speech made a profound impact on everyone. impact
The implication in his article is that being a housewife is greatly inferior to every other occupation. implication
It is important that he attend every day. important
It is important that he should attend every day. important
It is important for him to attend every day. important
The Grand Canyon never fails to impress people. impress
The Grand Canyon never fails to impress. impress
indication (of doing sth): He shows every indication (= clear signs) of wanting to accept the post. indication
There would be some benefit, however indirect, to the state. indirect
There seem to be several influences at work in (= affecting) his writing. influence
insist doing sth: They insisted upon being given every detail of the case. insist on/upon sth
I have never been so insulted in my life! insult
I have every intention of paying her back what I owe her. intention
It is not possible for everyone to put their own interpretation on the law. interpretation
The game was interrupted several times by rain. interrupt
I wish mobile phones had never been invented! invent
It's Jim who's the clever one. it
She's never had a steady job (= a job that is not going to end suddenly). job
She listens but she never joins in. join in (sth/doing sth), join in (with sb/sth)
Just because you're older than me doesn't mean you know everything. just
I've met just about everyone. just about
Cancer kills thousands of people every year. kill
My father was one of a kind—I'll never be like him. one of a kind
We seem to take everything but the kitchen sink when we go camping. everything but the kitchen sink
Everyone was down on (their) hands and knees (= crawling on the floor) looking for the ring. knee
Give your instructions in everyday language. language
She's late for work every day. late
laugh (at/about sth): You never laugh at my jokes! laugh
Everybody laughs at my accent. laugh at sb/sth
A thin layer of dust covered everything. layer
leave sth until...: Why do you always leave everything until the last moment? leave
The accident taught me a lesson I'll never forget. lesson
the worries of everyday life life
Several attempts have been made on the President's life (= several people have tried to kill him). life
It's just like her to tell everyone about it. like
I, like everyone else, had read these stories in the press. like
like doing sth: She's never liked swimming. like
You can dye your hair whatever colour you like. like
I can't remember every little detail. little
Everything has become just that little bit harder. little
Spiders can live for several days without food. live
He's the greatest player who ever lived. live
I can't find my book—I've looked everywhere. look
Some families lost everything (= all they owned) in the flood. lose
We were lovers for several years. lover
the lowest temperature ever recorded low
Check your breasts for lumps every month. lump
She has a magic touch with the children and they do everything she asks. magic
mail sth (to sb/sth): The virus mails itself forward to everyone in your address book. mail
make sb: He never cleans his room and his mother never tries to make him. make
The full story was never made public. make
She has made (= directed or acted in) several movies. make
He never really made it as an actor. make it
The flight leaves in twenty minutes—we'll never make it. make it
She never wears make-up. make-up
He never married. marry
Do foxes ever mate with dogs? mate
For maximum effect do the exercises every day. maximum
mean sb for sth/sb: I was never meant for the army (= did not have the qualities needed to become a soldier). mean
She did everything to get the two of them together, but I guess it just wasn't meant to be. mean
mean (that)...: I never meant (that) you should come alone. mean
See what I mean (= I was right and this proves it, doesn't it)? She never agrees to anything I suggest. mean
several layers of meaning meaning
Words often have several meanings. meaning
The drugs had a severe effect on her short-term memory. memory
I'm merely stating what everybody knows anyway. merely
I've been trying to get you all day—don't you ever listen to your messages? message
His mind is as sharp as ever. mind
You'll never persuade him to stay—his mind's made up (= he has definitely decided to go). make up your mind, make your mind up
mind how, what, etc...: She never minded how hot it was. mind
Have you broken it? Never mind, we can buy another one. never mind
This isn't where I intended to take you—but never mind, it's just as good. never mind
I enjoyed every minute of the party. minute
miss (sb/sth) doing sth: I don't miss getting up at six every morning! miss
I never found the missing piece. missing
There were several candidates missing from the list. missing
We've worked together for years but never mixed socially. mix
From that moment on, she never felt really well again. moment
On Monday(s) (= Every Monday) I do yoga. Monday
Prices continue to rise month after month (= over a period of several months). month
several months later month
She woke every morning at the same time. morning
Mt Everest mount
Every move was painful. move
She felt he was watching her every move. move
Troy watched her every movement. movement
I'll say this much for him—he never leaves a piece of work unfinished. this much
He felt every muscle in his body tighten. muscle
Every week they get together to make music (= to play music or sing). music
Must you always question everything I say? (= it is annoying) must
He was the nearest thing to (= the person most like) a father she had ever had. near
Every nerve in her body was tense. nerve
Everyone's nerves were on edge (= everyone felt tense ). nerve
You never help me. never
He has never been abroad. never
'Would you vote for him?' 'Never.' never
'I work for a company called Orion Technology.' 'Never heard of them.' never
Never in all my life have I seen such a horrible thing. never
Never ever tell anyone your password. never
I never knew (= didn't know until now) you had a twin sister. never
I never realized just how easy it is. never
Someone might find out, and that would never do (= that is not acceptable). never
He never so much as smiled (= did not smile even once). never
'I told my boss exactly what I thought of her.' 'You never did!' (= 'Surely you didn't!') never
'You took my bike.' 'No, I never.' never
Never fear (= Do not worry), everything will be all right. never
There is little chance that we will succeed in changing the law. Nevertheless, it is important that we try. nevertheless
Our defeat was expected but it is disappointing nevertheless. nevertheless
The old system had its flaws, but nevertheless it was preferable to the new one. nevertheless
The nicest thing about her is that she never criticizes us. nice
Everyone arrived nice and early. nice
Not everybody agrees. not
He sat taking notes of everything that was said. note
Every now and again she checked to see if he was still asleep. (every) now and again/then
everyday objects such as cups and saucers object
observe (sb/sth): I felt he was observing everything I did. observe
The patients were observed over a period of several months. observe
It was obvious to everyone that the child had been badly treated. obvious
I've met him on several occasions. occasion
Turn every meal into a special occasion. occasion
The plane hit the ocean several miles offshore. ocean
Whatever you decide, it's okay by me. OK
From then on he never trusted her again. on
She only sees her parents once every six months. once
I can't do everything all at once—you'll have to be patient. all at once
one to do sth: She was never one to criticize. one
One should never criticize if one is not sure of one's facts. one
I only hope that she never finds out. only
The bag burst open and everything fell out. open
He hardly ever opens his mouth (= speaks). open
The men in prison would never cry openly (= so that other people could see). openly
Everyone had an opinion on the subject. opinion
He is rude to me at every opportunity (= whenever possible). opportunity
The army met with fierce opposition in every town. opposition
We found ourselves in opposition to several colleagues on this issue. in opposition to sb/sth
Is everything in order, sir? in order
order that...: They ordered that for every tree cut down two more be planted. order
They ordered that for every tree cut down two more should be planted. order
He repeated it several times over until he could remember it. over
an overall improvement in standards of living (= affecting everyone) overall
I never meant to cause her pain. pain
Come and visit us if you're ever in our part of the world. part
We grew more anxious with every passing day. pass
Several people were passing but nobody offered to help. pass
Can you pass these pictures around for everyone to look at, please? pass sth around/round
The avalanche forced its way down the mountain, crushing everything in its path. path
Did he ever pay you back that $100 he owes you? pay sb back (sth), pay sth back (to sb)
I'll pay him back for making me look like a fool in front of everyone. pay sb back (for sth)
He never felt really at peace with himself. peace
Everyone blamed me as per usual. as per normal/usual
the perfect crime (= one in which the criminal is never discovered) perfect
This operation has never been performed in this country. perform
Her philosophy of life is to take every opportunity that presents itself. philosophy
The centre offers activities for everyone, whatever your age or physical condition. physical
pile B in(to) A: She piled everything into her suitcase. pile
We may never discover what took place that night. take place
Let's hope everything will go according to plan. plan
Everything went exactly as planned. plan
You can't please everybody. please
the pleasure and pains of everyday life pleasure
She spends every waking hour plotting her revenge. plot
She made several interesting points in the article. point
Is everybody in position? position
Use public transport whenever possible (= when you can). possible
We spent every possible moment on the beach. possible
There are several possible explanations. possible
It was possibly their worst performance ever. possibly
They tried everything they possibly could to improve the situation. possibly
I will do everything in my power to help you. power
I meet famous people practically every day. practically
There's a basketball practice every Friday evening. practice
She does an hour's piano practice every day. practice
to practice the piano every day practice
You need to practise every day. practise
practise doing sth: Practise reversing the car into the garage. practise
Several presidents attended the funeral. president
pretend (to sb) (that...): He pretended to his family that everything was fine. pretend
Being recognized wherever you go is the price you pay for being famous. price
Every year the school puts on a musical production. production
He simply broke every single promise he ever made me. promise
Her promotion to Sales Manager took everyone by surprise. promotion
prove sb/sth/yourself + adj./noun: She was determined to prove everyone wrong. prove
We'll buy everything you produce, provided of course the price is right. provided
They never argue in public. in public
Pull the lever to start the motor. pull
punish sb: Those responsible for this crime will be severely punished. punish
She had never tried to put this feeling into words. put
This new injury will put him out of action for several weeks. put
He must have put on several kilos. put sth on
She's very clever but her manner does tend to put people off. put sb off
question sth: I just accepted what he told me. I never thought to question it. question
No one has ever questioned her judgement. question
I've never heard him even raise his voice (= speak louder because he was angry). raise
This must rank with (= be as good as) the greatest movies ever made. rank
You will rarely, if ever, have to wait longer than an hour. rarely
At the rate you work, you'll never finish! rate
You never know how he is going to react. react
read sth: Don't believe everything you read in the papers. read
Meter readings are taken every three months. reading
ready for sth: Can you help me get everything ready for the party? ready
She never had any real friends at school. real
Will time travel ever become a reality? reality
In reality, human beings and dinosaurs never lived on earth at the same time. in reality
She never realized her ambition of becoming a professional singer. realize
it is realized that...: There was a cheer when it was realized that everyone was safely back. realize
people who, for whatever reason, are unable to support themselves reason
We have every reason (= have very good reasons) to feel optimistic. reason
Be reasonable! We can't work late every night. reasonable
to receive severe injuries receive
'They'll never find out.' 'You reckon? ' (= I think you may be wrong about that) reckon
it is recommended that...: It is strongly recommended that the machines should be checked every year. recommend
to break the record (= to achieve a better result than there has ever been before) record
Unemployment has reached a record high (= the highest level ever). record
He is unlikely to ever recover his legal costs. recover
Her mother never referred to him again. refer to sb/sth (as sth)
She would never refuse her kids anything. refuse
regret doing sth: He bitterly regretted ever having mentioned it. regret
regret that...: I regret that I never got to meet him in person. regret
It's all relative though, isn't it? We never had any money when I was a kid and $500 was a fortune to us. relative
Relax! Everything will be OK. relax
The law states that everyone has the right to practise their own religion. religion
Allegations of abuse led to the removal of several children from their families. removal
The treatment should be repeated every two to three hours. repeat
Teachers will never be replaced by computers in the classroom. replace
He never replied to any of my letters. reply
it is reported that...: It was reported that several people had been arrested. report
report that...: The TV news reported that several people had been arrested. report
Unfortunately, he was never able to reproduce this level of performance in a competition. reproduce
Several students failed to reach the required standard. require
rescue sb/sth + adj.: She had despaired of ever being rescued alive. rescue
In the last resort (= in the end) everyone must decide for themselves. resort
We agreed to pool our resources (= so that everyone gives sth). resource
Everyone has a right to be treated with respect. respect
There was one respect, however, in which they differed. respect
respond (to sb/sth) (with sth): She never responded to my letter. respond
Everything will be done to bring those responsible to justice. responsible
He won't rest (= will never be satisfied) until he finds her. rest
rest sth: Rest your eyes every half an hour. rest
restrict sth: Fog severely restricted visibility. restrict
This year we have seen the retirements of several senior personnel. retirement
He reversed around the corner. reverse
She reversed into a parking space. reverse
Caution! This truck is reversing. reverse
reverse sth: Now reverse the car. reverse
It felt as if we had reversed our roles of parent and child. reverse
She used to work for me, but our situations are now reversed. reverse
to reverse a procedure/process/trend reverse
The government has failed to reverse the economic decline. reverse
It is sometimes possible to arrest or reverse the disease. reverse
The Court of Appeal reversed the decision. reverse
The policy is likely to be reversed if there is a change of government. reverse
to reverse a judgement reverse
Writing is reversed in a mirror. reverse
You should reverse the order of these pages. reverse
Put the car in/into reverse. reverse
The coin has the queen's head stamped on the reverse. reverse
This problem is the reverse of the previous one. reverse
Although I expected to enjoy living in the country, in fact the reverse is true. reverse
In the south, the reverse applies. reverse
It wasn't easy to persuade her to come—quite the reverse. reverse
The secret number is my phone number in reverse. in reverse
We did a similar trip to you, but in reverse. in reverse
to travel in the reverse direction reverse
The winners were announced in reverse order (= the person in the lowest place was announced first). reverse
The experiment had the reverse effect to what was intended. reverse
She rode the bus to school every day. ride
ride sth: She had never ridden a horse before. ride
Is it ever right to kill? right
right (to sth): Everyone has a right to a fair trial. right
She had every right to be angry. right
Education is provided by the state as of right (= everyone has a right to it). right
The river has risen (by) several metres. rise
They were willing to risk everything for their liberty. risk
They drilled through several layers of rock to reach the oil. rock
In many marriages there has been a complete role reversal (= change of roles) with the man staying at home and the woman going out to work. role
Why don't you ever give me flowers? I wish you'd be more romantic. romantic
They were in the next room and we could hear every word they said. room
Everybody joins hands and dances round. round
Buses to Oxford run every half-hour. run
I go for a run every morning. run
I've been rushing around all day trying to get everything done. rush
regulations governing the sale of alcoholic beverages sale
There are several brands and they're not all the same. same
satisfied with sb/sth: She's never satisfied with what she's got. satisfied
The proposed plan will not satisfy everyone. satisfy
Some actors never watch themselves on screen. screen
For several seconds he did not reply. second
The light flashes every 5 seconds. second
She will never see again (= she has become blind). see
Do whatever seems best to you. seem
He was a true friend, in every sense of the word (= in every possible way). sense
separate into sth: We separated into several different search parties. separate
Why can't you ever take anything seriously? take sb/sth seriously
They ate everything that was set in front of them. set
set sb/sth + adv./prep.: Her manner immediately set everyone at their ease. set
He pulled the lever and set the machine in motion. set
Several letters arrived this morning. several
He's written several books about India. several
Several more people than usual came to the meeting. several
If you're looking for a photo of Alice you'll find several in here. several
Several of the paintings were destroyed in the fire. several
They said goodbye and went their several ways. several
a severe expression severe
She was a severe woman who seldom smiled. severe
The courts are becoming more severe on young offenders. severe
a severe punishment/sentence severe
a severe handicap severe
His injuries are severe. severe
severe weather conditions severe
a severe winter (= one during which the weather conditions are extremely bad) severe
The party suffered severe losses during the last election. severe
a severe shortage of qualified staff severe
severe learning difficulties severe
The victim suffered severe brain damage. severe
a severe case of woodworm severe
Strikes are causing severe disruption to all train services. severe
severely disabled severely
areas severely affected by unemployment severely
Anyone breaking the law will be severely punished. severely
a severely critical report severely
Her hair was tied severely in a bun. severely
I would die of shame if she ever found out. shame
The two friends shared everything—they had no secrets. share
share of sth: Everyone must accept their share of the blame. share
Several planes were shot down by enemy fire. shoot sb/sth down
The man fired several shots from his pistol. shot
'Is this enough food for everyone?' 'I should think so.' should
show sth: Their new white carpet showed every mark. show
This is a side of Alan that I never knew existed. side
They stole everything in sight. sight
She never lets her daughter out of her sight (= always keeps her where she can see her). sight
The siren was a signal for everyone to leave the building. signal
She had been worrying ever since the letter arrived. since
sincere in sth: She is never completely sincere in what she says about people. sincere
We eat rice every single day. single
I'm in a no-win situation (= whatever I do will be bad for me). situation
He never had the slightest intention of agreeing to it. slight
The director never lets the tension slip. slip
She noticed several small errors in his work. small
Everything had been planned down to the smallest detail. small
OK, I admit it was not the smartest thing I ever did (= it was a stupid thing to do). smart
Several windows had been smashed. smash
He never seems to smile. smile
I've never smoked. smoke
My job is to see that everything runs smoothly and according to plan. smoothly
He sat there ever so quietly. so
If she notices, she never says so. so
We discussed everything—when to go, what to see and so on. and so forth, and so on (and so forth)
She worked hard so that everything would be ready in time. so
We meet at work, but never socially. socially
Can Britain ever be a classless society? society
Some people never seem to put on weight while others are always on a diet. some
to speak several languages speak
The Society has an interesting talk by a visiting speaker every month. speaker
Several people made speeches at the wedding. speech
I've never been able to spell. spell
split (sth) open: The cushion split open and sent feathers everywhere. split
Champagne sprayed everywhere. spray
Everyone sprang to their feet (= stood up suddenly) when the principal walked in. spring
She felt as if every drop of emotion had been squeezed from her. squeeze
Everyone stood when the President came in. stand
the standard rate of tax (= paid by everyone) standard
standard issue uniforms (= given to everyone) standard
There is no need to state the obvious (= to say sth that everyone already knows). state
We searched everywhere but we still couldn't find it. still
stop (doing sth): That phone never stops ringing! stop
She criticizes everyone and the trouble is, she doesn't know when to stop. stop
Never accept lifts from strange men. strange
Street sport is informal and based on whatever people want to play. street
stress that...: I must stress that everything I've told you is strictly confidential. stress
The temptation to tell her everything was very strong. strong
She does everything with style and grace. style
Opportunities such as this did not come every day. such as
Several major companies are supporting the project. support
To everyone's surprise, the plan succeeded. surprise
it surprises sb that...: It surprises me that you've never sung professionally. surprise
Many birds didn't survive the severe winter. survive
swear (that)...: I swear (that) I'll never leave you. swear
swear (that)...: She swore (that) she'd never seen him before. swear
He took in every detail of her appearance. take sth in
Reporters took down every word of his speech. take sth down
The music set everyone's feet tapping. tap
It was my task to wake everyone up in the morning. task
Modern art is not to everyone's taste. taste
I've never tasted anything like it. taste
He taught for several years before becoming a writer. teach
tell sth to sb: He told the news to everybody he saw. tell
tell sb sth: He told everybody he saw the news. tell
I kept telling myself (that) everything was OK. tell
People tend to think that the problem will never affect them. tend
It never takes more than an hour. than
Everyone knows about it now, thanks to you! thanks to sb/sth
It's the best novel (that) I've ever read. that
Everything was covered with a thick layer of dust. thick
Let's forget the whole thing (= everything). thing
think (that)...: I never thought (that) I'd see her again. think
All he ever thinks about is money. think
Don't you ever think about other people? think about/of sb/sth
He never comes to see me these days (= now, as compared with the past). this
'Have you ever been to Australia?' 'No. I'd like to, though.' though
threaten to do sth: The hijackers threatened to kill one passenger every hour if their demands were not met. threaten
I'd never have got through it all (= a difficult situation) without you. through
I like everything to be neat and tidy. tidy
Every time I hear that song I feel happy. time
It doesn't matter if you don't win every time (= every time you play). time
He never takes any time off (= time spent not working). time
The mug tipped over, spilling hot coffee everywhere. tip up/over, tip sth up/over
I'll explain to you where everything goes. to
Every flat has its own bathroom and toilet. toilet
She's none too (= not very) clever. too
We arranged to meet at 7.30, but she never turned up. turn up
We will accept ultimate responsibility for whatever happens. ultimate
The boat lay under several feet of water. under
Rescuers found victims trapped several feet underground. underground
understand why, what, etc...: I could never understand why she was fired. understand
unfair (on/to sb): It seems unfair on him to make him pay for everything. unfair
Everyone's fingerprints are unique. unique
He was never actually unkind to them. unkind
She never said anything unkind about anyone. unkind
It was not unknown for people to have to wait several hours (= it happened sometimes). unknown
unload sth from sth: Everyone helped to unload the luggage from the car. unload
She made several unsuccessful attempts to see him. unsuccessful
Don't upset yourself about it—let's just forget it ever happened. upset
Have you ever used this software before? use
The oven looked as if it had never been used. use
That's a word I never use. use
usual (for sb/sth) (to do sth): It is usual to start a speech by thanking everybody for coming. usual
He's never ventured abroad in his life. venture
walk sth: Children here walk several miles to school. walk
I can do whatever I want. want
I just wanted to know if everything was all right. want
I have to watch every penny (= be careful what I spend). watch
The water (= the supply of water) was turned off for several hours each day during the drought. water
I have changed in every way. way
It's been quite a day, one way and another (= for several reasons). way
Infectious diseases can be acquired in several ways. way
I never have the time to go out in the week. week
Good evening everybody. Welcome to the show! welcome
Well, well—I would never have guessed it! well
Take whatever action is needed. whatever
Do whatever you like. whatever
Whatever decision he made I would support it. whatever
You have our support, whatever you decide. whatever
How can they expect to learn anything when they never listen? when
You can ask for help whenever you need it. whenever
Whenever she comes, she brings a friend. whenever
The roof leaks whenever it rains. whenever
We try to help whenever possible. whenever
Sit wherever you like. wherever
He comes from Boula, wherever that may be (= I don't know where it is). wherever
Wherever she goes, there are crowds of people waiting to see her. wherever
Use wholegrain breakfast cereals wherever possible. wherever
His best movie, which won several awards, was about the life of Gandhi. which
Whoever says that is a liar. whoever
Send it to whoever is in charge of sales. whoever
Come out of there, whoever you are. whoever
I don't want to see them, whoever they are. whoever
The reason why the injection needs repeating every year is that the virus changes. why
The term is widely used in everyday speech. widely
In spite of what happened, he never lost the will to live. will
I would never willingly upset you. willingly
There are no winners in a divorce (= everyone suffers). winner
a mild/severe/hard winter winter
He has everything he could possibly wish for. wish
Several witnesses testified that there had been two gunmen. witness
We never doubted her word. word
He never breathed a word of this to me. word
I could hear every word they were saying. word
I can never put my feelings into words. word
worry sb: The noise never seems to worry her. worry
Never mind—it could be worse (= although the situation is bad, it is not as bad as it might have been). worse
He told her she'd let them down and she felt worse than ever. worse
It's raining worse than ever. worse
Let them do their worst—we'll fight them every inch of the way. do your worst
The trip was expensive but it was worth every penny. worth
They would never have met if she hadn't gone to Emma's party. would
She burned the letters so that her husband would never read them. would
write sb sth: She wrote him several poems. write
I'm afraid I never wrote back. write back (to sb)
She would prove him wrong (= prove that he was wrong) whatever happened. wrong
Elections take place every year. year
'I've never met her before.' 'Yes, you have.' yes
He has a good job, and yet he never seems to have any money. yet
Dentists advise you to have your teeth checked every six months. your

fin la fin est importante en toutes choses
jamais je jure de ne plus jamais te contacter
plusieurs il y a plusieurs formes d’humour
cependant cette sécurité se trouve cependant menacée
pourtant pourtant cette perspective aussi m’effrayait
partout je t’ai cherché partout
toutefois toutefois, l’industrie connaît des problèmes réels
néanmoins avez-vous néanmoins un code de discipline à respecter?
sévère ils sont contrôlés de façon sévère, de façon méticuleuse
trancher ils tranchent avec l’éclat du ciel
intense elle me faisait vivre des moments intenses
inverse c’est l’inverse de ce que tu m’as raconté
intelligent c’est un gars très intelligent
rigueur l’optimisme est en revanche de rigueur dans les assurances
quiconque je donnerais ma chemise à quiconque en aurait besoin
durement nous avons assez durement vécu, en tant que nation
savant on pouvait être homme sans être savant
éternel je ferai de Rome une merveille éternelle
boisson le thé représente la deuxième boisson consommée dans le monde
revers il y a le revers de la médaille
fièvre vous êtes brûlante de fièvre
inverser l’infirmière s’est trompée. elle a tout inversé
quotidiennement les gangs font la manchette presque quotidiennement
irréversible beaucoup de processus sont probablement déjà irréversibles
croyant que le croyant vive sa foi
perpétuel elle est une tension perpétuelle
sévèrement mon père m’aurait sévèrement corrigé