A2 used to show that something is surprising, unusual, unexpected, or extreme(用来表示令人惊讶、不同寻常、出乎意料或极端的事物)甚至,连,即使
at the same time as正当,恰好在…的时候
B2 used to say that if something is the case or not, the result is the same即便,即使
despite something尽管这样/那样;虽然情况如此/是那样
C1 despite what has just been said即便如此;即使这样
B2 although即使;虽然
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He didn't even buy me a card for my birthday.
They've already run out of money and the building isn't even half-finished .
We hadn't even got as far as London when the car broke down.
The new varieties of wheat grow well even in poor soil.
This dishwasher even washes pots and pans .
B1 used to emphasize a comparison(用于强调比较)甚至更,愈加,还
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The traffic congestion in the city gets even worse during the summer.
Atoms are made up of smaller particles - protons, neutrons and electrons - some of which are made up of even smaller ones, called quarks.
There was quite a lot of traffic today but yesterday was even busier.
People are rushing to buy property before prices rise even further.
This range of computers is very fast, but their successors will be even faster.
used when you want to be more exact or detailed about something you have just said(用于引出更准确或更详细的说法)甚至可以说,更确切地说,其实
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The band seemed rather downbeat, even unconcerned about their success.
The psychologist's attitude seemed far too casual, even brutal.
flat and smooth, or on the same level平坦的,平滑的;处于同一平面的
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Spread a nice even layer of butter on each slice of bread.
We chose a large even stretch of grassy to pitch our caravan on.
The paving slabs were not even, and Granny had a nasty fall.
You need a nice even surface to draw on - I'll get you a piece of board.
I complained to the builders that the floor wasn't even.
continuous or regular平稳的;均匀的;变化不大的
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The paint isn't very even, is it? We'd better give it another coat.
Her breathing became slow and even, so I knew she was asleep.
The monitor showed that he had a clear even heartbeat.
Try to keep the beat even - don't speed up toward the end of the piece.
He runs with long, even strides, never breaking his rhythm.
equal or equally balanced相等的,均等的;均衡的
US UK evens equally likely to happen as to not happen(发生与不发生的)机会相等的;(正反的)可能性参半的
used to refer to a situation in which you risk money on something where the risk is equally balanced, and will pay back twice the amount of money that is paid if it is successful(赌博)输赢机会相等的
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Halfway through the tournament Montgomery and Woods were even, but then Woods drew ahead.
It really wasn't an even contest - the other team was far stronger than us.
The distribution of wealth across the country from the north to the south is far from even.
The children complained that the slices of pizza were not even in size.
There doesn't seem to be a very even balance in their relationship in terms of household duties.
forming a whole number that can be divided exactly by two偶数的,双数的
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If you're multiplying by an even number, you know the answer can't be an odd number.
The houses with odd numbers are on one side of the street, and those with even numbers are on the other.
to make two things equal使相等;使平均;使平衡
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