A2 at any time在任何时候;从来
C1 better, bigger, etc. than at any time before比以前任何时候都好/大/多(等等)
as big, fast, etc. as at any time before像往常一样大/快/好(等等)
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The relative cheapness of foreign travel means that more people are going abroad than ever before.
If you're ever in Perth, come and visit us.
Blue whales are the largest creatures ever to have lived.
She declared (that) it was the best chocolate cake she had ever tasted.
I went to Paris last summer. Have you ever been there?
C2 continuously不断地;总是,始终
B1 continuously since that time从那以后一直
used at the end of a letter as a way of saying goodbye to someone you know well(熟人之间通信时用于书信末尾署名前的套语)你永远的朋友
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They have been deadly enemies ever since Mark stole Greg's girlfriend.
She's been in and out of hospitals ever since the accident.
The outlook for the region's economy is looking every better.
There are ever-growing tensions between the two countries.
The company's ever-falling profits this year are making its shareholders nervous.
used for emphasizing an adjective(用于强调形容词)
in questions, used to emphasize the question word(用于疑问句中强调疑问词)究竟,到底
B2 very/a very非常…的/一个很…的
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That was your best performance ever - congratulations!
The company has had one of its best years ever.
This is one of the worst natural disasters ever to befall the area.
Hurricane Hugo will go down in the record books as the costliest storm ever faced by insurers.
Don't you think that was the funniest movie ever?
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