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Definition of je , jemals in English Turkish dictionary

ever
şimdiye kadar

Kylie Minogue, şimdiye kadar duyduğum en iyi şarkıcıdır! - Kylie Minogue is the best singer I've ever heard!

Tom'un şimdiye kadar antika arabasını satmayı düşündüğünden şüpheliyim. - I doubt that Tom would ever consider selling his antique car.

ever
gelmiş geçmiş

Gelmiş geçmiş en büyük filozof kimdi? - Who was the greatest philosopher that ever lived?

Gelmiş geçmiş en iyi grup olmak nasıl bir duygu? - How does it feel to be the best band ever?

ever
herhangi bir zamanda

Tom'u herhangi bir zamanda tekrar göreceğimizi düşünüyor musun? - Do you think we'll ever see Tom again?

Tom'un niçin Mary ile herhangi bir zamanda evlenmek istediğini merak ediyorum. - I wonder why Tom ever wanted to marry Mary.

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eğer

Eğer bir gün bir işe ihtiyacın olursa, beni gör. - If you ever need a job, come see me.

Eğer bize yardım ederseniz, herkes memnun olur. - Everyone will be happy if you help us.

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haçansa
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hiç

Tokyo Kulesi'ni hiç gördün mü? - Have you ever seen Tokyo Tower?

Herkesin, hiçbir fark gözetilmeksizin, eşit iş karşılığında eşit ücrete hakkı vardır. - Everyone, without any discrimination, has the right to equal pay for equal work.

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hep

Neden hep Wall Street'te çalışmak istersin? - Why would you ever want to work on Wall Street?

Dün oraya öğrencilerin hepsi gitmedi. - Not every student went there yesterday.

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daima yanan
ever
ebedi
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(zarf) her zaman, hep, daima, gitgide, giderek, asla, hiç, olabildiğince
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hiç bir zaman
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olabildiğince
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z. hiç: Have you ever been to Eyüp? Hiç Eyüp'e gittin mi?
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everand anon arada sırada
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gitgide
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ever burning hiç sönmeyen
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giderek
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ebedi ever more
German - English
ever
In any way

How can I ever get there in time.

Always

It was ever thus.

{a} at any time, eternally, always, still
Without cessation; continually
(intensifier for adjectives) very; "she was ever so friendly
You use ever to say that something happens more all the time. They grew ever further apart
emphasis You use ever in expressions such as `did you ever' and `have you ever' to express surprise or shock at something you have just seen, heard, or experienced, especially when you expect people to agree with you. Have you ever seen anything like it? Did you ever hear anyone sound so peculiar?
at any time; "did you ever smoke?"; "the best con man of all time" (intensifier for adjectives) very; "she was ever so friendly
at any time; always; continually, constantly
emphasis You can use ever for emphasis after `never'. I can never, ever, forgive myself
If something has been the case ever since a particular time, it has been the case all the time from then until now. He's been there ever since you left! Ever since we moved last year, I worry a lot about whether I can handle this new job Ever is also an adverb. I simply gave in to him, and I've regretted it ever since
You say as ever in order to indicate that something or someone's behaviour is not unusual because it is like that all the time or very often. As ever, the meals are primarily fish-based
(intensifier for adjectives) very; "she was ever so friendly"
Ever is an adverb which you use to add emphasis in negative sentences, commands, questions, and conditional structures
At any time; at any period or point of time
emphasis You use ever in the expressions ever such and ever so to emphasize that someone or something has a particular quality, especially when you are expressing enthusiasm or gratitude. When I met Derek he was ever such a good dancer I like him ever so much I'm ever so grateful see also forever
At all times; through all time; always; forever
emphasis You use the expression all someone ever does when you want to emphasize that they do the same thing all the time, and this annoys you. All she ever does is whinge and complain
at any time; "did you ever smoke?"; "the best con man of all time"