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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - even

 

Even

even
1. adj., adv., & v. --adj. (evener, evenest) 1 level; flat and smooth. 2 a uniform in quality; constant. b equal in number or amount or value etc. c equally balanced. 3 (usu. foll. by with) in the same plane or line. 4 (of a person's temper etc.) equable, calm. 5 a (of a number such as 4, 6) divisible by two without a remainder. b bearing such a number (no parking on even dates). c not involving fractions; exact (in even dozens). --adv. 1 used to invite comparison of the stated assertion, negation, etc., with an implied one that is less strong or remarkable (never even opened Etymology: let alone read the letter; does he even suspect Etymology: not to say realize the danger?; ran even faster Etymology: not just as fast as before ; even if my watch is right we shall be late Etymology: later if it is slow ). 2 used to introduce an extreme case (even you must realize it; it might even cost {pound}100). --v. 1 tr. & intr. (often foll. by up) make or become even. 2 tr. (often foll. by to) archaic treat as equal or comparable. Phrases and idioms even as at the very moment that. even break colloq. an equal chance. even chance an equal chance of success or failure. even money 1 betting odds offering the gambler the chance of winning the amount he or she staked. 2 equally likely to happen or not (it's even money he'll fail to arrive). even now 1 now as well as before. 2 at this very moment. even so 1 notwithstanding that; nevertheless. 2 quite so. 3 in that case as well as in others. get (or be) even with have one's revenge on. of even date Law & Commerce of the same date. on an even keel 1 (of a ship or aircraft) not listing. 2 (of a plan or person) untroubled. Derivatives evenly adv. evenness n. Etymology: OE efen, efne 2. n. poet. evening. Etymology: OE {aelig}fen
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English ~, eve, from Old English ǣfen Date: before 12th century ~ing, II. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English efen; akin to Old High German eban ~ Date: before 12th century 1. having a horizontal surface ; flat , being without break, indentation, or irregularity ; smooth, being in the same plane or line, 2. free from variation ; uniform , level 4, 3. equal, fair , b. leaving nothing due on either side ; square , fully r~ged, being in equilibrium ; balanced, candid, 4. being any of the integers (as -2, 0, and +2) that are exactly divisible by two, marked by an ~ number, being a mathematical function such that f(x) = f(-x) where the value remains unchanged if the sign of the independent variable is reversed, exact, precise , as likely as not ; fifty-fifty , see: level ~ly adverb ~ness noun III. adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English efne, from efen, adjective Date: before 12th century 1. exactly, precisely, to a degree that extends ; fully, quite , at the very time , 2. a. — used as an intensive to emphasize the identity or character of something b. — used as an intensive to stress an extreme or highly unlikely condition or instance c. — used as an intensive to stress the comparative degree d. — used as an intensive to indicate a small or minimum amount ...
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