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ever [ingl. am. ˈɛvər, ingl. brit. ˈɛvə] ADV.

1.1. ever (at any time):

1.2. ever (expressing incredulity, indignation):

2. ever after compar. or superl.:

3.1. ever (always, constantly) in phrases:

3.2. ever (always, constantly) before part. pres. or adj.:

3.3. ever (always, constantly):

ever with compar.

3.4. ever liter.:

4.1. ever as intensifier in wh- questions:

4.2. ever as intensifier esp ingl. brit. coloq.:

4.3. ever as intensifier (certainly, without doubt) coloq.:

¿te estás divirtiendo? — ¡y cómo! coloq.

I. for [ingl. am. fɔr, fər, ingl. brit. fɔː, fə] PREP.

1.1. for (intended for):

1.2. for (on behalf of):

1.3. for (in favor of):

¿quién quiere jugar al tenis? Esp. Río Pl.

2. for (indicating purpose):

3. for (in the direction of):

4.1. for (as):

4.2. for (representing):

5. for (giving reason):

6.1. for (in exchange for):

6.2. for (indicating proportion):

7.1. for (considering):

7.2. for (as concerns):

7.3. for (expressing appropriateness):

8.1. for (in spite of):

8.2. for with infinitive clause:

9.1. for (indicating duration):

9.2. for (on the occasion of):

9.3. for (by, before):

10. for (indicating distance):

11. for (in exclamations):

II. for [ingl. am. fɔr, fər, ingl. brit. fɔː, fə] CONJ. liter.

pues liter.
puesto que form.

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

ever [ˈevəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] ADV.

1. ever (on any occasion):

2. ever (in negative statements):

3. ever (always):

4. ever ingl. brit. coloq. (very):

5. ever (used to intensify):

all he ever does is +infin

I. for [fɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. fɔ:r] PREP.

1. for (destined for):

2. for (to give to):

to do sth for sb

3. for (intention, purpose):

4. for (to acquire):

5. for (towards):

6. for (distance):

7. for (time):

8. for (on date of):

9. for (in support of):

10. for (employed by):

11. for (the task of):

12. for (in substitution):

13. for (price):

a cheque for £100
un cheque de £100
I paid £10 for it

14. for (concerning):

15. for (in reference to):

16. for (cause):

17. for (because of):

18. for (despite):

19. for (as):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. for [fɔ:ʳ, ingl. am. fɔ:r] CONJ. form.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

ever [ˈev·ər] ADV.

1. ever (on any occasion):

2. ever (in negative statements):

3. ever (always):

4. ever (used to intensify):

all he ever does is +infin

I. for [fɔr] PREP.

1. for (destined for):

2. for (in order to help):

to do sth for sb

3. for (intention, purpose):

4. for (to acquire):

5. for (towards):

6. for (distance):

7. for (time):

8. for (on date of):

9. for (in support of):

10. for (employed by):

11. for (the task of):

12. for (in substitution):

13. for (price):

a check for $100
I paid $10 for it

14. for (concerning):

15. for (in reference to):

16. for (cause):

17. for (because of):

18. for (despite):

19. for (as):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. for [fɔr] CONJ. form.

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