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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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forever [Brit fəˈrɛvə, Am fəˈrɛvər] ADV

1. forever:

forever, a. for ever (eternally) last, live, love
captured forever in a photo
it can't go on or last forever situation, success:
I want it to be like this forever
forever after(wards)
the desert seemed to go on forever

2. forever:

forever, a. for ever (definitively) leave, lose, close, change
forever, a. for ever stay, exile, disappear, destroy
I can't keep doing this forever!

3. forever (persistently):

to be forever doing sth
he's forever moaning inf

4. forever:

forever, a. for ever (ages) inf to take forever task, procedure:
forever, a. for ever to take forever person:
mettre un temps fou inf (to do pour faire)
it seemed to go on forever pain, noise:

5. forever (always):

forever
forever patient
forever on the brink of doing

6. forever (in acclamations):

the Blues forever!

I. ever [Brit ˈɛvə, Am ˈɛvər] ADV

1. ever (at any time):

2. ever (when making comparisons):

3. ever (at all times, always):

4. ever (expressing anger, irritation):

5. ever (expressing surprise):

why ever not? Brit

6. ever Brit (very):

7. ever (in exclamations) inf:

II. ever- COMP

III. as ever ADV

IV. ever more ADV

V. ever since ADV

VI. ever since CONJ

VII. before ever CONJ

avant même (doing de faire)
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increvable appareil, voiture, moteur
that goes on forever attr, après n
forever
we won't wait forever
she can go on forever (sur about)
forever and a day inf
s'éterniser processus, débat, situation:
to drag on, to go on forever
nothing lasts forever
works lost forever

in the PONS Dictionary

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forever, for ever [fəˈrevəʳ, Am fɔ:rˈevɚ] ADV Brit

forever
to take forever to +infin inf
to be forever doing sth
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à (tout) jamais form
forever
in the PONS Dictionary
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forever [fɔr·ˈev·ər] ADV

forever
to take forever to +infin inf
to be forever doing sth
French
French
English
English
to go on forever
he can go on forever about sth
to take forever
à (tout) jamais form
forever
to wait forever

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to take forever to +infin inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

Now and forever it will represent their immortality.
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He was cited for changing the retail landscape forever and has done so in a sustainable and meaningful way.
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I expect that those nasty humans didn't go away forever, he said.
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Instead, he joined the commission as he turned his back on politics forever.
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We are separated for too long at a time for us to be bound together forever.
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