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I . evening [ˈi:vnɪŋ] N

II . evening [ˈi:vnɪŋ] ADJ

evening class N

evening class

evening dress, evening gown N

1. evening dress (clothes):

evening dress

2. evening dress (dress):

evening dress

evening newspaper, evening paper N Brit

evening star N

I . even [ˈi:vən] ADV

1. even (indeed, despite):

even so...
even so...

2. even (to intensify):

3. even (all the more):

II . even [ˈi:vən] ADJ

3. even (same size, amount):

4. even (constant, regular):

6. even MATH:

I . even out VB intr

II . even out VB trans

even-tempered ADJ

even up VB trans

break-even point N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In the evening of the first day, a water main ruptured causing significant flooding in the streets above.
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Events include dinner parties, evening cocktail parties, weekend brunches, wine tasting experiences, and childrens tea parties, to raise funds for the organization.
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It was typical that my demister decided to pack in on a cold, pitch black, lashing-with-rain kind of evening.
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The expenses of tuition, textbooks, and evening snacks must be weighed against needs such as clothes and school supplies for children or family vacations.
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The final day is again a feast day, but mostly of close kith and kin, and the day closes with an evening dance where all the youngsters participated.
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Although the evening runs less than two hours, most of it is padding designed to space out the delayed plot revelations.
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After breaks for lunch and dinner, the jury continued deliberating until late in the evening.
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The lobby's chocolate leather sofas with nailhead details are home to afternoon tea and evening cocktail service with trays of complimentary nibbles.
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There were 1,200 seats in 1903, when a morning service was attended by 1,051 and an evening service by 1,210.
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This strategy paid off as millions of viewers tuned in the next evening to watch.
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