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tarde
evening [Am ˈivnɪŋ, Brit ˈiːv(ə)nɪŋ] N
1.1. evening:
evening
evening (before dark)
at 10 in the evening
at 6 in the evening
he came in the evening (before dark)
he came in the evening (before dark)
vino en la tarde LatAm
he came in the evening (before dark)
vino a la tarde RioPl
he came in the evening (before dark)
vino de tarde RioPl
he came in the evening (after dark)
he came in the evening (after dark)
he came in the evening (after dark)
vino en la noche LatAm
every Tuesday evening
attr evening meal
evening performance
the evening star
the evening star
1.2. evening (period of entertainment):
evening
velada f form
evening
1.3. evening (concluding period):
evening liter
crepúsculo m liter
2. evening <evenings, as adv >:
evening (before dark)
evening (before dark)
en la tarde LatAm
evening (before dark)
a la tarde RioPl
evening (before dark)
de tarde RioPl
evening (after dark)
evening (after dark)
evening (after dark)
en la noche LatAm
evening paper N
evening paper
evening paper
vespertino m form
evening dress N
1. evening dress C (for woman):
evening dress
2. evening dress U (formal wear):
evening dress
evening class N
evening class
evening class
good evening INTERJ
good evening (early on)
good evening (later)
I. even1 [Am ˈivən, Brit ˈiːv(ə)n] ADV
1.1. even:
1.2. even with neg:
1.3. even with comp:
1.4. even (introducing stronger expression):
2. even in phrases:
aunque +subj
he's only 12 — yes, but even so
II. even1 [Am ˈivən, Brit ˈiːv(ə)n] ADJ
1.1. even (flat, smooth):
even ground/surface
even coat of paint
1.2. even (regular, uniform):
even color/lighting
even color/lighting
parejo LatAm
even features
even work/progress
even work/progress
even breathing/motion
even breathing/motion
even temperature
1.3. even (calm):
2. even (equal):
even distribution
even distribution
estamos a mano LatAm
3. even (divisible by two):
even number/page
4. even (exact in amount, number):
III. even1 [Am ˈivən, Brit ˈiːv(ə)n] VB trans
1. even (level):
even surface
even surface
2. even (make equal):
even score
even contest/situation
even2 N arch, liter
crepúsculo m liter
evening primrose oil [ivnɪŋ ˈprɪmroʊz ˌɔɪl, iːvnɪŋ ˈprɪmrəʊz ˌɔɪl] N
evening primrose oil
even-tempered [Am ˌivənˈtɛmpərd, Brit] ADJ
I. even out VB [Am ˈivən -, Brit ˈiːv(ə)n -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (cancel out)
even out discrepancies/imbalances
even out discrepancies/imbalances
II. even out VB [Am ˈivən -, Brit ˈiːv(ə)n -] (v + adv) (cancel out)
even out variations/imbalances:
even out variations/imbalances:
evening [ˈi:vnɪŋ] N
evening early
evening late
good evening!
in the evening
that evening
the previous evening
every Monday evening
on Monday evening
during the evening
one July evening
8 o'clock in the evening
at the end of the evening
all evening
evening (news)paper N
evening (news)paper
evening dress N
evening dress
to wear evening dress
evening edition N
evening edition
evening prayer N
evening prayer
evening performance N
evening performance
evening class N
evening class
evening service N
evening service
evening star N
evening star
evening gown N
evening gown
evening [ˈiv·nɪŋ] N
evening early
evening late
good evening!
in the evening
that evening
the previous evening
every Monday evening
on Monday evening
during the evening
one July evening
8 o'clock in the evening
at the end of the evening
all evening (long)
evening (news)paper N
evening (news)paper
evening edition N
evening edition
evening gown N
evening gown
evening prayer N
evening prayer
evening star N
evening star
evening class N
evening class
evening dress N
evening dress for woman
evening dress for man
to wear evening dress
I. even [ˈi·vən] ADJ
1. even (level):
even surface
2. even (equalized):
3. even (of same size, amount):
4. even (constant, regular):
even rate
5. even (fair):
6. even math:
II. even [ˈi·vən] VB trans
1. even (make level):
even surface
2. even (equalize):
III. even [ˈi·vən] ADV
1. even (indicates the unexpected):
2. even (despite):
even if...
aunque... +subj
even so...
aunque... +subj
3. even (used to intensify):
4. even + comp (all the more):
even-steven ADJ, even-Steven ADJ inf
1. even-steven (settled up):
even-steven transaction
2. even-steven SPORTS:
Present
Ieven
youeven
he/she/itevens
weeven
youeven
theyeven
Past
Ievened
youevened
he/she/itevened
weevened
youevened
theyevened
Present Perfect
Ihaveevened
youhaveevened
he/she/ithasevened
wehaveevened
youhaveevened
theyhaveevened
Past Perfect
Ihadevened
youhadevened
he/she/ithadevened
wehadevened
youhadevened
theyhadevened
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