非常
1. 非常,极其:ever since 从那时起,自那时以来 | ever so 非常,极其 | or so 大约,左右
2. 非常:ever since从...以来 | ever so非常 | every now and then; every now and again间或,不时的
3. 非常、极其:sit in 列席、旁听 | ever so 非常、极其 | or so 大约、左右
4. 非常,及其:even though 即使,虽然 | ever so 非常,及其 | every now and then 时而,偶尔
1. ever so
1. Pope John Paul II has visited Canterbury Cathedral - the first pontiff ever to do so.
2. They would turn the carrousel ever so slowly so that everyone would have a chance to sample all of the dishes.
3. Fresno's largest mass slaying ever quadrupled its homicides for the year in a single day and disturbed officers so much that some immediately needed counseling.
4. Fresno's largest mass murder ever quadrupled its homicides for the year in a single night and disturbed officers so much that some immediately needed counseling.
5. So China can neither prosper nor even survive without being part of the most dynamic and interwoven global economy that has ever existed on earth.
6. In doing so he became the first man in eleven years to do so on TV and the first ever on live satellite broadcast.
7. You will find traveling in Beijing over the Spring Festival ever so smooth, as so many people will have left the city to head for their hometowns.
8. " We need to make the statement that the truth matters ever so much, " Fitzgerald said.
9. Experts agree that the rate at which the Earth travels through space has slowed ever so slightly for millennia.
10. With every movement of the puppet as it followed the old peddler's instructions, the man holding the newspaper moved his hands ever so slightly.
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