ever more

ever more
нареч.
1) как никогда (перед прилагательным или причастием)

cruel and ever more unusual punishment — жестокое и ныне совершенно нетипичное наказание

There was a need to re-house ever more overspilling Londoners. — Имелась необходимость в переселении как никогда прирастающих числом лондонцев.

Syn:
as never before
2) когда-либо

Shall I ever more have a day of ease? — Смогу ли я когда-либо расслабиться?

No aristocracy was ever more shortsighted at the crisis of its fate than the once glorious patriciate of Rome. — Ни одна аристократия не была столь близорукой в видении своей судьбы, как некогда славный римский патрициат.

3) всё более

In foreign piano-fortes we find many pedals, but in the English we have scarcely ever more than two. — В зарубежных фортепьяно бывает много педалей, в английских же едва ли больше двух.

As reggae grows in popularity, ever more artists are performing material with a reggae flavour. — По мере того, как популярность рэггей растет, все больше художников "приправляют" им свои работы.


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