evener查询结果如下:
现在分词:evening


词性:|adjective|
例句1. it is easier to print on an even surface
例句2. electric fan ovens have a more even temperature than gas
例句3. all participants are given an even chance
例句4. he played a perfect ball to keep the score even

形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
(pedal) evener
(天平杆)给棉调节器
属类:行业术语 -纺织英语-
evener roller;pin cylinder;kick roll
均棉罗拉
属类:行业术语 -纺织英语-
automatic sliver-regulating device;evener
条子自调匀整装置
属类:行业术语 -纺织-
distributor roll;deflocculating roll;evener roll
匀浆辊
属类:工程技术 -造纸工程-造纸业
|adjective|
1.(of a number, such as 2, 6, or 108) divisible by two without a remainder.
‘a meter that reads only in even numbers’
‘any number doubled is even’
2.(of a person’s temper or disposition) equable; calm.
‘she was known to have an even temper and to be difficult to rile’
3.Bearing a number that is divisible by two without a remainder.
‘headers can be placed on odd or even pages or both’
‘For instance, eastbound flights are listed in the guidelines as even-numbered and westbound are listed as odd-numbered within a certain total range of numbers useable for passenger flights.’
4.Equal in number, amount, or value.
‘an even gender balance among staff and students’
‘Regularly turn your plants, so leaves get an even distribution of sunlight.’
5.Equally balanced.
‘the first half of the match was fairly even’
‘After an even third round, Oxford claimed the victory by a majority decision.’
6.Flat and smooth.
‘prepare the site, then lay an even bed of mortar’
‘St Tropez is tinted so the therapist can easily see where she is applying it and it makes for an even application.’
7.Having little variation in quality; regular.
‘they travelled at an even and leisurely pace’
‘After all, there has never been an even distribution of subjects across all regions.’
8.In the same plane or line; level.
‘run a file along the saw to make all of the teeth even with each other’
‘It took every speck of willpower and strength she had to force them back to an even position.’
9.Relating to the Even or their language.
|adverb|
1.Used in comparisons for emphasis.
‘he knows even less about it than I do’
‘Arab traders took Islam to the area in about the twelfth century, possibly even earlier.’
2.Used in questions to indicate confusion or exasperation.
‘what is this whole thing even about?’
‘what even is bitcoin, anyway?’
3.Used to emphasize something surprising or extreme.
‘they have never even heard of the United States’
‘they wore fur hats, even in summer’
|noun|
1.A member of an indigenous people living in the Kamchatka peninsula of eastern Siberia.
2.The end of the day; evening.
‘bring it to my house this even’
3.The language of the Even, a Tungusic language with about 6,000 speakers, closely related to Evenki.
|verb|
1.Make or become even.
‘she cut the hair again to even up the ends’
‘it's not exactly revenge I want, but I'd like things evened up’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。

