Even
Russian Meaning
даже точно как раз ровно выровнять выравнивать сглаживать равнять ставить на одну доску уравнивать четный ровный гладкий равномерный равный одинаковый сходный тот же самый на одном уровне уравновешенный размеренный однообразный монотонный справедливый беспристрастный целый вечер склон дня
English Meaning
- Having a horizontal surface; flat: an even floor.
- Having no irregularities, roughness, or indentations; smooth. See Synonyms at level.
- Being in the same plane or line; parallel: The picture is even with the window.
- Having no variations or fluctuations; uniform: the even rhythm of his breathing.
- Of uniform distribution: an even application of varnish.
- Placid; calm: an even temperament.
- Equal or identical in degree, extent, or amount: Use even amounts of butter and sugar.
- Equally matched or balanced: an even fight.
- Just; fair: an even bargain.
- Having nothing due on either side; square: If we each take half, then we'll be even.
- Having exacted full revenge.
- Having equal probability; as likely as not: an even chance of winning.
- Sports Having an equal score: The teams are even at halftime.
- Sports Being equal for each opponent. Used of a score.
- Mathematics Exactly divisible by 2.
- Mathematics Characterized or indicated by a number exactly divisible by 2.
- Having an even number in a sequence.
- Having an even number of members.
- Having an exact amount, extent, or number; precise: an even pound; an even foot.
- To a greater degree or extent. Used as an intensive with comparative adjectives and adverbs: Looked sick and felt even worse.
- Indeed; moreover. Used as an intensive: He was depressed, even suicidal. Even a child knows better.
- Used as an intensive to indicate something that is unexpected: declined even to consider the idea.
- At the same time as; already; just: Even as we watched, the building collapsed.
- To a degree that extends; fully: loyal even unto death.
- Exactly; precisely: It was even as he said: the jewel was gone.
- To make or become even.
- on an even keel In a stable or unimpaired state: "There was good reason to keep relations with Washington on an even keel” ( Helen Kitchen).
- Archaic Evening.