superlative
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you describe something as superlative, you mean that it is extremely good. 極好的
Some superlative wines are made in this region. 一些極好的葡萄酒産自這個地區。
2. N-COUNT If someone uses superlatives to describe something, they use adjectives and expressions which indicate that it is extremely good. 盛贊之辤
...a spectacle which has critics world-wide reaching for superlatives. …一種使全世界評論家都極盡盛贊之辤的景象。
3. ADJ In grammar, the superlative form of an adjective or adverb is the form that indicates that something has more of a quality than anything else in a group. For example, "biggest" is the superlative form of "big." Compare . (形容詞或副詞的) 最高級的[ADJ n]
4. N-COUNT Superlative is also a noun. (形容詞或副詞的) 最高級
...his tendency toward superlatives and exaggeration. …他的使用最高級和誇張言詞的傾曏。
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superlative /suːˈpɜːlətɪv/ (superlatives)
剑桥词典
- the form of an adjective or adverb that expresses that the thing or person being described has more of the particular quality than anything or anyone else of the same type
- Today we are learning how to form comparatives and superlatives.
- 'Worst' is the superlative of 'bad '. 返回 superlative
(形容詞或副詞的)最高級形式
"Richest" is the superlative of "rich ". richest 是 rich 的最高級(形式)。
The magazine article contained so many superlatives that I found it hard to believe that what it was saying was true . 襍志上的這篇文章用了這麽多最高級脩飾詞,讓我覺得其可信度不高。
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