adj.最多的;大多數的
adv.最;最多;極其
pron.大多數;大部分
n.最多
原級:much比較級:more
/">深圳版小學單詞大全adj.(形容詞)最多的,最大的,最高的,最高程度的,最大程度的
(絕)大部分的,(絕)大多數的,幾乎全部的
大概的
比較級more(數量)最大的,數目最多的
adv.(副詞)最,最多,最大,最高,最大程度地
幾乎
非常,很,十分,極其,完全,極為,委實,無限
差不多
n.(名詞)大部分,大多數
最大限度,最高程度
大多數人,幾乎全部人
最大多數,絕大多數
同類中最好的某種東西
最多,最大
abbr.(縮略詞)=Media Oriented Systems-Transfer,面向媒體的系統-傳輸器
adv.(副詞)最 to the greatest extent
很,非常 very
adj.(形容詞)[A]最大的,最多的; 大部分的,大多數的 greatest in number, amount or extent
n.(名詞)大多數,大部分,幾乎全部 nearly all
最高額,最多數,最大量 greatest in number or quantity
adv
1. (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished
all but
e.g. the job is (just) about done
the baby was almost asleep when the alarm sounded
we're almost finished
the car all but ran her down
he nearly fainted
talked for nigh onto 2 hours
the recording is well-nigh perfect
virtually all the parties signed the contract
I was near exhausted by the run
most everyone agrees
Synonym: aboutalmostnearlynearnighvirtuallywell-nigh
2. used to form the superlative
e.g. the king cobra is the most dangerous snake
Synonym: to the highest degree
3. very
e.g. a most welcome relief
Most is often considered to be the superlative form of much and many.1. 大多數;大部分
You use most to refer to the majority of a group of things or people or the largest part of something.
e.g. Most of the houses in the capital don't have piped water...
首都的大部分房屋沒有自來水。
e.g. By stopping smoking you are undoing most of the damage smoking has caused...
通過戒煙可以消除吸煙造成的大部分危害。
2. 最多的;最大量的
You use the most to mean a larger amount than anyone or anything else, or the largest amount possible.
e.g. The President himself won the most votes...
總統本人獲得最多選票。
e.g. The skippers get the most money, and after them the cooks...
船長拿到的錢最多,其次是廚師。
3. 尤其;最為
You use most to indicate that something is true or happens to a greater degree or extent than anything else.
e.g. What she feared most was becoming like her mother...
她最怕的就是變得像她媽媽那樣。
e.g. What they wanted most from the president was a leader who at least would try to educate the country.
他們對總統最大的期待是,至少他應盡力教誨國民。
4. 最;極其
You use most to indicate that someone or something has a greater amount of a particular quality than most other things of its kind.
most是什么意思
e.g. Her children had the best, most elaborate birthday parties in the neighborhood...
她的孩子們的生日聚會在街坊四鄰里是最好、最講究的。
e.g. He was one of the most influential performers of modern jazz...
他是現代爵士樂最有影響力的表演者之一。
5. 最大限度地;最頻繁地;最多地
If you do something the most, you do it to the greatest extent possible or with the greatest frequency.
most的近義詞
e.g. What question are you asked the most?...
你們被問及最多的問題是什么?
e.g. Inevitably those who suffer the most are the mothers and children...
婦女和兒童必然是最遭罪的。
6. (在談話中用于引起注意)最…,極其…
You use most in conversations when you want to draw someone's attention to something very interesting or important that you are about to say.
most什么意思
e.g. Most surprisingly, quite a few said they don't intend to vote at all...
最讓人吃驚的是,相當多的人說他們根本不打算參加投票。
e.g. Most interestingly, they are demanding that a national working party on crimes against women and children be established.
最令人關注的是,他們要求針對侵害婦女和兒童的犯罪成立全國專案組。
7. 十分;非常
You use most to emphasize an adjective or adverb.
e.g. I'll be most pleased to speak to them...
能跟他們談談我會十分高興。
e.g. I believe he is most painfully anxious about Diana.
我相信他肯定非常擔心黛安娜。
8. 至多;最多
You use at most or at the most to say that a number or amount is the maximum that is possible and that the actual number or amount may be smaller.
e.g. Poach the pears in apple juice for perhaps ten minutes at most.
把梨放入蘋果汁中,最多煮10分鐘左右。
e.g. ...staying on at school for two extra years to study only three, or at the most four subjects...
在學校再多呆兩年學習僅僅三門、至多四門課程
9. 盡量利用;充分利用
If you make the most of something, you get the maximum use or advantage from it.
most什么意思
e.g. Happiness is the ability to make the most of what you have...
幸福就是有能力充分享受你擁有的一切。
e.g. Making the most of your hair means getting the cut and shape right.
讓頭發達到最佳效果意味著要修剪得當,并選擇合適的發型。
10. for the most part -> see part
1. 最多:紐約在當時是諸城鎮中演出賺錢最多(most)的城市. 各城鎮都叫Apple, 自然紐約便是the Big Apple了. 2/傳言經濟大衰退時,許多銀行家失業潦倒,必須從其市郊住家載著一袋袋蘋果到到紐約大街上賣. 包括一些明門望祖都被迫以此維持生計.
2. most:ministry of science and technology; 科學技術部
3. most:media oriented systems transport; 媒體導向系統傳輸
4. most:media oriented system transport; 媒體定向系統傳輸
5. most:the ministry of science and technology; 韓國科技部
adv.(副詞)most用作副詞時是many和much的最高級,可與部分兩個或兩個以上音節的形容詞或副詞構成最高級。與形容詞連用構成最高級時,前面通常要加定冠詞,尤其是在有明確的比較范圍時。
most在構成最高級時,通常指兩者以上的“最”,但有時也可以表示兩者之間的“最”。
在口語中, most可作almost解,與含有every, any, all的詞語連用。
n.(名詞)most用作名詞時常與介系of連用,放在其他名詞前作限定用法(該名詞前應有my, our, the等限定詞)。
“most+of+名詞”用作主語時,其謂語動詞的數須根據該名詞的數來決定。
adv.(副詞)most, mostly
這兩個詞詞意不同,但詞形相近,前者意為“最”,后者意為“主要地”。
1.用來修飾動詞時,前者不能放在動賓之間; 而后者則可以。
2.在修飾含有情態色彩或主觀意義的形容詞或副詞,通常用前者而不用后者。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語most是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
Most of them were chronically ill.(他們中大部分人都有慢性病。)
Most students live in college.(大多數學生住在學院里。)
Most of my friends are Christian.(我大多數朋友都信奉基督教。)
Most telephone calls are traceable.(大多數電話都可查出是從哪里打來的。)
Most modern art leaves me cold.(大多數的現代藝術引不起我的興趣。)
Most wikis are collaborative websites.(大多數維基網站是合作網站。)
Most vegetables contain fibre.(大多數蔬菜含有纖維。)
I walk to work most mornings.(我大多數早晨步行去上班。)
She used her most seductive voice.(她運用了自己最有魅力的嗓音。)
Most bosses are traditional.(大多數老板都很傳統。)
培訓
A:It was the (best summer/ most beautiful day/ easiest exam) ever.
這是(最美好的夏天/最好的天氣/最簡單的測驗)。
B:I’m so jealous.
真羨慕。
銷售商務會談
A:How many do you intend to order?
這種產品你們想訂多少?
B:I want to order 900 dozen.
我們想訂900打。
A:The most we can offer you at present is 600 dozen.
目前我們至多只能提供600打。
道謝及回答
A:I really like the record you lent me the other day.
我真的很喜歡你那天借給我的唱片。
B:I’m glad you like it.
我很高興你喜歡它。
A:And thank you very much for letting me keep it so long.
還要謝謝你借給我那么長的時間。
B:Not at all.
別客氣。
A:I’m most grateful. Everyone in our class enjoyed it.
我非常感激。我們班每一位同學都喜歡它。
B:I’m glad.
我很高興。
A:Would you mind my keeping it for another week?
你介意再借給我一個星期嗎?
B:No problem.
沒問題。
用作形容詞(adj.)
多半; 就絕大部分而言almost completely; mainly用作名詞(n.)
最多not more than; if not less1. make the most of : 充分利用;
2. most and least : 毫無例外;
3. most an end : 經常, 通常;
4. for the most part : 在極大程度上, 多半;
用作副詞(adv.)
It was the most exciting holiday I've ever had.用作形容詞(adj.)
Peter made the most mistakes of all the class.用作名詞(n.)
He was in Paris most of the time.用作副詞 (adv.)
動詞+~
enjoy most最喜歡interest most最令人感興趣trouble most最困惑worry most最令人擔憂用作形容詞 (adj.)
~+名詞
most films多數影片most mistakes錯誤最多most people多數人The most imaginable fatigue.