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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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max1 /mæks/ noun [countable] informal  1 TMthe abbreviation of maximum / maximum 的缩写,最大量,最大值 Five people will fit, but that’s the max. 可容纳五个人,但这是极限了。2 to the max informal LOT/VERY MUCHto the greatest degree possible 到最大量;到最大值;到最大限度 We had the air conditioner turned up to the max. 我们让人把空调开到了最大挡。max adjective, adverb Let’s say two hours to get there, max. 到那里就算两个小时吧,最多了。
Examples from the Corpus
maxThis credit card has a max of $2000.An hour or two here, max, is all it takes.I bet the max, and prepared to count the spoils.You can drive 65 miles per hour on this highway, but that's the max.In by 21 May and 250 words max.
max2 verb  1max out phrasal verb American English informal a) max something ↔ out to use something such as money or supplies so that there is none left 用光,用尽〔金钱或供应品〕 I maxed out my Visa. 我的维萨卡透支额度已经用完了。b) TOO/TOO MUCHto do too much, eat too much etc 〔做、吃等〕过多 on ‘Want a beer?’ ‘Nah, I maxed out on booze this weekend.’ 来杯啤酒吗?”“不要了,我这个周末喝得够多了。→ See Verb tableFrom Longman Business Dictionarymaxmax /mæks/ abbreviation for MAXIMUMOrigin max1 (1800-1900) maximum
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max1 /mæks/ noun [countable] informal
 Date: 1800-1900
 Origin: maximum
1. the abbreviation of maximum:
    Five people will fit, but that’s the max.
2. to the max to the greatest degree possible:
    We had the air conditioner turned up to the max.
—max adjective, adverb:
    Let’s say two hours to get there, max.

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max2 verb
     
max out phrasal verb American English informal
  1. max something ↔ out to use something such as money or supplies so that there is none left:
    I maxed out my Visa.
  2. to do too much, eat too much etc
    max out on
    ‘Want a beer?’ ‘Nah, I maxed out on booze this weekend.’


max AW BrE /mæks/ 🔊NAmE /mæks/ 🔊 abbreviation (also max. especially in NAmE ) maximum 最高的;最多的;最大极限的max temperature 18°C最高气温 18 摄氏度(informal) at the most 至多It'll cost $50 max. 这东西至多花 50 美元。🔊🔊 OPP min. to the ˈmaxto the highest level or greatest amount possible 最高程度地;最大数量地She believes in living life to the max. 她认为人应当尽量活得充实。🔊🔊
max AW BrE /mæks/ 🔊NAmE /mæks/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they max BrE /mæks/ 🔊 NAmE /mæks/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it maxes BrE /ˈmæksɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈmæksɪz/ 🔊past simple maxed BrE /mækst/ 🔊 NAmE /mækst/ 🔊past participle maxed BrE /mækst/ 🔊 NAmE /mækst/ 🔊 -ing form maxing BrE /ˈmæksɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈmæksɪŋ/ 🔊 ˌmax (sth) ˈout(NAmE, informal) to reach, or make sth reach, the limit at which nothing more is possible (使)达到最高极限The car maxed out at 150 mph. 汽车达到了每小时 150 英里的最快速度。🔊🔊