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superlative

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Grammar
su·per·la·tive1 /suːˈpɜːlətɪv, sjuː- $ sʊˈpɜːr-/ adjective  1 GOOD/EXCELLENTexcellent 最好的,最优秀的 a superlative performance 精彩绝伦的表演2. SLGa superlative adjective or adverb expresses the highest degree of a particular quality. For example, the superlative form of ‘tall’ is ‘tallest’. 〔形容词或副词〕最高级的〔如 tall 的最高级形式是 tallest comparative
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superlativeFor the first time in the season, Gergiev is fielding the cast initially promised, and the singing is superlative.The playing is superlative, but the real triumph is the warm and expansive atmosphere which pervades the album.And would his sisters envy her superlative looks?At first glance, Wilson should have been a superlative practitioner of Cabinet government.Hadrian Road was named after the Roman emperor who, we agreed, must have genetically bequeathed to us some superlative qualities.superlative special effectsL'Esquire prides itself on its superlative standards of service and relaxed atmosphere.Experience the atmosphere and feelings that are yours when you own and sail the superlative Swan 46.Nineteen-thirties bay windows pushed out of two of the walls and there was a superlative view of Keele harbour from the front one.
Related topics: Linguistics
superlative2 noun  1. the superlative SLGthe superlative form of an adjective or adverb. For example, ‘biggest’ is the superlative of ‘big’. 〔形容词或副词的〕最高级(形式)〔如 biggest big 的最高级形式〕comparative2 [countable]SL a word that shows that you think someone or something is very good 赞美之词,称赞 an actress who deserves superlatives 一位理应享有盛誉的女演员
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superlativeClichés and superlatives are rampant in the log that I kept on the trip."Ulee's Gold" has earned superlatives from critics wherever it has played.The most difficult thing when writing about Milton is to find enough superlatives to describe him.What is there to think about on such a day, apart from superlatives?The papers screamed superlatives, and La Scala, sulking after a resounding flop with Don Carlos, scowled and spat.Ireland's pack rightfully deserves all the superlatives.Does anyone think these superlatives were casually earned?A huge lifting crane that hefted cylinders of red-hot steel and moved them around the mill invited whispered superlatives.
Origin superlative1 (1300-1400) Old French superlatif, from Late Latin superlativus, from Latin superlatus, past participle of superferre to carry above, raise high
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superlative1 /suːˈpɜːlətɪv, sjuː- $ sʊˈpɜːr-/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: superlatif, from Late Latin superlativus, from Latin superlatus, past participle of superferre 'to carry above, raise high'
1. excellent:
    a superlative performance
2. a superlative adjective or adverb expresses the highest degree of a particular quality. For example, the superlative form of ‘tall’ is ‘tallest’. ⇨ comparative

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superlative2 noun
1. the superlative the superlative form of an adjective or adverb. For example, ‘biggest’ is the superlative of ‘big’. ⇨ comparative
2. [countable] a word that shows that you think someone or something is very good:
    an actress who deserves superlatives


su·per·la·tiveBrE /suːˈpɜːlətɪv/ 🔊, /sjuːˈpɜːlətɪv/ 🔊NAmE /suːˈpɜːrlətɪv/ 🔊 adjectiveexcellent 极佳的;卓越的;最优秀的 SYN first-rate a superlative performance精彩绝伦的演出(grammar 语法) relating to adjectives or adverbs that express the highest degree of sth, for example best, worst, slowest and most difficult (形容词或副词)最高级的   compare comparative adjective (3) su·per·la·tive·ly BrE /suːˈpɜːlətɪvli/ 🔊, /sjuːˈpɜːlətɪvli/ 🔊NAmE /suːˈpɜːrlətɪvli/ 🔊 adverb
su·per·la·tiveBrE /suːˈpɜːlətɪv/ 🔊, /sjuːˈpɜːlətɪv/ 🔊NAmE /suːˈpɜːrlətɪv/ 🔊 noun(grammar 语法) the form of an adjective or adverb that expresses the highest degree of sth (形容词或副词的)最高级It's hard to find enough superlatives to describe this book. 用再多的盛赞之辞也难以描述这本书。🔊🔊   compare comparative noun