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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ut·most1 /ˈʌtməʊst $ -moʊst/ (also uttermost) adjective  the utmost importance/respect/care etc IMPORTANTthe greatest possible importance etc 极为重要/尊敬/关心等 a matter of the utmost importance 极重要的事情 I have the utmost respect for her accomplishments. 我对她的成就充满敬意。 Baldwin treated the matter with the utmost seriousness. 鲍德温极其认真地对待这件事。
Examples from the Corpus
utmostBut the trial shows the need to look with the utmost care at staff selection procedures.The tale is told with the utmost economy, as if nothing unusual was taking place.They entertained them with the utmost hospitality and before they bade them farewell Helenus gave them useful advice about their journey.In such cases, it is of utmost importance to retrieve it lest the patient dies.In fact I have the utmost respect for it.In implementing his plan, Reagan operated in the utmost secrecy.I overhear two girls talk in utmost seriousness and gravity about the gross inequities in the grading system.
utmost2 noun [singular]  TRY TO DO OR GET somethingthe most that can be done 极度,极限,最大可能to the utmost Both runners had pushed themselves to the utmost. 两个赛跑运动员都尽了最大努力。 The medical staff did their utmost (=tried as hard as they could) to save the patient’s life. 医护人员竭尽全力挽救那位病人的生命。
Examples from the Corpus
utmostThen he took the bow and did his utmost to string it.We must do our utmost to conserve them.That meant we wanted every flight member to exercise the utmost in creativity and aggressiveness.The Derry turn called for the utmost in pilot ability.I respect Reggie White and William Fuller and those guys to the utmost.She was angry at Hippolytus and determined to Punish him to the utmost.Which is why, if you've got a bad temper, you probably do your utmost to keep it under wraps.did ... utmostThen he took the bow and did his utmost to string it.
Origin utmost1 Old English utmæst farthest out, from ut out
etc importance Corpus possible the greatest


utmost
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utmost1 /ˈʌtməʊst $ -moʊst/ (also uttermost) adjective
 Language: Old English
 Origin: utmæst 'farthest out', from ut 'out'
the utmost importance/respect/care etc the greatest possible importance etc:
    a matter of the utmost importance
    I have the utmost respect for her accomplishments.
    Baldwin treated the matter with the utmost seriousness.

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utmost2 noun [singular]
the most that can be done
    to the utmost
    Both runners had pushed themselves to the utmost.
    The medical staff did their utmost (=tried as hard as they could) to save the patient’s life.


ut·mostBrE /ˈʌtməʊst/ 🔊NAmE /ˈʌtmoʊst/ 🔊 adjective (also less frequent ut·ter·most) [only before noun] greatest; most extreme 最大的;极度的This is a matter of the utmost importance. 这是个极其重要的问题。🔊🔊You should study this document with the utmost care. 你对这份文件的研究应该慎之又慎。🔊🔊
ut·mostBrE /ˈʌtməʊst/ 🔊NAmE /ˈʌtmoʊst/ 🔊 noun [singular] the greatest amount possible 最大量;最大限度;极限;最大可能Our resources are strained to the utmost. 我们的资源极端紧缺。🔊🔊He did his utmost (= tried as hard as possible) to persuade me not to go. 他使尽浑身解数劝我别去。🔊🔊