superlative
01
最高级的, 卓越的
of the highest or best kind possible within a field or industry
例子
Their products are considered the gold standard and among the most superlative in the industry.
他们的产品被认为是黄金标准,是业内最卓越的之一。
The remodeling job was completed to a superlative level of craftsmanship and attention to detail.
改造工作以最高的工艺水平和细节关注完成。
02
最高级, 最高级的
(grammar) describing the highest amount or degree of an adjective or adverb
例子
Superlative forms are used to describe the highest degree of a quality, such as ' tallest' or ' fastest.'
最高级形式用于描述质量的最高程度,例如“最高”或“最快”。
When comparing three or more items, use the superlative form to indicate the extreme end of the comparison.
比较三个或更多项目时,使用最高级形式来表示比较的极端。
Superlative
01
最高级
an exaggerated expression (usually of praise)
例子
He described the meal with superlatives.
The review was full of superlatives.
02
最高级, 最高级的
(grammar) describing adverbs or adjectives that indicate the highest level in degree, quality, size, etc.
例子
The teacher explained how to use superlatives correctly in writing.
老师解释了如何在写作中正确使用最高级。
He used too many superlatives in his essay, making it sound exaggerated.
他在文章中使用了太多的最高级,使其听起来夸张。
03
最高级, 顶峰
the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development
例子
She reached the superlative of skill in her craft.
The technology represents the superlative of engineering.



























