superlatively

  • 网络最高级的;无上地;最高地
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adv

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to a superlative degree

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  1. When I told him that I had superlatively technical skills , he simply gave me a horse laugh .

    当我告诉他我的技术出类拔萃时,他不相信地笑了。

  2. The strings played superlatively well .

    弓弦乐器演奏的极好。这是一部弦乐四重奏。

  3. Students who perform superlatively can expect to be courted by the nation 's top schools ; the rest find spots in provincial universities or two-and three-year colleges .

    只有(在考试中)表现最好的学生才能被国家重点大学所录取;其他学生只能进地方大学,或者进入两年/三年制的(高职或大专)院校。

  4. I was awestruck when I first met them * Chris Pine and Zachary filled those incredibly huge , iconic shoes , so superlatively in the first film .

    第一次见面时,我就对他们肃然起敬克里斯派恩(ChrisPine)和扎卡里穿着硕大的偶像鞋子,他们在第一部电影里的形象高高在上。

  5. I cannot recall a single author of whom I have read everything-even of Jane austen . I have never never seen Susan and the watsons , one of which I have been told is superlatively good .

    我不记得曾否读完任何一位作家的全部著作,即使简奥斯汀也不例外。我从未看过《苏珊》和《沃森一家》,其中有一本是绝好的书。

  6. The results is that a " reason " has been found for turning out zillions of packages of something that will " do " for nearly all and isn 't even imagined to be superlatively good by a single soul .

    其结果是得出一个“理由”,去生产出大量的包装食品。这些食品几乎所有的人都能“凑合着用”,但是不会有人认为它们是特别好的东西。