absolute
absolute 英 [ˈæbsəlu:t] 美 [ˈæbsəˌlut]
adj. 绝对的 n. 绝对;绝对事物
名词复数:absolutes
- Use absolute as a noun or an adjective when you're so sure of something that you know it will never change. For example, a devout person's belief in life after death is an absolute; that person has absolute faith in the afterlife.
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- adj. 绝对的
- n. 绝对;绝对事物
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1. a class for absolute beginners
零起点班
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2. absolute confidence, absolute trust, absolute silence, absolute truth
充满信心;绝对信任;万籁俱寂;绝对真实
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3. ‘You're wrong,’ she said with absolute certainty.
“你错了。”她斩钉截铁地说。
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4. He must earn an absolute fortune.
他准是赚了一大笔钱。
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5. There was no absolute proof.
没有确凿的证据。
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6. The divorce became absolute last week.
离婚在上周已成定局。
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7. absolute power, absolute authority
无上权力;绝对权威
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8. Beauty cannot be measured by any absolute standard.
美是不可能用任何绝对标准来衡量的。
- absolute (adj.) late 14c., "unrestricted, free from limitation; complete, perfect, free from imperfection;" also "not relative to something else" (mid-15c.), from Latin absolutus, past participle of absolvere "to set free, acquit; complete, bring to an end; make separate," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + solvere "to loosen, untie, release, detach," from PIE *se-lu-, from reflexive pronoun *s(w)e- (see idiom) + root *leu- "to loosen, divide, cut apart."
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