most 英 [məʊst]   美 [moʊst]

most

most  英 [məʊst] 美 [moʊst]

adv. 最;最多  adj. 最多的  n. 大部分,大多数 

Who do you think will get (the) most votes? 你认为谁会得到最多的选票?
Who ate the most? 谁吃得最多?

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  • adv. 最;最多
  • adj. 最多的
  • n. 大部分,大多数
  • 1. Who do you think will get (the) most votes?

    你认为谁会得到最多的选票?

  • 2. Who ate the most?

    谁吃得最多?

  • 3. The director has the most to lose.

    主任的损失最大。

  • 4. I like most vegetables.

    几乎什么蔬菜我都喜欢。

  • 5. Most classical music sends me to sleep.

    大多数古典音乐都会让我睡着。

  • 6. There were 50 people there, at the very most.

    那儿最多只有 50 个人。

  • 7. the most boring part, the most beautiful part

    最烦人的╱最美丽的部份

  • 8. It was most kind of you to meet me.

    你来接我真是太好了。

  • most (adj.) Old English mast "greatest number, amount, extent," earlier mæst, from Proto-Germanic *maistaz (source also of Old Saxon mest, Old Frisian mast, Old Norse mestr, Dutch meest, German meist, Gothic maists "most"), superlative form of Proto-Germanic *maiz, root of Old English ma, mara (see more). Used in Old English as superlative of micel "great, large" (see mickle). Vowel influenced by more. Original sense of "greatest" survives in phrase for the most part (c. 1400). Slang meaning "the best, extremely good" is attested from 1953. Also used as an adverb in Old English. Phrase make the most of (something) is by 1520s. Related: Mostly. Double superlative mostest is 1885, from U.S. Southern and African-American vernacular.
most / məʊst ; NAmE moʊst / determiner , pronoun , adverb determiner , pronoun ( used as the superlative of ‘much’, ‘a lot of’, ‘many’ *much、 a lot of 和 many 的最高级 ) 1 the largest in number or amount (数量上)最多,最大 Who do you think will get (the) most votes? 你认为谁会得到最多的选票? She had the most money of all of them. 在这些人当中,她最有钱。 I spent most time on the first question. 我在第一个问题上花的时间最多。 Who ate the most? 谁吃得最多? The director has the most to lose. 主任的损失最大。 HELP  Thecan be left out in informal BrE. 在非正式英式英语中,the 可以省略。 2 more than half of sb/sth; almost all of sb/sth 大多数;几乎所有 I like most vegetables. 几乎什么蔬菜我都喜欢。 Most classical music sends me to sleep. 大多数古典音乐都会让我睡着。 As most of you know, I've decided to resign. 你们大多数人都知道,我已经决定辞职了。 Most of the people I had invited turned up. 我邀请的人多半都来了。 There are thousands of verbs in English and most (of them) are regular. 英语有数千个动词,大多数是规则动词。 HELP  Theis not used with mostin this meaning. 表达此义时,most 之前不加 the。 IDIOM at (the) ˈmost not more than 至多;不超过 As a news item it merits a short paragraph at most. 作为一则新闻,它至多只能占一小段。 There were 50 people there, at the very most. 那儿最多只有 50 个人。 adverb 1 used to form the superlative of adjectives and adverbs of two or more syllables (与两个或更多音节的形容词或副词连用,构成最高级)最 the most boring/beautiful part 最烦人的╱最美丽的部份 It was the people with the least money who gave most generously. 最没钱的人最慷慨大方。 HELP  When mostis followed only by an adverb, theis not used.. *most 后只接副词时不用 the: This reason is mentioned most frequently but 但要说 This is the mostfrequently mentioned reason 2 to the greatest degree (程度上)最大,最多,最高 What did you enjoy (the) most? 你最欣赏的是什么? It was what she wanted most of all. 这就是她最想得到的。 HELP  Theis often left out in informal English. 在非正式英语中,the 常常省略。 3 ( formal) very; extremely; completely 非常;极其;完全 It was most kind of you to meet me. 你来接我真是太好了。 We shall most probably never meet again. 我们极有可能再也见不到面了。 This technique looks easy, but it most certainly is not. 这项技术看上去简单,但绝不是那么回事。 4 ( NAmE) ( informal) almost 几乎;差不多 I go to the store most every day. 我几乎每天都去商店。 most / məʊst ; NAmE moʊst /
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