most
most 英 [məʊst] 美 [moʊst]
adv. 最;最多 adj. 最多的 n. 大部分,大多数
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- adv. 最;最多
- adj. 最多的
- n. 大部分,大多数
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1. Who do you think will get (the) most votes?
你认为谁会得到最多的选票?
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2. Who ate the most?
谁吃得最多?
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3. The director has the most to lose.
主任的损失最大。
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4. I like most vegetables.
几乎什么蔬菜我都喜欢。
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5. Most classical music sends me to sleep.
大多数古典音乐都会让我睡着。
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6. There were 50 people there, at the very most.
那儿最多只有 50 个人。
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7. the most boring part, the most beautiful part
最烦人的╱最美丽的部份
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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.
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