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up.per.mostH5Qp7E7mEJst, $-L7moJstadj, adv [not gradable]最高的(地),最上面的(地),最重要的(地),最突出的(地),最显著的(地),最主要的(地)The office block's uppermost floors (= those in the highest position) were engulfed with flames.办公楼的最上面几层陷入了火海中。Store the canisters with their lids uppermost (= in the highest position).把这些筒罐盖朝上储藏好。If environmental considerations are uppermost (= most important), then energy efficiency measures must take priority over profitability.如果环境因素是特别重要的, 那么能源增效措施必须优先于赢利。What's uppermost in your mind (= the most important thing you are thinking about) just before a race when you're waiting for the starter's signal?在比赛前等待发令信号时你脑海里最重要的是什么?
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