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/ˈæbsəluːt/ |
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/ˌæbsəˈluːt/ |
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1 | only before noun very great or completeused for emphasizing an opinion , feeling , or statement 十足的,完全的(用于强调观点、情感或说法) |
| The way they’ ve been treated is an absolute disgrace. 他们受到的待遇完全是一种耻辱。 |
| I have absolute confidence in her. 我对她有十足的信心。 |
| You’ re talking absolute nonsense. 你净在说废话。 |
| 1a | used for emphasizing that something is the most or least possible in a particular situation (强调某种情况下可能的最大或最小程度) | | £9,000 is the absolute maximum we can spend. 9000英镑绝对是我们所能花费的最大数目。 | |
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2 | usually before noun measured in itself , not in relation to anything else 绝对的;独立的 |
| Health spending has increased in absolute terms, but not as a proportion of national income. 医疗花费在绝对数目上有所增长,但在国民收入中所占的比例没有增长。 |
| 2a | true or right in all situations 绝对(真实)的;绝对(正确)的 | | Do you believe in absolute moral values? 你信不信绝对的道德观念? | |
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3 | used for talking about a political system in which complete power is held by one person , and is not shared with a parliament or other political group 独裁专制的 |
| an absolute monarchy 专制的君主 |
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