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🔑 mostBrE /məʊst/NAmE /moʊst/ determiner, pronoun () 🔑 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. 主任可能会损失最大。 HELP The can be left out in informal BrE. 在非正式英式英语中,the 可以省略。🔑 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,大多数是规则的。 HELP The is not used with most in this meaning. 表达此义时,most 之前不加 the。 ●at (the) ˈmostnot 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. 那儿最多有 50 个人。 🔑 mostBrE /məʊst/NAmE /moʊst/ adverb🔑 used to form the superlative of adjectives and adverbs of two or more syllables (与两个或两个以上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/最美丽的部分◆It was the people with the least money who gave most generously. 最没钱的人最慷慨大方。 HELP When most is followed only by an adverb, the is not used * most 后只接副词时不用 the◆This reason is mentioned most frequently.这是人们最常提及的理由。but 但要说◆This is the most frequently mentioned reason.这是人们最常提及的理由。 🔑 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 The is often left out in informal English. 在非正式英语中,the 常常省略。(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。(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。 |