- more desirable, satisfactory, or effective更好的; 更合意的; 更令人满意的; 更有效的:
hoping for better weather
希望能有更好的天气
the new facilities were far better
新设备好多了
I'm better at doing sums than Alice.
我比艾丽斯更擅长算术。
ORIGIN: comparative of the adjective GOOD.
- more appropriate, advantageous, or well advised更合适的; 更有利的; 更稳妥的:
there couldn't be a better time to take up this job
现在接受这份工作是最合适不过的了
it might be better to borrow the money.
借钱也许会更有利些。
- predic. or as complement partly or fully recovered from illness or injury康复的, 好转的:
his leg was getting better
他的腿伤日见好转
Henry will be completely better after some rest.
休息一阵以后, 亨利就会完全康复了。
ORIGIN: comparative of the adjectiveWELL1.
- fitter and healthier; less unwell更健康的; (身体)好受一些的:
we'll feel a lot better after a decent night's sleep.
晚上好好睡一觉, 我们就会感觉好多了。
- more excellently or effectively更好地; 更有效地:
Jonathon could do better if he tried
如果努力, 乔纳森会做得更好
sound travels better in water than in air
声音在水中比在空气中传播得更快
instruments are generally better made these days.
现在的仪器总体上比以前做得好。
- to a greater degree; more (used in connection with success or with desirable actions or conditions)在更大程度上; 更(指成功或理想的行动、条件等方面):
I liked it better when we lived in the country
我更喜爱乡村生活
you may find alternatives that suit you better
你也许会找到更适合你的选择
well-fed people are better able to fight off infection.
营养充足的人能更好地抵御感染。
- more suitably, appropriately, usefully更合适地; 更有用地:
the money could be better spent on more urgent cases.
这笔钱用在更紧急的事情上更值得。
- mass noun the better one; that which is better较好者, 更好者:
the Natural History Museum book is by far the better of the two
这两本书里, 《自然博物馆》这一本要好得多
you've a right to expect better than that
你有权要求比那更好的
a change for the better.
好转。
one's betters
chiefly dated or humorous one's superiors in social class or ability〈主旧或幽默〉上司们; 比自己能力强的人:educating the young to respect their elders and betters.
教育年轻人尊重长辈和上司。
- improve on or surpass (an existing or previous level or achievement)提高, 超过(现有或以前的水平或成绩):
his account can hardly be bettered
他的阐述几乎完美无瑕
bettering his previous time by ten minutes.
比他上一次快十分钟。
- make (something) better; improve使更好; 改善:
his ideas for bettering the lot of the millhands.
他改善磨房工人状况的想法。
better oneself
achieve a higher social position or status取得更高社会地位:the residents are mostly Londoners who have bettered themselves.
这些居民绝大多数都是取得了一定地位的伦敦人。
- overcome or defeat (someone)战胜(某人):
she had almost bettered him at archery.
在射箭比赛中她几乎击败了他。
the - the better
- used to emphasize the importance or desirability of the quality or thing specified越…越好:
the sooner we're off the better.
我们越早离开越好。
better the devil you know than the devil you don't know
- proverb it's wiser to deal with an undesirable but familiar person or situation than to risk a change that might lead to a situation with worse difficulties or a person whose faults you have yet to discover〈谚〉(待人处世)做生不如做熟; 宁与熟悉的坏人打交道, 不与不知其底细者相处。
better off
- in a more desirable or advantageous position, especially in financial terms(尤指经济情况)比以前好, 比以前宽裕:
the proposals would make her about £40 a year better off.
这些建议可以使她每年比以前多得40英镑。
the better part of
- almost all of; most of几乎所有的; 大部分:
it is the better part of a mile.
这差不多有一英里。
better safe than sorry
- proverb it's wiser to be cautious and careful than to be hasty or rash and so do something you may later regret.〈谚〉谨言慎行不吃亏, 轻率莽撞必后悔。
better than
- N. Amer. more than〈北美〉多于, 超过:
he'd lived there for better than twenty years.
他已在那里住了20多年。
the better to -
- so as to - better为了更好地:
he leaned closer the better to hear her.
他侧身向她挨近以便听得更清楚些。
for better or (for) worse
- whether the outcome is good or bad无论结果是好是坏。
get the better of
- (of a person) gain an advantage over or defeat (someone) by superior strength or ability取得对(某人)的优势; 占(某人)的上风; 击败(或胜过)…:
no one has ever got the better of her yet.
到目前为止还从未有人战胜过她。
- (of a feeling or urge) be too strong to conceal or resist(感情或冲动)难以掩饰, 难以克制:
curiosity got the better of her.
她克制不住自己的好奇心。
go one better
- narrowly surpass a previous effort or achievement稍好, 稍有提高:
I want to go one better this time and score.
我这次想做得好一些, 能够得分。
- narrowly outdo (another person)险胜(某人)。
had better do something
- would find it wiser to do something; ought to do something最好做某事; 应该做某事:
you had better be careful.
你最好小心些。
have the better of
- be more successful in (a contest)在(比赛)中占上风:
Attlee had the better of these exchanges.
阿特利在这些辩论中占了上风。
no(或little) better than
- just (or almost) the same as (something bad); merely与…如一丘之貉, 半斤对八两:
viceroys who were often no better than bandits.
往往和盗匪无甚差别的总督大人们。
no better than one should (或ought to)
- be perceived as sexually promiscuous or of doubtful moral character淫乱的, 乱交的; 道德品质有问题的。