单词 | absolute |
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音标 | 英[ˈæbsəlu:t] 美[ˈæbsəˌlut] |
解释 | adj.绝对的,完全的;不受任何限制[约束]的;无条件的;有无上权力或权威的;n.绝对;绝对事物; |
例句 | ADJ 完全的;彻底的 Absolute means total and complete. 例:It's not really suited to absolute beginners...它并不真正适合从零开始的初学者。 例:A sick person needs absolute confidence and trust in a doctor.病人需要对医生有绝对的信心和信任。 ADJ 十足的;地道的 You use absolute to emphasize something that you are saying. 例:About 12 inches wide is the absolute minimum you should consider...12英寸左右的宽度绝对是你应考虑的最低值。 例:I think it's absolute nonsense.我认为那十足是无稽之谈。 ADJ 专制独裁的;有无上权力的 An absolute ruler has complete power and authority over his or her country. 例:He ruled with absolute power.他实行独裁统治。 例:...the doctrine of absolute monarchy based upon divine right.以神权为基础的君主专制学说 ADJ 确实的;不容置疑的 Absolute is used to say that something is definite and will not change even if circumstances change. 例:John brought the absolute proof that we needed...约翰带来了我们所需的确凿证据。 例:They had given an absolute assurance that it would be kept secret.他们信誓旦旦地保证将对此绝对保密。 ADJ (数值)不受变量影响的,绝对的 An amount that is expressed in absolute terms is expressed as a fixed amount rather than referring to variable factors such as what you earn or the effects of inflation. 例:In absolute terms British wages remain low by European standards.根据欧洲标准,英国工资的绝对值依然很低。 ADJ (规则、原则)绝对的 Absolute rules and principles are believed to be true, right, or relevant in all situations. 例:There are no absolute rules.世事无绝对。 例:...certain assumptions which are accepted without question as absolute truths.某些未经质疑就被作为绝对真理而全盘接受的假设 N-COUNT 绝对法则(或原则) An absolute is a rule or principle that is believed to be true, right, or relevant in all situations. 例:We tend to think in absolutes.我们思考问题倾向于绝对化。 |
变形 | pl:absolutes~ |
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