释义 |
absolute美 [.æbsə'lut] 英 [.æbsə'luːt] - adj.完全的;全部的;绝对的;(口语中尤用以强调)道地的
- n.绝对(指思想或原理)
- 网络绝对定位;无条件的;纯粹的
adj.+n. absolute power,absolute necessity,absolute truth,absolute control,absolute right adj. provisional,unconfirmed adj. total,complete,utter,unconditional,unlimited n. given,rule,principle,truth,fundamental 1. | 完全的;全部的;绝对的total and complete |
| a class for absolute beginners 零起点班 | | absolute confidence/trust/silence/truth 充满信心;绝对信任;万籁俱寂;绝对真实 | | ‘You're wrong,’ she said with absolute certainty. “你错了。”她斩钉截铁地说。 |
2. | [obn] (口语中尤用以强调)道地的,确实的,十足的used, especially in spoken English, to give emphasis to what you are saying |
| There's absolute rubbish on television tonight. 今晚的电视节目简直糟糕透顶。 | | He must earn an absolute fortune. 他准是赚了一大笔钱。 |
3. | 肯定的;无疑的;明确的definite and without any doubt or confusion |
| There was no absolute proof. 没有确凿的证据。 | | He taught us that the laws of physics were absolute. 他教导我们说,物理定律是确实存在的。 | | The divorce became absolute last week. 离婚在上周已成定局。 |
4. | 不受限制的;不受约束的not limited or restricted |
| absolute power/authority 无上权力;绝对权威 | | an absolute ruler/monarchy(= one with no limit to their power) 独裁统治者;专制君主 |
5. | 独立的;绝对的existing or measured independently and not in relation to sth else |
| Although prices are falling in absolute terms , energy is still expensive. 尽管能源的绝对售价在下降,但仍然昂贵。 | | Beauty cannot be measured by any absolute standard. 美是不可能用任何绝对标准来衡量的。 |
1. | 绝对(指思想或原理)an idea or a principle that is believed to be true or valid in any circumstances |
| Right and wrong are, for her, moral absolutes. 她认为,是与非是道德上的绝对准则。 |
adj. | 1. used to give strong emphasis to what is being said 2. having total power and authority 3. completely unequivocal and not capable of being viewed as partial or relative 4. not depending on or qualified by anything else 5. not syntactically dependent on the main clause of a sentence, e.g. "It being sunny" in the sentence "It being sunny, they went to the pool" 6. used without an explicit direct object. The usage of "satisfy" is absolute in the sentence "We aim to satisfy." 7. used without an explicit noun. "The rich and the poor" are absolute adjectival usages. 8. involving or relating to measurements made relative to the vacuum state 9. relating to or using basic units of length, time, mass, and charge 10. measured on or relating to a scale that has as its lowest temperature absolute zero, the point at which all molecular motion ceases 1. used to give strong emphasis to what is being said 2. having total power and authority 3. completely unequivocal and not capable of being viewed as partial or relative 4. not depending on or qualified by anything else 5. not syntactically dependent on the main clause of a sentence, e.g. "It being sunny" in the sentence "It being sunny, they went to the pool" 6. used without an explicit direct object. The usage of "satisfy" is absolute in the sentence "We aim to satisfy." 7. used without an explicit noun. "The rich and the poor" are absolute adjectival usages. 8. involving or relating to measurements made relative to the vacuum state 9. relating to or using basic units of length, time, mass, and charge 10. measured on or relating to a scale that has as its lowest temperature absolute zero, the point at which all molecular motion ceases | n. | 1. a principle or value that is held to be always true or valid 2. in some schools of philosophy, the one ultimate reality that does not depend on anything, and is not relative to anything else 3. a rule or principle that is true or right in all situations |
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