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    greatest查询结果如下:

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    名词同根词 :greatness 副词同根词 :greatly
    名词复数:greats 词频:高频常用词
    比较级:greater 最高级:greatest
    基本释义/说明: 查询词greatestgreat的形容词最高级形态()
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    形容词
    伟大的;
    Who would you name as the greatest conductor of your time?
    你认为谁是你那时代最伟大的指挥家?
    He bragged without feeling shame that he was the greatest man in the world.
    他大言不惭地说,他是世界上最伟大的人。
    The greatest love in the world is maternal love.
    母爱是世界上最伟大的爱。
    He has been pronounced the greatest living authority on Japan.
    他被认为是活着的最伟大的日本问题权威。
    -扩展释义
    形容词
    最好的
    形容词 【计算机】
    最大的
    In the 20th century, mankind has achieved tremendous successes. Of all the successes, progress in science and technology is perhaps the greatest
    20世纪,人类取得了巨大的成就,其中科学技术的进步也许是最大的成就。
    词性不明
    莫大
    -同义词和反义词
    -greatest的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    great的形容词最高级形式
    It represents what has been called the greatest achievement in medieval scholarship in America.
    His adversary would attack him on all sides at once, yet parried like a man who had the greatest respect for his own epidermis.
    One of the greatest advantages of being an ambivert is that you relish spending time with others, but you can also handle being on your own.
    great的形容词比较级形式
    See whether the circulate of the subtrahend is greater than that of the minuend or not.
    The sheltie pattern specifies that shelties may be no smaller than 10 and no greater than 13 inches at the withers.
    There was a greater reduction in falls in the programmes with more intense exercise regimes.

    动词 变体/同根词

    (intransitive) To become great or large; increase; dilate. || (intransitive, obsolete) To become great with child; become pregnant. || (transitive) To make great; magnify; enlarge; increase.
    The persons upon the stage, let us say, greaten till they are humanity itself.
    And the Avon explosion had given business sense a further chance to greaten.
    We love to think that Alfred’s wars were not to greaten himself, but to set his country free.
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