superlative
adj. 最高的; 最高级的; 过度的
n. 最高级; 最好的人; 最高程度
If you describe something as superlative, you mean that it is extremely good.
Some superlative wines are made in this region...
一些上好的葡萄酒就是在这个地区酿造的。
The Regent hotel has a superlative view of Hong Kong island.
在丽晶酒店看香港岛的美景,视野绝佳。
If someone uses superlatives to describe something, they use adjectives and expressions which indicate that it is extremely good.
...a spectacle which has critics world-wide reaching for superlatives.
世界各地的评论家们都极尽溢美之词夸赞不已的盛况
In grammar, the superlative form of an adjective or adverb is the form that indicates that something has more of a quality than anything else in a group. For example, 'biggest' is the superlative form of 'big'.
1. an exaggerated expression (usually of praise);
2. the highest level or degree attainable;
3. the superlative form of an adjective;
1. highest in quality
Do you know how to make a superlative from these adjectives?
你知道如何把下列普通形容词变成它们的最高级 吗 ?
She is a versatile and superlative actress.
她是位多才多艺、演技高超的女演员.
Best is the superlative form of good and worst is the superlative form of bad.
“best”是“good”的最高级形式,“worst” 是“bad”的最高级形式.
The modification or inflection of adjective or adverb to denote the positive , comparative, and superlative degrees.
词尾变化形容词或副词的修改或词尾变化, 以表示原级 、 比较级和最高级.
We went to a superlative restaurant.
我们去了一家最好的餐馆.