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at best (¥R¨ä¶q¤£¹L)
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(1)
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I can give you one hundred dollars at best. (§Ú¥R¨ä¶q¥u¯àµ¹§A¤@¦Ê¤¸¡C)
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(2)
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A coal miner's job is dirty and dangerous at best. (§Y¨Ï¦b³Ì¦nªºÀô¹Ò¤U¡A·ÑÄq¤u¤Hªº¤u§@¤]¬O¤Sż¤S¦MÀI¡C)
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2.
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at (the)
latest (³Ì¿ð¤£¹L)
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(1)
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I'll be back by 7 o'clock at the latest. (§Ú³Ì¿ð¤CÂI·|¦^¨Ó¡C)
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(2)
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Father will be home by Saturday at the latest. (ª¨ª¨¦Ü¿ð¬P´Á¤»¦^¨ì®a¡C)
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at (the) worst
(³ÌÃa¤£¹L¡A§Y¨ÏÃa¨ì·¥ÂI)
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(1)
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At (the) worst,
our lives are safe. (§Y¨ÏÃa¨ì·¥ÂI¡A§Ú̪º¥Í©R¤]¤£·|¦³¦MÀIªº¡C)
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(2)
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We shall lose at worst only a little money. (§Ú̳ÌÃa¤]¤£¹L·l¥¢¤@ÂI¿ú¦Ó¤w¡C)
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4.
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at (long)
last (²×©ó)
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(1)
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He was ill and at (long) last he died. (¥L¥Í¤F¯f¡A«á¨Ó´N¦º¤F¡C
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(2)
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We have at last completed the task. (§Ú̲ש󧹦¨¤F³o¶µ¤u§@¡C)
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at (the) longest
(³Ì¤[¤£¹L)
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(1)
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I can wait only three days at longest. (§Ú³Ì¦h¥u¯àµ¥¤T¤Ñ¡C)
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(2)
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Life is short at the longest. (¤H¬¡±o¦A¤[¥Í©R¤´¬Oµu¼Èªº¡C)
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at (the)
least (¦Ü¤Ö)
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(1)
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There were at least fifty people there. (¨ºùئܤ֦³¤¤QÓ¤H¡C)
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(2)
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She doesn't love you¡Ðat
least that's what she said. (¦o¤£·R§A¡A¦Ü¤Ö¦o¬O³o¼Ë»¡ªº¡C)
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at (the) most
(³Ì¦h¤£¹L)
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(1)
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I can pay only fifty dollars at (the) most. (§Ú³Ì¦h¥u¯à¥I¤¤Q¤¸¡C)
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(2)
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There were only 20 people at the meeting at the very most. (°Ñ¥[¶}·|ªº³»¦h¥u¦³
20¤H¡C)
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very ¬O¥Î¨Ó¥[«»y®ðªº¡A°Ñ¾\ p.400 (¢ê)
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at one's best (¦b¥þ²±®É´Á
/ ³Ì¦nªºª¬ºAµ¥)
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(1)
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After a good night's sleep, he was at his best. (¤@©]¦nı¤§«á¡A¥Lºë¯«³Ì¨Î¡C)
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(2)
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The peach-blossoms are at their best. (®çªá²±¶}µÛ¡C)
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not in the least = not
at all (µ·²@¤£)
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(1)
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I am not in the least afraid to die. (§Ú¤@ÂI¤]¤£©È¦º¡C)
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(2)
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"Am I troubling you?" "No, not in the least." ("§Ú¬O¤£¬O¦bµ¹§A²K³Â·Ð?"
"þ¸Ì¡A¤@ÂI¤]¤£"¡C)
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for the most part (¦h¥b¡F¤j³¡¤À)
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(1)
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These animals are for the most part found in the desert. (³o¨Ç°Êª«¦h¥bµo²{¦b¨FºzùØ¡C)
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(2)
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Chinese goods are, for the most part, of good quality. (¤¤°ê³f¤j¦h«~½è¦n¡C)
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11.
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do one's best (ºÉ¥þ¤O)
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(1)
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I will do my best to help you. (§ÚÄ@ºÉ¤OÀ°§A¦£¡C)
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(2)
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One must do one's best.(¤H¥²¶·ºÉ¤O¡C)
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12.
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get (or have) the
best of = defeat (À»±Ñ)
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(1)
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His ball team almost got the best of ours. (¥Lªº²y¶¤®tÂIÀ»±Ñ§Ú̪º²y¶¤¡C)
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(2)
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His arthritis gets the best of him from time to time. (¥LªºÃö¸`ª¢°¸º¸·|µo§@¨Ï¥L¨ü¤£¤F¡C
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13.
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make the best of (¦b¤£§Qªº±¡ªp©ÎÀô¹Ò¤¤ "µ½¥[§Q¥Î©Î³B²z") |
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He has a very small income, but he knows how to make the best of
it. (¥L¦¬¤J·LÁ¡¡A¦ý¥Lª¾¹D¦p¦óµ½¬°¨Ï¥Î¡C) |
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She did not like to wash dishes, but she make the best of it. (¦o¤£³ßÅw¬~½L¤l¡A¦ý¦oÁÙ¬O¦n¦n¦a¬~¡C) |
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make the most of (¾¨¶q§Q¥Î) |
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You should try to make the most of your leisure time. (§AÀ³¸Ó¥R¤À§Q¥Î¾l·v¡C) |
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She's not really beautiful, but she knows how to make the most of
her looks. (¦o¨Ã«D¯u¬ü¡A¦ý¬O¦oª¾¹D¦p¦ó¥R¤À§Q¥Î¦oªº®e»ª¡C)úE |