most的意思和读音

most

: [moʊst] : [məʊst]

adv.

n. the most

adj.“many”;much

pron.some

adv.fairly

n.minimum

pron.the majority,a large amount,maximum,majority

adv.very,highly,extremely,really,truly

n.greatest,record,furthermost,highest

mostdet.

1.the largest in number or amount

Who do you think will get (the) most votes?

She had the most money of all of them.

I spent most time on the first question.

Who ate the most?

The director has the most to lose .

2.more than half of sb/sth; almost all of sb/sth

I like most vegetables.

Most classical music sends me to sleep.

As most of you know, I've decided to resign.

Most of the people I had invited turned up.

There are thousands of verbs in English and most (of them) are regular.

IDM

As a news item it merits a short paragraph at most.

There were 50 people there, at the very most. 50

at (the) mostnot more than

As a news item it merits a short paragraph at most.

There were 50 people there, at the very most. 50

adv.

1.used to form the superlative of adjectives and adverbs of two or more syllables

the most boring/beautiful part

It was the people with the least money who gave most generously.

2.to the greatest degree

What did you enjoy (the) most?

It was what she wanted most of all .

3.very; extremely; completely

It was most kind of you to meet me.

We shall most probably never meet again.

This technique looks easy, but it most certainly is not.

4.(informal)almost

I go to the store most every day.

adj.1.“many”2.(,,),,3.,,4.many, much ; more1.“many”2.(,,),,3.,,4.many, much ; more

n.1.;;2. the most

adv.1.,2.“much”3.,,4., = almost: most any boy5.,6.7.“many”8.“much”1.,2.“much”3.,,4., = almost: most any boy5.,6.7.“many”8.“much”

adj.1.The superlative of many

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1.Most people opt for a "squoval" shape, but this summer is all about round shapes for short nails or almond shapes for long nails.

2.Marrying him seems best of all: the legal contract, in most jurisdictions, protects you against this sort of behaviour.

3.We all in do not camouflage, dismounts that matter useless attire to accommodate, at least in us, replies original most really own!

4.In 1999 fish friers served up more than 283 million meals a year making it the most popular takeaway among the British population.19992.83亿使

5.Visiting the unique Chinese Pavilion was one of the most unforgettable experience.

6.No doubt she has received fewer presents than some of her friends, and probably she has not received some of the things she most wanted.西

7." state of the art" is not a new expression. Engineers have used it for years, to describe the best and most modern way of doing something.使

8.So far, American manufacturers have had to suck up most of the increase in the prices of their raw materials, with predictable consequences.

9.I wanted this book to be different from the traditional political memoir. Most, I have found, are rather easy to put down.

10.At the door, with his blackest, most evil expression, Heep turned and said to me, ' I've always hated you, Copperfield!:“!”