a superlative performance
精彩绝伦的演出
It's hard to find enough superlatives to describe this book.
用再多的盛赞之辞也难以描述这本书。
1.最上的,最高的;【语】最高级的
1.【语】最高级;最高级词[形式]
1.extremely good
2.a superlative adjective or adverb is one that expresses the greatest degree of a particular quality. For example the superlative form of “happy” is “happiest.”
1.an expression or word used for saying that something is extremely good
2.the superlative form of an adjective or an adverb
1.I personally guided him in some of these projects and recollect that his work was always superlative in quality and execution.
我曾亲自指导过他这些项目,当时他的工作不论在质量上还是执行都算是最优秀的。
2.and so, although icily sardonic in conversation and convinced he would be a "superlative" writer, he never made the Ivy League.
于是,尽管在与人交谈时会带有不友善的讽刺,尽管确信自己会成为一个“最棒的”作家,他最终却没有迈进常春藤盟校。
3.In advertising, the term is often used as a hyperbole, a superlative to hype up a product.
在广告上,这种措词常用作夸张词,一种大肆宣传一个产品的最高级词。
4.He stayed away, for a year; he visited the depths of Asia, spending himself on scenes of romantic interest, of superlative sanctity.
他在外边度过了一年。他深入亚洲腹地,游遍名胜古迹与宗教圣地。
5.The superlative is usually used to compare three or more things.
最高级通常用来比较三种或以上的事物。
6.To understand conversations with superlative adjectives.
能理解对话中关于形容词最高级的表达。
7.Her performance is so superlative that it is rather unexpected to be asked to evaluate her in ordinary terms.
要用平常的语言来评价她高超的外交手腕,一时间还真不知道该怎么说。
8.A superlative adjective that identifies a thing that has a quality above or below the level of at least two others.
标识事物的性质高于或低于至少其他两个事物的形容词最高级。
9.It's up to you whether it's superlative, awful or industry average.
它到底是最佳的、无比差的还是行业平均水平完全取决于你。
10.I made her a superlative horsewoman who rode sidesaddle to hounds.
她是最高级女骑师骑着赛德萨德尔猎狗。