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    great查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɡreɪt]
    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:adj.伟大的;
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    a.
    ①(体积、数量、程度)超过一般标准的;巨大的;很;
    a great mountain
    大山.
    Take great care of the book.
    请细心爱护这本书.
    There was a great crowd of people at the football match.
    有大批观众在观看足球赛.
    ②伟大的;
    a great writer
    伟大的作家.
    a great picture
    名画.
    ③重要的;著名的;地位高的;
    great issues of the day
    当前的重要问题.
    a great occasion
    重大的场合.
    Alexander the Great
    亚历山大大帝.
    a great lady
    贵妇人.
    ④非常的;强烈的;十足的;
    in great detail
    极其详细.
    in great pain
    剧烈的疼痛.
    They are great friends.
    他们是亲密的朋友.
    He is a great talker.
    他极为健谈.
    She`s a great reader.
    她书读得很多.
    ⑤[口语][用于其他形容词前]多么…;
    See what a great big fish I`ve caught!
    看,我捉到了一条多么大的鱼!
    That great big tree takes away all the light.
    那棵大树把光线全遮住了.
    What a great thick stick!
    多么粗的一根棍子啊!
    ⑥[(the) Great …][专指]大…;
    the Great Bear
    大熊星.
    Great Britain
    [略作 GB]英国;大不列颠.
    the Great Lakes
    大湖(加拿大与美国之间的五大湖).
    the Great Wall
    万里长城.
    the Great War
    第一次世界大战 (= World War Ⅰ).
    ⑦(数量)极大的;(时间)久的;
    a great age
    高龄.
    a great deal
    许多.
    a great number of people
    许多人.
    the great majority
    大多数.
    a great while ago
    许久以前.
    ⑧[口语]绝妙的;愉快的;
    That`s great!
    太好了!
    We had a great time in Paris.
    我们在巴黎过得很愉快.
    ⑨长一辈的或小一辈的;
    a great-grand-mother
    (外)曾祖母.
    a great-grand-daughter
    (外)曾孙女.
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    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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