Grammar To form the positive , comparative , or superlative degree of ( an adjective or adverb ).
构成 ( 一个形容词或副词 ) 的原级 、 比较级或最高级.
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Bankers have described the supertax as confirmation of the UK's hostility to finance.
银行家形容,附加税证实了英国对金融业的敌意.
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Racy: Describes a wine with pleasantly high acidity and bright flavors.
短暂的: 品尝术语,用于形容一款余味短暂的葡萄酒.
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Experts put the event as'a mosquito bumping into the railway network'
专家们把这次事伯形容为 “ 一只蚊子撞进了铁路网 ”.
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Steven describes himself as 'a regular guy — you couldn't pick me out of a crowd'.
史蒂文形容自己是“一个普通人——放在人群中就找不出来的普通人”。
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Marco Polo claimed to have visited Hangzhou at this time , calling it Kinsai or Quinsay.
直到今天,杭州的魅力也丝毫没有消退,人们依然不吝以西子之美来形容西湖, 甚至将“天堂”美誉赠与杭州.
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检控官保顿说都波林曾三次碰到这位妇女, 而他形容该妇女[非常讨厌].
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副词,后置词几乎完全都有名词性的,形容词性的或动词性的起源.
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