uttermost
英 [ˈʌtəməʊst]
美 [ˈʌtərmoʊst]
n. 极端,最大限度
BNC.39323 / COCA.43447
英英释义
noun
- the greatest possible degree
- he tried his utmost
adj
- (comparatives of `far') most remote in space or time or order
- had traveled to the farthest frontier
- don't go beyond the farthermost (or furthermost) tree
- explored the furthest reaches of space
- the utmost tip of the peninsula
双语例句
- He would have us like these toughened pieces of steel, able to bear twisting and crushing to the uttermost without collapse.
祂要我们像坚韧的钢一般,无论怎样受绞受压,都不会破碎。 - I will follow him to the uttermost parts of the earth.
即便是天涯海角我也要跟随他。 - Verily I say unto thee, thou shalt by no means come out thence, till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing.
我实在告诉你,若有一文钱没有还清,你断不能从那里出来。 - And I will sit upon the mount of assembly In the uttermost parts of the north.
我要坐在聚会的山上,在北方的极处。 - The Outline of Feuerbach is of the uttermost importance in the history of Marxist Philosophy.
《关于费尔巴哈的提纲》在马克思主义哲学的形成和发展的历史上具有重要的意义。 - She would pay to the uttermost farthing; she would tell, there and then.
她应该把最后一文钱的帐还清,就在这里和这时候把一切都说出来。 - "Well, den-" She drew a big breath like a child, as she voiced to the uttermost all she cared to demand of life.
“那么&”她像个孩子一样吸了一口长气,鼓足了劲,提出了她对生活的最大愿望。 - But wrath has come upon them to the uttermost.
忿怒临到他们身上,已经到了极处。 - Extreme cold; extreme caution; extreme pleasure; utmost contempt; to the utmost degree; in the uttermost distress.
极冷;极度谨慎;极度的高兴;极大的耻辱;达到最大的程度;悲痛至极。 - Prophet of God, in quest for the uttermost, long have you searched the distances for you ship.
上帝的先知,至高的探求者,你曾常向远处寻望你的航帆。
