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maximum noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + MAXIMUM | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEabsolute 绝对极大值agreed, recommended 商定的/建议的最大量◆Do not exceed the recommended maximum of twelve drops a day.不要超过建议的每天 12 滴的最大用量。legal, statutory 法定的最高限度VERB + MAXIMUMachieve, reach, rise to 达到最大值;升至顶点◆The temperature reached a maximum of 35°C yesterday.昨天最高气温达到了 35 摄氏度。exceed 超过最大值allow (sb/sth), permit (sb/sth) 允许(⋯的)最大值◆In the exam, allow yourself a maximum of 30 minutes per question.考试中,每题你最多花 30 分钟。◆the maximum permitted speeds最高限速limit sth to, restrict sth to 把⋯限定在最大量以内◆The amount you have to pay will be limited to a maximum of £500.你需要支付的金额最多不超过 500 英镑。PREPOSITIONabove (the) maximum, below (the) maximum 高于/低于最大值at (the) maximum 最多◆a drive of four hours at the maximum驾车最多 4 小时的路程to (the) maximum 到极限◆He is using his talents to the maximum.他正在最大限度地施展自己的才华。(up) to a/the maximum 达到极限maximum of 最多⋯◆You can claim the allowance for a maximum of six months.你最多可申请 6 个月的补贴。PHRASESmaximum possible 可能的最高极限◆Everyone should contribute the maximum possible.每个人都应该尽自己最大的一份力。 |