adj. 绝对的,完全的;不受任何限制[约束]的;无条件的;有无上权力或权威的
n. 绝对;绝对事物;
absolute在英语中有形容词和名词两种用法,以下分别介绍
absolute用作形容词时可作定语或标语
1、用作定语
~+ n.
Absolute nonsense!
一派胡言!
Absolute quiet prevailed while he was speaking.
他说话时全场一片寂静。
2、用作表语
S+be+~
He taught us that the laws of physics were absolute.
他教导我们说,物理定律是不容置疑的。
His power was absolute.
他的权力是不受限制的。
The divorce became absolute last week.
离婚在上周已成定局。
用作名词
Right and wrong are, for her, moral absolutes.
她认为,是与非是道德上的绝对准则。
Literature does not exist in some timeless absolute.
文学不能存在于一个不受时间限制的绝对条件之下。
1. The industry minister described the affair as "an absolute scandal".
工业部长将此事件形容为“绝对的丑闻”。
2. I think he's an absolute stinker to do that to her.
我认为他那样对待她真太缺德了。
3. In absolute terms British wages remain low by European standards.
根据欧洲标准,英国工资的绝对值依然很低。
4. Attorneys are ethically and legally bound to absolute confidentiality.
道德和法律都要求律师们绝对保密。
5. Four foot should be seen as an absolute minimum.
绝对不能比4英尺再少了。
6. Her eyes stared into his with an expression of absolute honesty.
她凝视着他的眼睛,一脸诚恳。