best

best
adjective
  1. of the most excellent or desirable type or quality
    最好的,最优秀的
    the best midfielder in the country.
    国内最优秀的中场队员。
    how to obtain the best results from your machine.
    怎样使你的机器发挥最好的功效。
    her best black suit.
    她最好的黑色套装。
    ■most enjoyable
    最称心的,最快乐的
    some of the best times of my life.
    我一生中一些最称心的时光。
    ■most appropriate, advantageous, or well advised
    最适当的,最有利的,明智的
    do whatever you think best.
    你认为怎样最适当就怎样做。
    it's best if we both go.
    我们能一起去最好。
adverb
  1. to the highest degree; most (used with verbs suggesting a desirable action or state or a successful outcome)
    最(与动词连用,表述一个合意的举动、状态或成功的结果)
    the one we liked best.
    我们最喜欢的那个。
    you knew him best.
    你最了解他。
    well-drained soil suits it best.
    排水良好的土壤最适合它。
    ■to the highest standard
    (规格上)最高地
    the best-dressed man in Britain.
    英国衣着最考究的人。
    the things we do best.
    我们做得最好的那些事。
    ■most suitably, appropriately, or usefully
    最合适地,最恰当地
    this is best done at home.
    这事最好在家里做。
    jokes are best avoided in essays.
    在文章里最好不要开玩笑。
noun
  1. (一般作 the best)that which is the most excellent, outstanding, or desirable
    最好(或最优秀、最理想)的人(或物)
    buy the best you can afford.
    在你的能力范围内买最好的东西。
    Sarah always had to be the best at everything.
    萨拉事事总得做到最好。
    a theory embodying the best of both socialism and capitalism.
    一种包含社会主义和资本主义精华的理论。
    ■the most meritorious aspect of a thing or person
    主要优点,最佳部分
    he brought out the best in people.
    他能把人的长处充分发挥出来。
    ■(one's best)the highest standard or level that someone or something can reach
    最高标准,最高水平,最佳状态,最佳局面
    beyond the date shown the product will be past its best.
    超过标明的日期,这个产品的质量就会打折扣的。
    this is jazz at its best.
    这是顶峰时期的爵士乐。
    try to look your best.
    尽量显得比平时漂亮些。
    ■(one's best)one's smartest or most formal clothes
    最好的衣服,盛装
    she dressed in her best.
    她穿着自己最好的衣服。
    ■(in sport) a record performance, especially a personal one
    (尤指个人)最好(运动)成绩
    a lifetime best of 12.0 seconds.
    12秒的终生最好成绩。
    a personal best.
    个人最好成绩。
    ■(chiefly N. Amer.)written at the end of a letter to wish a person well
    (主 北美)(书信结尾处的)良好祝愿
    See you soon, best, Michael.
    希望能很快见面,祝好,迈克尔。
verb
  1. [with obj.](informal)outwit or get the better of (someone)
    (非正式)智胜,胜过
    she refused to allow herself to be bested.
    她不允许自己失败。
常用词组
all the best
  1. said or written to wish a person well on ending a letter or parting
    祝一切顺利,美好的祝愿(书信结尾或道别时用语)
as best one can (或 may)
  1. as effectively as possible under the circumstances
    尽最大努力
    I went about my job as best I could.
    我尽力把工作做好。
at best
  1. taking the most optimistic or favourable view
    最乐观地看,充其量,至多
    what signs there are of recovery are patchy at best.
    纵有复苏的迹象,充其量也只是局部的。
at the best of times
  1. even in the most favourable circumstances
    即使在最好时候
    his memory is poor at the best of times.
    即使在最好的时候,他记性也很差。
be best friends
  1. be mutually closest friends
    友好相处,亲密无间
    he's best friends with Eddie.
    他和埃迪是挚友。
be for (或 all for) the best
  1. be desirable in the end, although not at first seeming so
    (初时虽则不妙)最终结果还是理想的
best end
  1. (Brit.)the rib end of a neck of lamb or other meat
    (英)(羔羊等的)颈部肋条
one's best friend
  1. one's closest or favourite friend
    密友,挚友
the best-laid plans of mice and men gang aft agley
  1. (proverb)even the most careful planning doesn't necessarily ensure success. gang
    (谚)即使是最周密详尽的计划也未必能确保成功,计划再好也未必成功
    in the tradition of all best-laid plans, subsequent events overturned the scheme.
    正如一切最周密详尽的计划一样,随后发生的事情使这一阴谋失败了。
the best of friends
  1. very close friends
    挚友
the best of three (或 five 等)
  1. victory achieved by winning the majority of a specified odd number of games
    三局两胜(或五局三胜等)
the best part of
  1. most of
    …的大部分
    it took them the best part of 10 years.
    他们十年中的大部分时间都花在这上面。
best wishes
  1. an expression of hope for someone's future happiness or welfare, often written at the end of a letter
    “万事如意!"(常写在信尾处,表示祝愿)
    best wishes, Celia.
    万事如意,西莉亚。
one's best years
  1. the most vigorous and productive period of one's life; one's prime
    (一生的)黄金时光,顶峰时期
do (或 try) one's best
  1. do all one can
    尽最大努力,竭尽所能
    Ruth did her best to reassure her.
    露丝竭力安慰她。
get the best of
  1. overcome (someone)
    战胜,控制(某人)
    his drinking got the best of him and he was fired.
    他改不掉喝酒的习惯,被解雇了。
give someone/thing best
  1. (Brit.)admit the superiority of someone or something
    (英)承认某人(或某事)优越,向某人(或某事)认输
had best do something
  1. find it most sensible or well advised to do the thing mentioned
    最好做某事
    I'd best be going.
    我该走了。
make the best of
  1. derive what limited advantage one can from (something unsatisfactory or unwelcome)
    充分利用(不利情况)以获得最大好处
    you'll just have to make the best of the situation.
    你必须尽可能利用这种情况。
    ■use (resources) as well as possible
    充分利用(资源)
    he tried to make the best of his talents.
    他尽可能发挥自己的才能。
make the best of a bad job
  1. (Brit.)do something as well as one can under difficult circumstances
    (英)在困难条件下尽力而为
six of the best
  1. (Brit., chiefly historical or humorous)a caning as a punishment, traditionally with six strokes of the cane
    (英, 主 史 或 幽默)六下子滋味(一种鞭刑,受刑者挨六鞭)
to the best of one's ability (或 knowledge)
  1. as far as one can do (or know)
    就自己能力(或知识)所及
    the text is free of factual errors, to the best of my knowledge.
    就我所知,这篇课文中没有事实性错误。
with the best of them
  1. as well or as much as anyone
    不比任何人差
    he'll be out there dancing with the best of them.
    他会去那儿跳舞,而且跳得不比任何人差。
语源
  1. Old English betest (adjective), betost, betst (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German best, also to better
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