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21 высший
1) General subject: acro, arch (преимущественно в званиях, титулах), better, curule, extreme, higher, highest, imperial, sovereign, sovran, suzerain, the upper storey, the upper story, top, upper (по положению, чину), uppermost, high, meridian, paramount, peak, superior, supreme, upper3) Engineering: extra (о качестве)4) Agriculture: higher (о растении в систематическом смысле)5) Mathematics: advanced6) Religion: Divine7) Railway term: prime (о качестве)8) Economy: superior (по должности или званию)9) Accounting: first (о качестве)10) Diplomatic term: superior (quantitatively; по положению или должности)11) Forestry: prime (напр. о сорте древесины)12) Drilling: upgrade13) Psychoanalysis: superior (по должности или званию)14) Makarov: astral, high (о формах жизни), prime (напр., о сорте древесины), superlative -
22 гипербола
1) General subject: hyperbola, hyperbole, superlative, superlatives2) Engineering: hyperbolic hill3) Mathematics: hyperbolic curve4) Architecture: hyperbola (геометрическое понятие) -
23 гиперболический
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24 кульминационный пункт
1) General subject: acme, blow off, blow-off, capstone, climax, culmination, peak, pinnacle, punch line (анекдота, рассказа, пьесы), punchline, superlative, tag line (анекдота, рассказа)2) Mathematics: apex3) Business: culminating point, point of culmination4) Makarov: high-water mark, summitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кульминационный пункт
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25 кульминация
1) General subject: climax (а не климакс), culmination, superlative, turning point, high light (австрал.), high point2) Naval: meridian passage3) Medicine: climax (заболевания)4) Mathematics: transit5) Music: climax, culminating point, crescendo6) Jargon: blow-off blowoff7) Makarov: acme, pinnacle, solstice, turning-point8) Phraseological unit: better than sex -
26 лучший
1) General subject: Gurtlush (Бристоль), ace, banner, best, better, choice, elegant, front rank, front-rank, go to meeting, number one, prime, superior, top flight, berries (Those people are really the berries. Эти люди действительно лучшие.), unbeatable (в чем-либо), marquee2) Colloquial: go-to-meeting, top-flight3) Mathematics: optimus4) Economy: high5) Accounting: A16) Jargon: the end, the most, hundred proof, tops7) Business: forward8) Makarov: superlative, top -
27 наилучший
1) General subject: banner, prime, sunny, sunshiny, superfine, top of the line, top-of-the-line, cream on the crop, choicest, first-best2) Computers: best4) Accounting: A15) Australian slang: first cab off the rank6) Jargon: the end, the most, top-flight, tops7) Programming: best-effort8) Makarov: of the first rate, optimum9) Phraseological unit: crгme de la crгme (Best of the best; something that's superlative. The very best.) -
28 наречие в превосходной степени
Grammar: superlativeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наречие в превосходной степени
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29 не приходилось сталкив
General subject: superlative adjective + ever (We knew long ago that the 2010 Games would be the biggest challenge ever for our transportaiton system. - с такой сложной задачей нам ещё не приходилось сталкиваться)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не приходилось сталкив
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30 непревзойдённая красота
General subject: superlative beautyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непревзойдённая красота
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31 превосходная степень от quick
General subject: "quickest" is the superlative of "quick" - quickestУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > превосходная степень от quick
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32 превосходный образец
Rare: superlative (качества)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > превосходный образец
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33 преувеличенный
1) General subject: blown up, blown-up, coloured, exaggerated, exaggerative, exaggeratory, fabulous, fulsome, fulsome apologies, fulsome excuse, hammy, high coloured, high-coloured, hyperbolic, hyperbolical, outre, overdone, steep, superlative, flattering (the difference wasn't flattering), larger-than-life2) Colloquial: steeper3) Jargon: artsy-craftsy, full of hot air, full of hops, full of prunes, full on beans, tall4) Mass media: overcharged5) Makarov: overstated6) Phraseological unit: better than sex -
34 прилагательное или наречие в превосходной степени
Grammar: superlativeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прилагательное или наречие в превосходной степени
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35 самое широкое, самый пышный и т.д.
General subject: amplest (Superlative от ample: most ample)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > самое широкое, самый пышный и т.д.
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36 самый
1) General subject: just, most (служит для образования превосходной степени), right, the same, the very, vera, very (it is the very best thing you can do - это самое лучшее, что вы можете сделать), best (best-, как компонент сложных слов), sheer2) Colloquial: giddy3) Mathematics: same, very (indication of superlative) -
37 суперлатив
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38 превосходный
1. excellent, magnificent; ( совершенный) perfect, first-class, first-rate; (о пении, музыке и т. п.) superb2. уст. = превосходящий3. грам.: -
39 степень
ж.1. degree, extentв должной степени — to the right degree, sufficiently
не в малой степени — to (a) no(t) inconsiderable degree; to no small degree
до последней степени — to the last degree / extent
до некоторой, до известной степени — to some extent, to a certain extent / degree
до такой степени — to such an extent, to such a degree
2. грам.:положительная, сравнительная, превосходная степень — positive comparative, superlative degree
3. мат. powerвозводить во вторую, третью степень — raise to the second, third power
4. ( учёное звание) (academic) degreeстепень доктора — doctorate, doctor's degree
присуждать учёную степень (дт.) — confer a degree (on); award / grant a degree (i.)
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40 величайший
превосх. от великий 1)
greatest* * ** * *превосх. от великий 1) greatest, supreme, extreme* * *biggestgreatestlargestmaximumsuperlativesupreme
См. также в других словарях:
Superlative — Su per*la tive, n. 1. That which is highest or most eminent; the utmost degree. [1913 Webster] 2. (Gram.) (a) The superlative degree of adjectives and adverbs; also, a form or word by which the superlative degree is expressed; as, strongest,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Superlative — Su per*la tive, a. [L. superlativus, fr. superlatus excessive, used as p. p. of superiorferre, but from a different root: cf. F. superlatif. See {Elate}, {Tolerate}.] 1. Lifted up to the highest degree; most eminent; surpassing all other;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
superlative — [sə pʉr′lə tiv, so͞opʉr′lə tiv] adj. [ME < MFr superlatif < LL superlativus < L superlatus, excessive < super , above, beyond + latus, pp. of ferre, to BEAR1] 1. superior to or excelling all other or others; of the highest kind,… … English World dictionary
superlative — (adj.) late 14c., from O.Fr. superlatif (13c.), from L.L. superlativus exaggerated, superlative, from L. superlatus exaggerated (used as pp. of superferre carry over or beyond ), from super beyond (see SUPER (Cf. super )) + lat carry, from *tlat … Etymology dictionary
superlative — I adjective best, champion, chief, consummate, crowning, excellent, excessive, eximius, extreme, first rate, foremost, greatest, highest, immoderate, incomparable, inflated, inimitable, matchless, most eminent, nonpareil, optimus, paramount,… … Law dictionary
superlative — adj *supreme, transcendent, surpassing, peerless, incomparable, preeminent Analogous words: *consummate, finished, accomplished: *splendid, glorious, sublime, superb … New Dictionary of Synonyms
superlative — [adj] excellent, first class A 1*, accomplished, all time*, best, capital, consummate, crack, effusive, exaggerated, excessive, extreme, finished, gilt edge*, greatest, highest, hundred proof*, inflated, magnificent, matchless, of highest order* … New thesaurus
superlative — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of the highest quality or degree. 2) Grammar (of an adjective or adverb) expressing the highest or a very high degree of a quality (e.g. bravest, most fiercely). Contrasted with POSITIVE(Cf. ↑positivity) and COMPARATIVE(Cf.… … English terms dictionary
Superlative — In grammar the superlative of an adjective or adverb is the greatest form of adjective or adverb which indicates that something has some feature to a greater degree than anything it is being compared to in a given context. For example, if Adam is … Wikipedia
superlative — su|per|la|tive1 [su:ˈpə:lətıv, sju: US suˈpə:r ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: superlatif, from Late Latin superlativus, from Latin superlatus, past participle of superferre to carry above, raise high ] 1.) excellent ▪ a superlative … Dictionary of contemporary English
superlative — 1 adjective 1 excellent: a superlative performance 2 a superlative adjective or adverb expresses the highest degree of a particular quality: The superlative form of good is best . compare comparative 1 (4) 2 noun 1 the superlative the superlative … Longman dictionary of contemporary English