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1. 'mæksiməm adjective(greatest: This requires maximum effort / the maximum amount of effort.) máximo
2. -mə noun(the greatest number or quantity or the highest point or degree: Two hundred an hour is the maximum we can produce.) máximomaximum adj n máximotr['mæksɪməm]1 máximo,-a1 máximo, máximum nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLas a maximum como máximoto the maximum al máximomaximum ['mæksəməm] adj: máximoadj.• máximo (Matemática) adj.n.• máximo s.m.• máximum s.m.
I 'mæksəməm, 'mæksɪməmnoun máximo m
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adjective (before n) <speed/amount/temperature> máximo
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adverb como máximo['mæksɪmǝm]1.ADJ [amount, temperature, speed, load, efficiency] máximo•
for maximum benefit, use once a week — para obtener un beneficio máximo úsese una vez a la semana•
a maximum security prison/hospital — una prisión/un hospital de máxima seguridad2.N(pl maximums or maxima) máximo mat the maximum — como máximo, a lo sumo
up to a maximum of £20 — hasta 20 libras como máximo
3.ADV como máximoyou should drink two cups of coffee a day maximum — deberías beber dos tazas de café al día como máximo, deberías beber un máximo de dos tazas de café al día
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I ['mæksəməm, 'mæksɪməm]noun máximo m
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adjective (before n) <speed/amount/temperature> máximo
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adverb como máximo
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