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单词 absolute
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We have absolute confidence in our independent nuclear deterrent.No one has an absolute right to anonymity.They must be an absolute joy to live with.Only the referee could explain why he could only give a penalty and not an absolute minimum of a yellow card.The result is an absolute joy.In absolute terms they may be, but they notoriously engage in tax avoidance.He's constantly smiling and is an absolute joy to be around.In both cases, bosses sometimes feel justified in keeping the present-day costs to an absolute minimum.We are familiar with the difference between absolute and relative ability in sports like athletics.She instilled in me absolute confidence in myself.You may also want to consider holding some of your spare cash in an absolute return fund.Some politicians prefer the bad old days when power was delightful and absolute power was absolutely delightful.The horse is an absolute joy to deal with.These cowboys have been an absolute nightmare.We always use an independent booking agency to keep costs to an absolute minimum.There is simply no contest in terms of absolute quality.The first gives absolute priority to certain basic liberties over all other values.She came within a whisker of an absolute majority.The argument for an absolute constitutional right to attend also proves too much.The resulting damage can take its toll decades after the decree absolute comes through.The question is whether we define poverty in absolute or relative terms.No wonder investors want absolute positive returns from alternative asset classes.It was a moment of absolute joy and happiness.The former police sergeant is having an absolute nightmare at the moment.The company has bucked that trend by keeping costs to an absolute minimum.Profit is obviously a key result in absolute terms.The absolute priority in shady areas is tone rather than colour.But it would still be eight seats short of an absolute majority and would have no obvious coalition partner.The three of you should undoubtedly submit your reports provided your teacher promises to keep the matter in absolute confidence.It is an absolute mathematical certainty.It's a comparative rank that is more important to good health than absolute income.With his absolute power gone, it is going to prove much harder to win a major.These will result from hard work and good behaviour, as was mentioned above, but there are no absolute standards of good behaviour.

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absolute

British English: absolute ADJECTIVE
Absolute means total and complete.
It's not really suited to absolute beginners.
  • American English: absolute
  • Brazilian Portuguese: absoluto
  • Chinese: 完全的
  • European Spanish: absoluto
  • French: absolu
  • German: absolut
  • Italian: assoluto
  • Japanese: 完全な
  • Korean: 완전한
  • European Portuguese: absoluto
  • Latin American Spanish: absoluto
British English: absolute NOUN
An absolute is a rule or principle that is believed to be true, right, or relevant in all situations.
We tend to think in absolutes.
  • American English: absolute
  • Brazilian Portuguese: verdade absoluta
  • Chinese: 绝对
  • European Spanish: absoluto
  • French: absolu
  • German: Absolute
  • Italian: principio assoluto
  • Japanese: 完全な
  • Korean: 절대적인 것
  • European Portuguese: verdade absoluta
  • Latin American Spanish: absoluto

All related terms of 'absolute'

Chinese translation of 'absolute'

absolute

(ˈæbsəluːt)

adj

  1. (= complete) [beginner, confidence] 完全的 (wánquán de)
  2. (= utter) (used for emphasis) 绝(絕)对(對)的 (juéduì de)
  3. [power, monarchy] 专(專)制的 (zhuānzhì de)
  4. (= definite) 确(確)凿(鑿)的 (quèzáo de)
  5. (= universal) [truth, rule] 绝(絕)对(對)的 (juéduì de)

n (c)

  1. 绝(絕)对(對) (juéduì)
    the absolute minimum/maximum 绝(絕)对(對)最小/最大值 (juéduì zuìxiǎo/zuìdà zhí)
(adjective) 
Definition
total and complete
A sick person needs to have absolute trust in a doctor.
Synonyms
complete
He made me look like a complete idiot.
total
The car was in a total mess.
I mean I'm not a total idiot.
perfect
She behaved like a perfect fool.
entire
He assured me of his entire confidence in me.
pure
The old man turned to give her a look of pure surprise.
sheer
acts of sheer desperation
utter
A look of utter confusion swept across his handsome face.
outright
He told me an outright lie.
thorough
I was a thorough little academic snob.
downright
downright bad manners
consummate
He was a consummate liar and exaggerator.
unqualified
The event was an unqualified success.
full-on (informal)
out-and-out
You're an out-and-out liar.
unadulterated
It was pure, unadulterated hell.
unmitigated
A senior police officer had called him an unmitigated liar.
dyed-in-the-wool
He was a dyed-in-the-wool conservative.
thoroughgoing
unalloyed
unmixed
arrant (derogatory)
That's the most arrant nonsense I've ever heard.
deep-dyed
(adjective) 
Definition
with unrestricted power and authority
a ruler with absolute power
Synonyms
supreme
sovereign
No contract can absolutely restrain a sovereign power.
unlimited
You'll also have unlimited access to the swimming pool.
ultimate
Of course the ultimate authority remained the presidency.
full
utmost
Security matters are treated with the utmost seriousness.
unconditional
The leader of the revolt made an unconditional surrender.
unqualified
predominant
He played a predominant role in shaping French economic policy.
superlative
Some superlative wines are made in this region.
unrestricted
The Commissioner has unrestricted access to all the files.
pre-eminent
He is the pre-eminent political figure in the country.
unrestrained
tyrannical
peerless
a peerless German soprano
unsurpassed
The quality of Smallbone furniture is unsurpassed.
unquestionable
matchless
His simplicity and apparent ease are matchless.
peremptory
unbounded
an unbounded capacity to imitate and adopt the new
(adjective) 
the doctrine of absolute monarchy
Synonyms
autocratic
They have grown intolerant of his autocratic ways.
supreme
unlimited
autonomous
arbitrary
the arbitrary power of the autocratic state
dictatorial
He suspended the constitution and assumed dictatorial powers.
all-powerful
the all-powerful unions
imperious
She gave him a witheringly imperious look.
domineering
They are not domineering parents.
tyrannical
Tyrannical dictators rarely last for long.
despotic
The country was ruled by a despotic tyrant.
absolutist
tyrannous
autarchical
(adjective) 
Definition
undoubted or certain
He brought the absolute proof that we needed.
Synonyms
definite
She is very definite about her feelings.
sure
She was no longer sure what she thought about the situation.
certain
One thing is certain – they have the utmost respect for each other.
positive
There was no positive evidence.
guaranteed
Reports of this kind are guaranteed to cause anxiety.
actual
They are using local actors or the actual people involved.
assured
Our victory is assured; nothing can stop us.
genuine
They are convinced the painting is genuine.
exact
I can't remember the exact words he used.
precise
We will never know the precise details of his death.
decisive
a decisive victory in the elections
conclusive
There is no conclusive evidence that a murder took place.
unequivocal
Richardson's unequivocal commitment to fair play
unambiguous
infallible
She hit on an infallible solution to all of our problems.
categorical
He issued a categorical denial of all the charges.
unquestionable
a man of unquestionable integrity
dinkum (Australian, New Zealand, informal)
nailed-on (slang)
(adjective) 
Definition
not dependent on or relative to anything else
There are no absolute truths.
Synonyms
universal
proposals for universal health care
general
Contrary to general opinion, these plants do not need acidic soil.
common
It is common practice for people to invest in holiday homes here.
total
entire
worldwide
Doctors fear a worldwide epidemic of this disease.
widespread
There is widespread support for the proposals.
Food shortages are widespread.
omnipresent
all-embracing
overarching

Additional synonyms

in the sense of actual
Definition
existing in reality or as a matter of fact
They are using local actors or the actual people involved.
Synonyms
genuine,
real,
true,
confirmed,
authentic,
verified,
truthful,
bona fide,
dinkum (Australian, New Zealand, informal)
in the sense of all-powerful
the all-powerful unions
Synonyms
omnipotent,
supreme,
absolute,
unlimited,
almighty,
invincible
in the sense of arbitrary
Definition
without consideration for the wishes of others
the arbitrary power of the autocratic state
Synonyms
dictatorial,
absolute,
unlimited,
uncontrolled,
autocratic,
dogmatic,
imperious,
domineering,
unrestrained,
overbearing,
tyrannical,
summary,
magisterial,
despotic,
high-handed,
peremptory,
tyrannous

Synonyms of 'absolute'

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