uttermost

英 ['ʌtəməʊst] 美 ['ʌtɚmost]
  • n. 最大限度;极端
  • adj. 极度的;极端的;最远的;最高的
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uttermost (adj.)
late 14c., from utter (adj.) + -most. More recent than utmost. Compare utmost. Middle English also had uttermore (late 14c.), now, alas, no longer with us.
1. I am ready to pay to the uttermost farthing.
我情愿把这笔债全部还清,连零儿都不剩.

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2. If she fled to the uttermost parts of the earth I should pursue her.
任凭她逃到天涯海角,我也要穷追不舍.

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3. Fee's eyes were no longer up to anything beyond the uttermost effort of keeping the books.
菲已经目不斜视,将她的全部精力都集中在记帐上了.

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4. But wrath has come upon them to the uttermost.
忿怒临到他们身上,已经到了极处.

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5. The debt shall be paid to the uttermost farthing.
欠债要还得一个子儿也不剩.

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