英 [suːˈpɜːlətɪvli; sjuːˈpɜːlətɪvli] 美 [suːˈpɜːrlətɪvli]
adv. 最高地;无上地
to a superlative degree
(形容词、副词)最高级的[参较comparative, positive]
(形容词、副词的)最高级;最高级形式
... awfully非常地 superlatively最高地 greatly很 ...
... superlaser 高能激光器 superlatively 无比地; 最高地 superlarge scale integration 超大规模集成 ...
superlative 最高的;最高级的;过度的
superlative 最高级;最好的人;最高程度;夸大话
最高地;无上地
She plays the mandolin superlatively well.
她演奏曼陀林非常出色。
The results is that a "reason" has been found for turning out zillions of packages of something that will "do" for nearly all and isn't even imagined to be superlatively good by a single soul.
其结果是得出一个“理由”,去生产出大量的包装食品。这些食品几乎所有的人都能“凑合着用”,但是不会有人认为它们是特别好的东西。
The standees of the title are a group of men known as the Funk Brothers, superlatively gifted instrumentalists who, in the 1960s and early 1970s, created what came to be called the Motown Sound.