closest
英 [ˈkləʊsɪst]
美 [ˈkloʊsəst]
adv. 接近; 靠近; 紧挨着; 不远地
adj. (在空间、时间上)接近; 几乎(处于某种状态); 可能(快要做某事); 亲密的; 密切的
close的最高级
比较级:closest
BNC.11084 / COCA.4503
英英释义
adv
- (superlative of `near' or `close') within the shortest distance
- that was the time he came nearest to death
双语例句
- He was once regarded as one of Mr Brown's closest political advisers
他曾一度被视作布朗先生最为亲信的政治顾问之一。 - Her children are closest to her heart.
孩子是她的心头肉。 - Even his closest allies describe him as forceful, aggressive and determined
即使他最亲密的盟友也认为他强硬决断、咄咄逼人,不达目的誓不罢休。 - I struggle to pay my bills along with the people closest to me.
为了付账单,我和我最亲近的人一起挣扎。 - He is one of the prime minister's closest allies.
他是总理最亲密的盟友之一。 - China and Pakistan have one of the closest yet least understood relationships in international diplomacy.
中国和巴基斯坦之间存在着国际外交中最紧密、但也最令人费解的关系之一。 - You are her closest friend and confidante.
你是她最亲密的朋友和知己。 - They prefer to be alone or with their closest friends. That's why Aquarius chooses its friends carefully.
他们喜欢独处或和自己最亲近的朋友相处,这就是为什么水瓶座的人会仔细选择朋友的原因。 - The one friend who is closest to you.
一个和你非常亲密的朋友。 - I had a quiet conversation with my closest friend.
我和我的好朋友密谈。