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veriest
(a.)very的最高級,完全的,真正的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ver·y
a.
[
Compar.
Verier
superl.
Veriest
.]
True
;
real
;
actual
;
veritable
.
Whether
thou
be
my
very
son
Esau
or
not
.
--
Gen
.
xxvii
. 21.
He
that
covereth
a
transgression
seeketh
love
;
but
he
that
repeateth
a
matter
separateth
very
friends
.
--
Prov
.
xvii
. 9.
The
very
essence
of
truth
is
plainness
and
brightness
.
--
Milton
.
I
looked
on
the
consideration
of
public
service
or
public
ornament
to
be
real
and
very
justice
.
--
Burke
.
Note:
☞
Very
is
sometimes
used
to
make
the
word
with
which
it
is
connected
emphatic
,
and
may
then
be
paraphrased
by
same
,
self-same
,
itself
,
and
the
like
.
“The
very
hand
,
the
very
words.”
--
Shak
.
“The
very
rats
instinctively
have
quit
it.”
--
Shak
.
“Yea,
there
where
very
desolation
dwells.”
--
Milton
.
Very
is
used
occasionally
in
the
comparative
degree
,
and
more
frequently
in
the
superlative
.
“Was
not
my
lord
the
verier
wag
of
the
two?”
--
Shak
.
“The
veriest
hermit
in
the
nation.”
--
Pope
.
“He
had
spoken
the
very
truth
,
and
transformed
it
into
the
veriest
falsehood.”
--
Hawthorne
.
Very Reverend
.
See
the
Note
under
Reverend
.
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