tops

英[tɒps] 美[tɑːps]
  • adj. 最上等的;一流的
  • adv. 至多
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Adjective:
  1. of the highest quality;

    "an ace reporter"
    "a crack shot"
    "a first-rate golfer"
    "a super party"
    "played top-notch tennis"
    "an athlete in tiptop condition"
    "she is absolutely tops"

1. The publisher expected the book to sell 1,500 copies, tops.
出版商预计该书至多能卖出1,500本。

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2. The tops of the trees rippled in the breeze.
树冠在微风中婆娑摇曳。

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3. Wires criss-cross between the tops of the poles, forming a grid.
电线杆顶端的电线相互交错,形成电线网。

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4. The United States was tops in finance and services.
美国在金融业与服务业方面无可匹敌。

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5. Bake the biscuits for 20-25 minutes, until the tops are lightly browned.
把饼干烤20到25分钟,直到表面略呈棕色。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Her new novel is tops.
      她新发表的小说是第一流的。
    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. You could probably get $800 tops for that car.
      那辆车可能最多卖800英镑。

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