almost 的英语意思
almostalmost /ˈɔːlməʊst $ ˈɒːlmoʊst, ɒːlˈmoʊst/ adverb
查看全部语言翻译 nearly, but not completely or not quite几乎,但不完全或不尽然:
Have you almost finished?你快做完了吗?
Supper’s almost ready.晚饭快好了。
It was almost midnight.那时几乎是午夜了。
Almost nothing was done to improve the situation.几乎没有采取任何措施来改善局面。
The story is almost certainly true.这个故事几乎可以肯定是真的。
He’s almost as old as I am.他的年龄几乎和我一样大。almost all/every/everything
Marsha visits her son almost every day.玛莎几乎每天都去看望她的儿子。GRAMMAR: Word order语法:词序• Almost usually comes before a main verb: · I almost cried.• almost 通常置于主动词之前:· 我几乎哭了。• Almost usually comes after ‘be’ when it is the main verb: · I am almost ready.• 当 'be' 作主动词时,almost 通常置于其后:· 我快好了。• Almost comes after the first auxiliary verb: · She has almost decided.· It could almost be described as luminous. ✗Don’t say: She almost has decided.• almost 置于第一个助动词之后:· 她几乎已经决定了。· 它几乎可以被描述为发光的。✗不要说:She almost has decided。THESAURUS同义词辨析almost not completely or not quite不完全或不尽然: · I’ve almost finished my essay.· 我的文章快写完了。· It's almost lunchtime.· 快到午饭时间了。nearly almost. Nearly is more commonly used in British English than American Englishalmost 的近义词。nearly 在英式英语中比在美式英语中更为常用: · I’ve been a teacher for nearly 10 years now.· 我当老师已经将近十年了。· It’s very nearly time to go home.· 差不多到该回家的时间了。not quite almost, but not yet几乎,但还没有: · ‘Is he 60?’ ‘Not quite!’· "他六十岁了吗?""还差一点!"· It’s not quite time to go yet.· 还没到该走的时候。· I’m not quite ready yet.· 我还没完全准备好。practically/virtually very nearly几乎完全;差不多: · The room was practically empty.· 那个房间几乎是空的。practically all/everything/everyone etc: · The frost killed practically every plant in the garden.· 霜冻几乎冻死了花园里所有的植物。· Virtually everyone had gone home.· 几乎所有人都回家了。more or less/just about/pretty much especially spoken尤用于口语 very nearly – use this when saying that the difference is not important几乎完全——用于表示差异不重要时: · All the rooms are more or less the same size.· 所有房间的大小大致相同。· His jacket was pretty much the same colour as his trousers.· 他的夹克和裤子的颜色差不多一样。· The policy will benefit just about everyone.· 这项政策几乎对所有人都有利。getting on for British English informal非正式, getting on toward especially American English informal非正式 almost a particular time, age, or period of time – used especially when you are not sure of the exact time, age etc接近某个特定的时间、年龄或时间段——尤用于不确定确切时间、年龄等时: · It’s getting on for 10 years since we last saw each other.· 我们上次见面已经将近十年了。· ‘How old’s Diane?’ ‘She must be getting on toward 50.’· "黛安多大了?""她应该快五十岁了。"close to almost a particular number, amount, or time – used especially when the number or amount is surprisingly large or the time is very late接近某个特定的数字、数量或时间——尤用于数字或数量出乎意料地大,或时间已经很晚时: · It was close to midnight by the time we arrived.· 我们到达时,已接近午夜了。· They’ve spent close to $1.3 billion on the project.· 他们在该项目上花了近13亿美元。approaching/nearing almost – used when a number or amount is still increasing or a time is getting nearer几乎——用于数字或数量仍在增加,或时间越来越近时: · The unemployment rate was nearing 20%.· 失业率正接近20%。be on the verge of (doing) something to be very close to doing something距做某事非常近;即将做某事: · She was on the verge of tears (=almost crying).· 她快要哭出来了(=几乎在哭泣)。· I was on the verge of giving up.· 我几乎要放弃了。· They were on the verge of making a decision.· 他们几乎要做出决定了。be on the brink of something to be very close to an extremely bad situation非常接近极为糟糕的处境;处于……的边缘: · The two countries are on the brink of war.· 两国处于战争的边缘。· The company was on the brink of bankruptcy.· 该公司濒临破产。
查看全部语言翻译 nearly, but not completely or not quite几乎,但不完全或不尽然:
Have you almost finished?你快做完了吗?
Supper’s almost ready.晚饭快好了。
It was almost midnight.那时几乎是午夜了。
Almost nothing was done to improve the situation.几乎没有采取任何措施来改善局面。
The story is almost certainly true.这个故事几乎可以肯定是真的。
He’s almost as old as I am.他的年龄几乎和我一样大。almost all/every/everything
Marsha visits her son almost every day.玛莎几乎每天都去看望她的儿子。GRAMMAR: Word order语法:词序• Almost usually comes before a main verb: · I almost cried.• almost 通常置于主动词之前:· 我几乎哭了。• Almost usually comes after ‘be’ when it is the main verb: · I am almost ready.• 当 'be' 作主动词时,almost 通常置于其后:· 我快好了。• Almost comes after the first auxiliary verb: · She has almost decided.· It could almost be described as luminous. ✗Don’t say: She almost has decided.• almost 置于第一个助动词之后:· 她几乎已经决定了。· 它几乎可以被描述为发光的。✗不要说:She almost has decided。THESAURUS同义词辨析almost not completely or not quite不完全或不尽然: · I’ve almost finished my essay.· 我的文章快写完了。· It's almost lunchtime.· 快到午饭时间了。nearly almost. Nearly is more commonly used in British English than American Englishalmost 的近义词。nearly 在英式英语中比在美式英语中更为常用: · I’ve been a teacher for nearly 10 years now.· 我当老师已经将近十年了。· It’s very nearly time to go home.· 差不多到该回家的时间了。not quite almost, but not yet几乎,但还没有: · ‘Is he 60?’ ‘Not quite!’· "他六十岁了吗?""还差一点!"· It’s not quite time to go yet.· 还没到该走的时候。· I’m not quite ready yet.· 我还没完全准备好。practically/virtually very nearly几乎完全;差不多: · The room was practically empty.· 那个房间几乎是空的。practically all/everything/everyone etc: · The frost killed practically every plant in the garden.· 霜冻几乎冻死了花园里所有的植物。· Virtually everyone had gone home.· 几乎所有人都回家了。more or less/just about/pretty much especially spoken尤用于口语 very nearly – use this when saying that the difference is not important几乎完全——用于表示差异不重要时: · All the rooms are more or less the same size.· 所有房间的大小大致相同。· His jacket was pretty much the same colour as his trousers.· 他的夹克和裤子的颜色差不多一样。· The policy will benefit just about everyone.· 这项政策几乎对所有人都有利。getting on for British English informal非正式, getting on toward especially American English informal非正式 almost a particular time, age, or period of time – used especially when you are not sure of the exact time, age etc接近某个特定的时间、年龄或时间段——尤用于不确定确切时间、年龄等时: · It’s getting on for 10 years since we last saw each other.· 我们上次见面已经将近十年了。· ‘How old’s Diane?’ ‘She must be getting on toward 50.’· "黛安多大了?""她应该快五十岁了。"close to almost a particular number, amount, or time – used especially when the number or amount is surprisingly large or the time is very late接近某个特定的数字、数量或时间——尤用于数字或数量出乎意料地大,或时间已经很晚时: · It was close to midnight by the time we arrived.· 我们到达时,已接近午夜了。· They’ve spent close to $1.3 billion on the project.· 他们在该项目上花了近13亿美元。approaching/nearing almost – used when a number or amount is still increasing or a time is getting nearer几乎——用于数字或数量仍在增加,或时间越来越近时: · The unemployment rate was nearing 20%.· 失业率正接近20%。be on the verge of (doing) something to be very close to doing something距做某事非常近;即将做某事: · She was on the verge of tears (=almost crying).· 她快要哭出来了(=几乎在哭泣)。· I was on the verge of giving up.· 我几乎要放弃了。· They were on the verge of making a decision.· 他们几乎要做出决定了。be on the brink of something to be very close to an extremely bad situation非常接近极为糟糕的处境;处于……的边缘: · The two countries are on the brink of war.· 两国处于战争的边缘。· The company was on the brink of bankruptcy.· 该公司濒临破产。