utmost

名词 n. 形容词 adj.
/ˈʌtməʊ̯st/|/ˈʌtməst/    /ˈʌtmoʊ̯st/|[ˈʌʔ-]|[ˈət-]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The greatest possible capability, extent, or quantity; maximum. countable,uncountable
    — at the utmost    to the utmost
形容词 adj.
  1. superlative form of utter: most utter; situated at the most distant limit; farthest, outermost. form-of,superlative
    — the utmost limits of the land
  2. The most extreme; greatest, ultimate. not-comparable
    — the utmost assiduity

词形变化

uttermost alternative uttermost alternative utmosts plural uttermost alternative

词源

词源 1
PIE word
*úd
From Middle English utmost, utemest [and other forms], from Old English ūtmest, ūtemest [and other forms], from ūt, ūte (“out; outdoors, outside”) + -mest (suffix meaning ‘furthest’, used to form superlatives of some adjectives) (and conflated with most). Ūt is derived from Proto-Germanic *ūt (“out, outward”), from Proto-Indo-European *úd (“out, outward”). Equivalent to out + -most.
词源 2
PIE word
*úd
From Middle English utmost, utemest [and other forms], from Old English ūtmest, ūtemest [and other forms], from ūt, ūte (“out; outdoors, outside”) + -mest (suffix meaning ‘furthest’, used to form superlatives of some adjectives) (and conflated with most). Ūt is derived from Proto-Germanic *ūt (“out, outward”), from Proto-Indo-European *úd (“out, outward”). Equivalent to out + -most.
词源 3
PIE word
*úd
From Middle English utmost, utemest [and other forms], from Old English ūtmest, ūtemest [and other forms], from ūt, ūte (“out; outdoors, outside”) + -mest (suffix meaning ‘furthest’, used to form superlatives of some adjectives) (and conflated with most). Ūt is derived from Proto-Germanic *ūt (“out, outward”), from Proto-Indo-European *úd (“out, outward”). Equivalent to out + -most.
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