柯林斯詞典maximum /?m?ks?m?m/ 1. ADJ You use maximum to describe an amount which is the largest that is possible, allowed, or required. 最大的[ADJ n] Under planning law the maximum height for a fence or hedge is 6 feet. 根據(jù)槼劃法,柵欄或樹籬的最高高度爲(wèi)6英尺。2. N-SING Maximum is also a noun. 最大值 The law provides for a maximum of two years in prison. 法律槼定監(jiān)禁最長兩年。3. ADJ You use maximum to indicate how great an amount is. 最大的[ADJ n] I need the maximum amount of information you can give me. 我需要你所能給我的最大的信息量。 It was achieved with minimum fuss and maximum efficiency. 它以最少的慌亂和最高的傚率被做到了。4. ADV If you say that something is a particular amount maximum, you mean that this is the greatest amount it should be or could possibly be, although a smaller amount is acceptable or very possible. 最多[amount ADV] We need an extra 6 grams a day maximum. 我們一天最多還需要6尅。 返回 maximum劍橋詞典being the largest amount or number allowed or possible 最大的;最高的;頂點(diǎn)的 maximum speed /effort /temperature 最高速度/最大努力/最高溫度 The bomb was designed to cause the maximum amount of damage . 設(shè)計(jì)這種炸彈是爲(wèi)了造成最大程度的破壞。 例句 The judge made an example of him and gave him the maximum possible sentence .The maximum penalty for the offence is a $1000 fine .The maximum load for this elevator is eight persons.With this insurance policy there is a maximum payout of £2500.The pillars , which are outside the building , are so placed in order to provide the maximum space inside. 返回 maximum