- adj. 更好的;較好的
- adv. 更好地
- v. 使更好;改善
- n. 更好者;更優者;下賭注者
- 形容詞good和副詞well的比較級形式
better的英文翻譯是什麼意思,詞典釋義與在線翻譯:
詳盡釋義
- 更好的,較好的
- 更合適的,更適當的
- 更稱心的
- 健康狀況有所好轉的
- 健康恢復的,健康狀態較好的
- 大半的,大部分的
- 較有品德的
- 較佳的
- 很好的
- 能力更強的
- 更熟練的
- 見輕的
- 舒暢些的
- 更得體的
- 更
- 更加地
- 更好地,較好地
- 較大程度地
- 最好地
- 更合適地,更適當地,更妥地,更恰當地
- 更多地
- 象樣地
- 更愉快地
- 不那麼差地
- 有較多錢地
- 改善,改進,改良
- 勝過,優於
- 提高
- 變得較好,使更好
- 變得有改進
- 超出,超越,超過
- 好轉
- 超過
- 上進
- 改進社會地位
- 長輩,前輩
- 上級,上司(們)
- 較優者,較好者
- 打賭的人
- 較好的東西,更好的事物
- 更有才智者
- 更主要的人
- =bettor
- 形容詞good和副詞well的比較級形式
雙解釋義
- 較好的,更好的; 更準確的,更合適的 of a more excellent or desirable kind; of a more precise or suitable kind
- 漸愈或痊癒的 partly or fully recovered from (usually an illness)
- 更好地 in more excellent manner
- 更,較大程度地 more; to a greater degree
- [S]更好者; 較優越者 sth which is better
- [P]前輩; 長者; 上級 elder or wiser; more experienced people; higher authorities
- vt. 勝過,超越 do better than; surpass
- vt. & vi. 改善; 提高 improve
英英釋義
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something superior in quality or condition or effect;
"a change for the better"
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someone who bets
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a superior person having claim to precedence;
"the common man has been kept in his place by his betters"
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the superior one of two alternatives;
"chose the better of the two"
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(comparative of `good') superior to another (of the same class or set or kind) in excellence or quality or desirability or suitability; more highly skilled than another;
"You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din"
"a better coat"
"a better type of car"
"a suit with a better fit"
"a better chance of success"
"produced a better mousetrap"
"she's better in math than in history"
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(comparative of `good') changed for the better in health or fitness;
"her health is better now"
"I feel better"
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(comparative and superlative of `well') wiser or more advantageous and hence advisable;
"it would be better to speak to him"
"the White House thought it best not to respond"
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more than half;
"argued for the better part of an hour"
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comparative of `well'; in a better or more excellent manner or more advantageously or attractively or to a greater degree etc.;
"She had never sung better"
"a deed better left undone"
"better suited to the job"
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from a position of superiority or authority;
"father knows best"
"I know better."
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surpass in excellence;
"She bettered her own record"
"break a record"
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to make better;
"The editor improved the manuscript with his changes"
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get better;
"The weather improved toward evening"
better的用法和樣例:
例句
- Her father transferred her to a better school.
她父親把她轉到了一所更好的學校。 - The union struck for better work conditions.
工會為爭取更好的工作條件而罷工。 - You must pay extra for a better seat.
如要較好的座位必須另加錢。
- You would write better if you had a good pen.
要是有枝好筆,就能寫得更好。 - You'll like it better when you understand it more.
當你對它更了解時,你就會更喜歡它。
- His solution of his debt enabled him to better his daily life.
他還清了債,可以過好點兒的日子了。 - He had tried hard to better his status, but failed.
他努力設法改善自己的地位,但未能成功。
- We had hoped for better.
我們曾希望情況好轉。
常用短語
- better than
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比…更好 be finer than
- be better off
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比較富裕; 較舒服 be richer; be more comfortable
- had better
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最好would find it wiser to (do)
- for better or for worse
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不管是好是壞,不管結果如何 whether the result is good or bad
- get the better of
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佔上風,勝過… get the upper hand; win an advantage; prevail
- so much the better
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甚至更好 that is even better
辭彙搭配
- better car 更好的汽車
- better job 更好的工作
- better worker 更好的工人
- a little better 好一點
- complete better 完全好了
- much better 好多了
- fit better 更適合
- know better 更清楚
- like better 更喜歡
- understand better 更理解
- get the better of 佔上風,勝過…
- respect one's betters 尊敬上司
- better oneself 提高自己的社會地位
- better relations 改善關係
- better the conditions 改善環境
經典引文
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The grey mare is the better horse here.
出自: G. B. Shaw -
Andrew would be a better man than he had been.
出自: V. Woolf -
Better planes, better explosives, better guns and gasessevery improvement increases the sum of fear and hatred.
出自: Aldous Huxley -
She left to better herself, and obtained the situation of nurse.
出自: F. Marryat -
Their speech and dress were bettered while she kept them in her charge.
出自: W. C. Williams -
I lack the will-power to do anything with my life, to better my position by hard work.
出自: L. Durrell