词汇 | all-time |
释义 | all-timeWord family nounallnessallcomersallhealallnighterall-rounderall-seaterallseedallsortsallspiceadjectiveall-Americanall-embracingall-firedallhallownall-importantall-in-oneallnightall-outall-powerfulall-purposeall-starall-terrainall-timeall ˈall-time adjectiveadj used when you compare things to say that one of them is the best, worst etc that there has ever been 空前的,创记录的 an all-time high/low The price of wheat had reached an all-time low. 小麦的价格降到了前所未有的低点。 They reached an all-time record score. 他们取得了创记录的高分。 Examples from the Corpus all-time• As a result, they've dragged down Freeserve's share price to an all-time closing low of 122p.• His all-time hero was John Wheatley, the health and housing minister.• The goal moved Lindros past Ilkka Sinisalo into ninth place on the Flyers' all-time list.• Edward's affair and subsequent marriage to divorced Mrs Simpson had left the family's popularity at an all-time low.• The exposure it received this year was an all-time record. all-time record• From 1980 to 1981 they rose a further 10 percent, to reach an all-time record.• That was 48 % up on the year before, and an all-time record.• The exposure it received this year was an all-time record.• It's an all-time record befitting the 8 times champion jockey who once won 221 races in a season. From Longman Business Dictionary all-timeˈall-time adjectiveadj all-time low/high/peak/record the lowest or highest that something has ever been The news caused the dollar to fall to an all-time low against the euro. Orders rose 35% to an all-time high for May. |
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