词汇 | biggest |
释义 | biggest superlative ofbig Examples of biggestbiggest Especially horrific were 1796, 1799, 1805, 1809, and 1813-15, for it was then that the biggest armies were present for longest. The biggest problem in the development of a vaccine is the identification of protective antigens. The biggest threats to species conservation are changing land use. Perhaps the biggest problem of all was that the fundamental stock of community song, popular as it often was, was essentially so limited and unchanging. Generally speaking, the biggest measure in the fuzzy set is the ultimate decision. However, the biggest financial difference is between people who receive market earnings or government transfers, and those people who have neither. In absolute terms (in tons), the crop losses are biggest for wheat and rice. This may be an artifact of the line of questioning which asked about the three biggest floods. One of the biggest issues to be addressed is controlled acceleration, particularly in abrasive cutting. This hypothesis predicts that parasites prefer the fittest chick in a brood (which is usually the oldest and biggest one). In many cases, they could not even name the candidates and decided to vote for either of the two biggest parties. Equity and fixed income are generally the biggest investment classes in pension funds. Nothing now has to have a negative impact on others and this has had the biggest effect on how the partnership has operated. The biggest names in the business lined up to share their knowledge at annual meetings and in publications. Most agree that one of the biggest limitations to growth of the industry prior to the war was structural. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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