fab

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fab — 形容詞

  • fabpositive
  • fabbercomparative
  • fabbestsuperlative

1. very good; excellent. Used informally to show that you think something or someon

1.形容詞B2
釋義

超棒;讚

非正式用語,極好的

very good; excellent. Used informally to show that you think something or someone is extremely pleasing or impressive — like calling a meal 'absolutely fab' or saying a singer's performance was 'fab'.

例句

That new song is absolutely fab — I have listened to it ten times today.

那首新歌超棒的,我今天已經聽了十次。

intensifier: absolutely fab

Sahil thought the concert was fab, so we bought tickets for next week too.

Sahil 覺得那場演唱會讚爆了,所以我們也買了下週的票。

同義詞
  • fabulous

    the full form; slightly less informal than 'fab'

  • fantastic

    similar level of enthusiasm; used in both British and American English

  • awesome

    common in American English; covers the same range of positive feeling

反義詞
  • terrible

    opposite end of the quality scale

  • awful

    much more negative; informal, like 'fab'

文法句型

be + fab

a fab + noun

用法筆記

Only used in informal spoken English or casual writing. Avoid in academic or professional texts.

常見錯誤

The presentation was very fab, according to the CEO's formal report.
The presentation was well received, according to the CEO's formal report.
💡'fab' is too informal for serious or professional writing.

fab — 名詞