maximal
maximal — 形容詞
- maximalpositive
- more maximalcomparative
- most maximalsuperlative
1. the highest amount, size, or degree that is possible under a given set of condit
最大
可達到的最高程度或極限
the highest amount, size, or degree that is possible under a given set of conditions
The doctor prescribed the maximal dose of pain relief for Rafael after his accident.
Rafael 出車禍後,醫生給他開了最大劑量的止痛藥。
collocation: maximal dose
Stefan's team achieved maximal efficiency by removing unnecessary steps from the production line.
Stefan 的團隊移除了生產線上不必要的步驟,達到了最大效率。
collocation: maximal efficiency
To gain maximal benefit from the stretches, Bao holds each pose for thirty seconds.
為了從伸展運動中獲得最大好處,Bao 每個姿勢都維持三十秒。
The garden produced a maximal harvest after Eshe switched to organic fertiliser last spring.
Eshe 改用有機肥料後,花園去年春天收成了最大量的作物。
Gabriel set the air conditioning to maximal cooling before the record-breaking heatwave arrived.
在破紀錄的熱浪來襲前,Gabriel 把空調開到最大冷度。
- minimal
the opposite extreme — the smallest possible amount or degree
文法句型
maximal + noun
be + maximal
用法筆記
Common in academic, technical, and medical writing. In everyday conversation, speakers usually prefer 'maximum' instead of 'maximal'.