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〔fit〕To an extreme or elaborate degree:极度地,大大地:〔Ticknor〕American educator and historian. A professor at Harvard (1819-1835), he greatly improved the teaching of modern languages.蒂克纳,乔治:(1791-1871) 美国教育家和历史学家,曾在哈佛大学担任教授(1819-1835年),他大大地改进了现代语言的教学〔lavish〕The critics were lavish with their praise.评论家们大大地赞美〔well〕well over the estimate.大大地超过预计〔liberalize〕"Our standards of private conduct have been greatly liberalized . . . over recent years"(Meg Greenfield)“在近些年…我们对个人行为的标准已大大地自由化了”(梅格·格林菲尔德) |