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top-of-the-line 英'tɒp'əvðəl'aɪn美'tɒp'əvðəl'aɪn COCA³³⁰⁵⁸BNC⁹⁷²³³⁺⁷iWeb²⁰⁶⁶⁷ 基本英英例句例句 adj.同类商品中最好的⁵⁰;顶级的⁵⁰
名词 top of the line: the best most expensive in a given line of merchandise 形容词100% 用作形容词The films are thetop-of-the-lineindependent films.这些影片是独立片的上乘之作。 You want thetop-of-the-lineproduct at the time, so you opt for the newly released iPad.你打算购买此时最顶尖的的产品,苹果公司新发布的iPad无疑是你的最佳选择。 A fund manager I know in London argues that this goes back to ancient Rome, when an ounce of gold—allegedly—was enough to purchase a top-of-the-line tog a. 我认识的一个在伦敦的基金经理认为,这一法则要回溯到古罗马时代,当时一盎司黄金据称足以买到一套最好的长袍。 iciba |