a.(good和well的比较级)
- 较佳的;更好的
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They wanted
better housing.
他们要求更好的住房。
- 更适当的;更称心的
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This is a
better example than the first.
这个例子比第一个更恰当。
- 健康状况有所好转的;健康恢复的
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Are you feeling any
better?
你觉得好一些吗?
ad.(well的比较级)
- 更好地;更适当地
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Try to do
better next time.
下次争取做得更好些。
- 较大程度地;更
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Perhaps they like you
better than me.
也许比起我来他们更喜欢你呢。
n.
- (人或事物)较优者,较好者[the S]
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The weather has taken a turn for the
better.
天气已经转好。
- 上司们;长辈[P]
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We were told to obey our
betters.
我们被告知要服从上司。
vt.
- 改善;改进;提高
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He had tried hard to
better his status, but failed.
他努力设法改善自己的地位,但未能成功。
- 超过;胜过
vi.
- 变得较好
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Working conditions have
bettered a lot.
工作条件已大为改善。
短语
for better or (for) worse
- 不管怎样
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He promised to take her
for better or for worse.
他答应不管怎样都要娶她。
get the better of
- 打败
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They
got the better of their opponents.
他们击败了对手。
no better than
- 实际上和……一样
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He is
no better than a bum.
他与无业游民没有什么两样。
辨析
adj.
- more desirable, satisfactory, or effective.
[compar. of the adj. good.]
▸more appropriate, advantageous, or well advised.
- partly or fully recovered from illness or injury.
[compar. of the adj. well1.]
adv.
more excellently or effectively.
▸to a greater degree; more.
▸more suitably or usefully.
n.
- that which is better; the better one.
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(one's betters)
chiefly dated or humorous one's superiors in social class or ability.
v.
improve on or surpass.
▸
(better oneself)
achieve a higher social position or status.
▸overcome or defeat (someone).
Phrase
- one's better half
informal one's wife, husband, or partner. - better off
in a more advantageous position, especially in financial terms. - the better part of
most of. - better than
N. Amer. more than. - the better to ——
so as to do the specified thing better. - for better or
(for)
worse
whether the outcome is good or bad. - get the better of
defeat or overcome. - go one better
narrowly surpass. - had better
would find it wiser to.
Usage
In the verb phrase had better do something the word had is often dropped in informal spoken contexts, as in you better not come tonight. In writing, the had may be contracted to 'd but it should not be dropped altogether.
Etymology
OE betera (adj.), of Gmc origin.