a word that gives extra information about a verb, adjective, adverb, clause, or sentence. Many adverbs are formed by adding ‘-ly' to an adjective, for example ‘quickly', ‘mainly', ‘immediately', and ‘fortunately'. Words such as ‘very', ‘only', ‘often', ‘of course' and ‘back' are also adverbs. 副词
linguisticsthe comparative form of an adjective or adverb is the form that shows that someone or something has more of a quality than they previously had or more of it than someone or something else has. For example, ‘newer' is the comparative form of the adjective ‘new' and ‘more actively' is the comparative form of the adverb ‘actively'. (形容词、副词)比较级的
the form of an adjective or adverb that shows that someone or something has more of a quality than they previously had or more of it than someone or something else has (形容词、副词的)比较级形式
The comparative of ‘good' is ‘better'. good的比较级形式是better。
an adverb such as ‘quick', ‘slow', ‘wrong', or ‘different' which has the same form as its associated adjective. For example in the sentences ‘Take it easy', ‘Tell me straight', ‘Don't drive so fast!', and ‘Some people may think different', ‘easy', ‘straight, ‘fast', and ‘different' are flat adverbs. Some flat adverbs such as ‘easy', 'different', ‘quick', ‘slow', and ‘wrong' have a more usual form ending in ‘ly' as in ‘easily', ‘differently' ‘quickly', ‘slowly', and ‘wrongly'.
linguisticsan adverb or preposition used with a verb to form a phrasal verb. For example in the sentence ‘He quickly put on his clothes', ‘on' is a particle. 小品词(与动词一起构成动词短语的副词或介词,如He quickly put on his clothes 中的on)
an adverb that affects the meaning of a whole sentence, for example ‘fortunately' in the sentence ‘Fortunately, no one was injured.' or ‘economically' in the sentence ‘This could be disastrous for the country economically.' (影响整个句子含义的)句子副词
linguisticsa superlative adjective or adverb is one that expresses the greatest degree of a particular quality. For example the superlative form of ‘happy' is ‘happiest'. (形容词或副词)最高级的(如happy一词的最高级形式是happiest)