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英语语法入门:减弱词

Mitigators are the opposite of intensifiers. When we want to make an adjective less strong we use these words:减弱是增强的反义词。当我们想弱化使用的形容词:
        fairly - rather - quite
        By the end of the day we were rather tired.
        The film wasn’t great but it was quite exciting.
        and in informal English: pretty
        We had a pretty good time at the party.
        We call these words mitigators.
       

        Mitigators with comparatives:比较级的减弱词:
        We use these words and phrases as mitigators:
        a bit - just a bit - a little - a little bit - just a little bit - rather - slightly
        She’s a bit younger than I am.
        It takes two hours on the train but it is a little bit longer by road
        This one is rather bigger.
        We use slightly and rather as mitigators with comparative adjectives in front of a noun:我们用slightly和rather作为减弱词与比较级形容词连用,放在名词前面:
        This is a slightly more expensive model than that.
        This is rather bigger one than that.
        Adjectives as intensifiers:
        We use some adjectives as intensifiers:我们用形容词作为减弱词:
        absolute
        total - complete
        utter - perfect
        real
        We say:
        He’s a complete idiot.
        They were talking utter nonsense.
        … but we do not say:
        The idiot was complete.
        The nonsense they were talking was utter.
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