fittest
英 [ˈfɪtɪst]
美 [ˈfɪtəst]
adj. 健壮的; 健康的; (质量、素质或技能)适合的,恰当的,合格的; 可能(或准备)做某事至极端程度
fit的最高级
双语例句
- He conceives of society as a jungle where only the fittest survive.
他认为社会是一个只有适者才能生存的弱肉强食之地。 - Natural selection ensures only the fittest survive to pass their genes on to the next generation.
自然选择确保只有最适应环境的物种得以存活下来,把基因传给下一代。 - I don't think Carol is the fittest person for the job.
我认为Carol不是这个工作的最佳人选。 - In the rat race of today's world, only the fittest survives.
在当今竞争激烈的世界里,惟有适者才能生存。 - Such is natural rule, that the fittest can survive.
这是大自然的规则:适者生存。 - In business, unlike in nature, the fittest often survive by helping create the environment that favors them.
商界与自然界不同,适者生存的途径通常是创造有利于自己的环境。 - He now works on wall street, where he believes in survival of the fittest.
他在华尔街工作,他相信在那里适者生存。 - Correspondingly the fittest individual can be defined as "the one that produces the most grandchildren".
相应地,“适者”可以被界定为“繁殖了最多后代子孙”的个体。 - Some people argue that the fittest and strongest individuals and teams can achieve the greatest success in sports.
一些人认为强健体魄是个人和团队成功的关键。 - He mistakenly ascribes the expression 'survival of the fittest' to Charles Darwin.
他错误地认为“适者生存”是查尔斯·达尔文说的。