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superlative$80351$ - traducción al alemán

FEATURE OF GRAMMAR
Superlative; Grammatical superlative; Grammatical comparative; Degree of comparison; Positive (linguistics); Comparative adjective; Least; Superlatives; Three degrees of comparison; Absolute superlative; Degrees of comparison; Superlative suffix; Superlative degree; Comparison in English; Comparative and superlative; Comparison (linguistics)

superlative      
adj. überragend; unübertrefflich
index linked         
STATISTICAL MEASURE WHICH MEASURE THE CHANGES IN ECONOMICS AND FINANCE
Index numbers; Index number; Economic indices; Superlative index numbers; Superlative index number; Index (finance); Index linked; Financial index; Economic index
an den Index gebunden
index number         
STATISTICAL MEASURE WHICH MEASURE THE CHANGES IN ECONOMICS AND FINANCE
Index numbers; Index number; Economic indices; Superlative index numbers; Superlative index number; Index (finance); Index linked; Financial index; Economic index
Indexnummer (Zahl die Abweichungen des Index angibt)

Definición

Least
·conj ·see Lest, ·conj
II. Least ·adv In the smallest or lowest degree; in a degree below all others; as, to reward those who least deserve it.
III. Least ·adj Smallest, either in size or degree; shortest; lowest; most unimportant; as, the least insect; the least mercy; the least space.

Wikipedia

Comparison (grammar)

Comparison is a feature in the morphology or syntax of some languages whereby adjectives and adverbs are rendered in an inflected or periphrastic way to indicate a comparative degree, property, quality, or quantity of a corresponding word, phrase, or clause. A superlative construction expresses the greatest quality, quantity, or degree relative to all other comparators.

The associated grammatical category is degree of comparison. The usual degrees of comparison are the positive, which simply denotes a property (as with the English words big and fully); the comparative, which indicates greater degree (as bigger and more fully); and the superlative, which indicates greatest degree (as biggest and most fully). Some languages have forms indicating a very large degree of a particular quality (called elative in Semitic linguistics). Other languages (e.g. English) can express lesser degree, e.g. beautiful, less beautiful, least beautiful.

The comparative degrees are frequently associated with adjectives and adverbs because these words take the -er suffix or modifying word more or less. (e.g., faster, more intelligent, less wasteful). Comparison can also, however, appear when no adjective or adverb is present, for instance with nouns (e.g., more men than women). However, the usage of the word than between nouns simply denotes a comparison made and not degree of comparison comparing the intensity or the extent of the subjects. One preposition, near, also has comparative and superlative forms, as in Find the restaurant nearest your house.