Yuuichi Tam
What's the meaning "best" in this sentence? I came across this sentence "It causes us to forget the scale of our being, which is best measured against the size of a deep night with the Milky Way." What's the meaning "best" in this sentence? And which is this " which", it or the scale of our being?
2016年11月21日 17:07
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The word "BEST" can be two things: It can be the either the superlative of the adjective " GOOD" or the superlative of the adverb "WELL". In that case, it's clearly an adverd, since it modifies the passive verb "IS MEASURED". While adjectives modify the meaning of nouns, adverbs modify the meaning of verbs (and of other categories, too). However, adjectives don't usually modify the meaning of verbs, so this is not "BEST" adjective, it's "BEST" adverb, in this case, and it means: "WELL AT THE MAXIMUM GRADE", so it means "IS MEASURED WELL AT THE MAXIMUM GRADE", well at the maximum possible, imaginable grade. As to "WHICH", it's difficult to say which word is referred to, I didn't catch the exact meaning of the passage, maybe you should add something. However, "WHICH" comes after a COMMA in that sentence. When that happens, "WHICH" usually (but not always) refers to the WHOLE SENTENCE that comes before it. I mean, the whole sentence is the "antecedent" of "which". In a case like this it would mean: "...and this thing (the idea expressed by the whole previous sentence) is best measured...etc.
2016年11月21日
Thank you for your comment.
2016年11月21日
which is the scale of our being
2016年11月21日
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