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“快”与“慢”是相比较而存在的,因而是相对的。这同“大”与“小”、“高”与“低”、“多”与“少”、“好”与“差”等等一样,都是人们广泛应用的形容词。当人们对某一事物、现象进行判断时,往往由于掌握的情况不同、看问题的角度不同、选择的标准不同而产生不同的看法。为了更准确地表达自己的意见,人们往往要加上诸如“极”、“非常”、“十分”、“相当”、“很”、“比较”、“稍”、“略”等副词对这些形容词加以某种限制,这也是很常见的,不足为怪。
“Fast” and “slow” are compared to exist, and therefore relative. Like “big” and “small”, “high” and “low”, “more” and “less”, “good” and “bad”, they are widely used adjectives. When people make judgments on a certain thing or phenomenon, they often have different opinions due to different situations they hold, different perspectives on problems, and different standards of choice. In order to express their opinions more accurately, people often add adverbs such as “pole”, “extraordinary”, “very”, “quite”, “very”, “comparative”, “slightly” It is also common for adjectives to be somewhat limited, not to blame.