superior
superior 英 [su:ˈpɪəriə(r)] 美 [suˈpɪriə(r)]
adj. 上级的;更高级的, n. 上级,长官
名词复数:superiors
- The salesman boasted to his customer that the $1 million car was well worth the price because it was far superior, meaning of higher quality, to any car that had come before it. This car, the salesman bragged, could fly.
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- adj. 上级的;更高级的,
- n. 上级,长官
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1. vastly superior
强得多
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2. superior intelligence
更强的智力
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3. This model is technically superior to its competitors.
这一款式在技术上超过了与之竞争的产品。
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4. my superior officer
我的上级军官
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5. superior status
更高的地位
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6. a superior court of law
上级法院
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7. a superior manner
神气活现的态度
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8. He always looks so superior.
他总是显得那么有优越感。
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9. superior apartments
高级公寓套房
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10. your social superiors
社会地位比自己高的人
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11. He's my immediate superior.
他是我的顶头上司。
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12. I'm going to complain to your superiors.
我要去找你的上级投诉。
- superior (adj.) late 14c., "higher in position," from Old French superior "higher, upper" (Modern French superieur), from Latin superiorem (nominative superior) "higher," comparative of superus "situated above, upper," from super "above, over" (from PIE root *uper "over").
- superior (n.) early 15c., from Latin superior (see superior (adj.)), used in Medieval Latin with a noun sense of "one higher, a superior."
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