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单词 superadd
释义

Definition of superadd in English:

superadd

verb suːpərˈadˌsupərˈæd
[with object]rare
  • Add (something) to what has already been added.

    〈罕〉再加上,追加

    if the overlying skin is perforated and septic infection is superadded, the bone disintegrates
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This nature, however, is not something superadded to things from outside, like an accident, but conjoined with their substances.
    • If sickness or some of those casualties which are perpetually incident to an active and laborious life, be superadded to these burthens, the distress is yet greater.
    • If an essence becomes actual only in virtue of something else - viz. existence - being superadded to it, then what gives existence its reality, and so on ad infinitum?

Derivatives

  • superaddition

  • noun suːpərəˈdɪʃ(ə)nˌsup(ə)rəˈdɪʃ(ə)n
    rare
    • The apparatus consists of a camera obscura with the superaddition of an engraving power: in lieu of the white disc on which the moving picture of external objects is reflected by the rays of light, a metal plate is substituted, covered with a particular coating, on which the light forms the image by its action thereon.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With all the formalities, conventionalisms, and superadditions that Zen has accumulated in its long history, its central fact is very much alive.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin superaddere (see super-, add).

Definition of superadd in US English:

superadd

verbˌsupərˈædˌso͞opərˈad
[with object]rare
  • Add (something) to what has already been added.

    〈罕〉再加上,追加

    if the overlying skin is perforated and septic infection is superadded, the bone disintegrates
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If sickness or some of those casualties which are perpetually incident to an active and laborious life, be superadded to these burthens, the distress is yet greater.
    • This nature, however, is not something superadded to things from outside, like an accident, but conjoined with their substances.
    • If an essence becomes actual only in virtue of something else - viz. existence - being superadded to it, then what gives existence its reality, and so on ad infinitum?

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin superaddere (see super-, add).

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