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🔑 su·per·iorBrE /suːˈpɪəriə(r)/, /sjuːˈpɪəriə(r)/NAmE /suːˈpɪriər/ adjective🔑 ~ (to sb/sth) better in quality than sb/sth else; greater than sb/sth else (在品质上)更好的;占优势的;更胜一筹的◆vastly superior 强得多◆superior intelligence 更强的智力◆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。◆Liverpool were clearly the superior team. 利物浦队明显更胜一筹。◆The enemy won because of their superior numbers (= there were more of them). 敌人由于在人数上占优而取胜。 OPP inferior 🔑 ~ (to sb) higher in rank, importance or position (在级别、重要性或职位上)更高的◆my superior officer 我的上级军官◆superior status 更高的地位◆a superior court of law 上级法院 OPP inferior (disapproving) showing by your behaviour that you think you are better than others 有优越感的;高傲的 SYN arrogant ◆a superior manner 神气活现的态度◆He always looks so superior. 他总是显得那么有优越感。 () of very good quality; better than other similar things 质量卓越的;出类拔萃的;超群的◆superior apartments 高级公寓套房 🔑 su·per·iorBrE /suːˈpɪəriə(r)/, /sjuːˈpɪəriə(r)/NAmE /suːˈpɪriər/ nouna person of higher rank, status or position 级别(或地位、职位)更高的人;上级;上司◆your social superiors 社会地位比自己高的人◆He's my immediate superior (= the person directly above me). 他是我的顶头上司。◆I'm going to complain to your superiors. 我要去找你的上级投诉。 OPP inferior used in titles for the head of a religious community (用作宗教团体领导的头衔)◆Mother Superior 修女会院长 |