super [ 'sju:pə ] a. 超级的,极好的 e.g. 1. I'll be a super secretary for you. 我将成为你极好的秘书。
2. I bought some pomegranates in the super market. 我在超市上买了一些石榴。
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superannuated [ sju:pə'rænjueitid ] a. 老朽的,退休的 e.g. 1. Are you still riding that superannuated old bike? 你还骑那辆老掉牙的自行车吗?
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superb [ sju:'pə:b ] a. 极好的 e.g. 1. I like our country's superb view. 我喜欢我们国家壮丽的景色。
2. The sports facilities are superb in this city. 这个城市的运动设施是一流的。
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superbly [ sju:'pə:bli ] ad. 壮丽地(最上等地) e.g.
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supercilious [ sju:pə'siliəs ] a. 目中无人的,高傲的 e.g. 1. Affecting an attitude of disdain or conceit; haughty and supercilious. 傲慢的摆出轻蔑或自满的样子的;高傲且盛气凌人的
2. The shop assistant was very supercilious towards me when I asked for some help. 我要买东西招呼售货员时,那个售货员对我不屑一顾。
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superclass [ 'sju:pəˌklɑ:s, -klæs ] 超类 e.g.
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supercomputer [ ˌsju:pəkəm'pju:tə ] n. 巨型电子计算机 e.g.
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superficial [ sju:pə'fiʃəl ] a. 表面的,肤浅的 e.g. 1. He is too superficial to appreciate great literature like this. 他太肤浅,无法欣赏这类文学巨著。
2. Superficial scratches can be easily removed. 表面的划痕很容易擦掉。
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superficially [ 'su:pə'fiʃəli ] ad. 表面地(表面上) e.g.
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superfluity [ ˌsju:pə'fluiti ] n. 多余,过剩 e.g. 1. The teacher pruned the student's article of its superfluities. 老师删去这个学生文章中的多余内容。
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superfluous [ ˌsju:'pə:fluəs ] a. 多余的 e.g. 1. He has already been told, so our comments are superfluous. 早就有人同他说过,所以我们的意见是多余的。
2. A superfluous word or phrase. 冗词多余的词或短语
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superhigh frequency 超高频 e.g.
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superhighway [ ˌsju:pə'haiˌwei ] n. 超级高速公路 e.g. 1. A superhighway will be constructed next year. 明年将要修建一条超级高速公路。
2. Streams of cars were belting along the superhighway. 川流不息的车辆在高速公路上飞驰。
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superimpose [ 'sju:pərim'pəuz ] vt. 重叠(安装,添加) e.g.
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superintend [ ˌsju:pərin'tend ] v. 指挥,管理,监督 e.g. 1. He was appointed to superintend the toy department. 他获任玩具部的负责人。
2. The manager is superintending the staff's work. 经理正在监督工人的工作。
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superintendent [ ˌsju:pərin'tendənt ] n. 监督人,管理人,所长 e.g. 1. "I hope he went fishing and comes back tomorrow, but I wouldn't bet my paycheck on it, " said state police superintendent Clinton Pagano…. 州警察局长帕加诺说,"我希望他钓鱼去了,明天就回来。但是我可不愿意拿我的薪水打赌(并无十分把握)。"……
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superior [ sju:'piəriə ] n. 长者,高手
a. 上好的,出众的,高傲的 e.g. 1. He smiled a superior smile as he drove past in his expensive new car. 他开着那辆豪华的新车驶过时,傲慢的微微一笑。
2. He always does what his superiors tell him. 他惟上级之命是从。
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superiority [ sju(:)piəri'ɔriti ] n. 优越性,优势 e.g. 1. British-born American anthropologist whose books, such as The Natural Superiority of Women(1953), helped popularize anthropology. 蒙塔古,阿什利生于1905英裔美国人类学家,其著作如女性的自然优越性(1953年),促进了人类学的普及
2. Superiority in weight, force, importance, or influence. 优势重量、力量、重要性或影响力方面的优势
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superlative [ sju:'pə:lətiv ] a. 最上的,无比的,过度的
n. 最高级的言辞,极致,完璧 e.g.
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superman [ 'sju:pəmən ] n. 超人 e.g. 1. He's a kind of intellectual superman. 他是智力超常的人.
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