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super

/soo-per/US // ˈsu pər //UK // (ˈsuːpə) //

超级,超级的,超强的,超强

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Informal. a superintendent, especially of an apartment house.supermarket. supernumerary. supervisor.
    • : an article of a superior quality, grade, size, etc.
    • : the portion of a hive in which honey is stored.
    • : Printing. supercalendered paper.
    • : Television. an additional image superimposed on the original video image: A super of the guest's name is included under the picture when the guest is introduced.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of the highest degree, power, etc.
    • : of an extreme or excessive degree.
    • : Informal. very good; first-rate; excellent.
    • : superficial.
    • : superfine.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : Slang. very; extremely or excessively: super classy; a super large portion of food.

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Examples

  • It was a viral meme using the technology that led her to research the possibility—and discover that it was super easy and completely free.

  • Ives believes this year in particular will be what he deems a “super cycle,” with roughly 350 million of the company’s 950 million iPhone users due for an upgrade.

  • It’s super important you understand what’s going on so you can make decisions for the future.

  • To grasp why beaten-down value stocks look like the place to be in this super-pricey market, just compare the bargain bank stocks to the high-flying S&P 500.

  • As value shows it can clear that super-low bar, value stocks will deliver strong gains, just as in past recoveries.

  • Boys are taught early in life to devalue care, to be hyper-competitive, super-achieving men.

  • The relationships, and motivations of their chief participants, are as tangled and shady as you expect of the super-rich.

  • Further, in the Super Tuesday states of Florida, Texas, and Virginia, Paul is operating at a decided disadvantage.

  • But Goff called it “insulting” to suggest that he might be running a super PAC for personal gain.

  • Romneyland is abuzz over the new super PAC—and not in a good way.

  • Not only did he provide sub-octave and super-octave couplers freely, but he even added a Swell Sub-quint to Great coupler!

  • This circumstance alone, ought to be strong evidence, even to a skeptic, of its super-human origin.

  • His eyes were sighting along an instrument of his own devising as if he were aiming some super-gun of a great air cruiser.

  • Lords not only ought to be gentlefolk, and be fed and waited upon and live in affluent idleness, but super-gentlefolk.

  • It was more ferocious than the merely brutal glare of a tiger; it was an intentional malignity, super-beastly and sub-human.