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superbness

/soo-purb, suh-/US // sʊˈpɜrb, sə- //UK // (sʊˈpɜːb, sjʊ-) //

超声波,超音波,超音速,超重症

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : admirably fine or excellent; extremely good: a superb performance.
    • : sumptuous; rich; grand: superb jewels.
    • : of a proudly imposing appearance or kind; majestic: superb mountain vistas.

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Examples

  • By noting which mutational sequences give an organism a superb advantage, you can predict which ones will grow and take hold.

  • It features an E Ink display that uses ambient light that’s easy on the eyes and won’t wash out under direct sunlight and comes with a full-size scissor-switch keyboard that’s optimized for typing feel with its superb tactile response.

  • The ninth incarnation of the long-running car racing and stunts game may well be the best one yet, with superb visuals, plenty of depth, and high-adrenaline gameplay that will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up.

  • Cheers to great-sounding tunes on a superb summer evening outdoors.

  • As was the case all season, Baylor’s superb triumvirate of Davion Mitchell, Jared Butler and MaCio Teague paved the way on both ends.

  • The latest novel from Samantha Harvey is truly superb, but left its reviewer at a loss for how to describe it.

  • Pryor wouldn't have succeeded without his superb intelligence, Williams wouldn't have succeeded without his abiding passion.

  • You can sit at the counter, slurp a superb milk shake, and watch the action.

  • In an excerpt from the new edition of his superb account of the artist Holy Terror, Bob Colacello considers his legacy and fame.

  • He was superb as Henry II in The Lion in Winter, and very good in The Ruling Class.

  • It was a decayed house of superb proportions, but of a fashion long passed away.

  • When she arrived she made a regular entry into the city in a coach all gold and glass, drawn by eight superb plumed horses.

  • Eve, too, lovely as she is, seems to bear no likelihood of resemblance to Milton's superb mother of mankind.

  • But he is as insolent as you could wish, and has a superb confidence in himself that his enemies call by the most offensive names.

  • The rays of the ascending sun were bright upon it: and the superb palace of the Spanish kings shone in its fullest splendour.

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