superiorly
高人一等,优于,优越地,高超地
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- : higher in station, rank, degree, importance, etc.: a superior officer.
- : above the average in excellence, merit, intelligence, etc.: superior math students.
- : of higher grade or quality: superior merchandise.
- : greater in quantity or amount: superior numbers.
- : showing a consciousness or feeling of being better than or above others: superior airs.
- : not yielding or susceptible: to be superior to temptation.
- : higher in place or position: We moved our camp to superior ground.
- : Botany. situated above some other organ. seeming to originate from the top of the ovary. free from the calyx.
- : Anatomy. higher in place or position; situated above another.toward the head.Compare inferior.
- : Printing. written or printed high on a line of text, as the “2” in a2b; superscript.Compare inferior.
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- : one superior to another.
- : Also called superscript. Printing. a superior letter, number, or symbol.Compare inferior.
- : Ecclesiastical. the head of a monastery, convent, or the like.
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Examples
Peter Essele, head of portfolio management for Commonwealth Financial Network, believes JetBlue’s reputation for superior customer experience will give it an edge in the long term over more traditional carriers, well beyond the pandemic.
For diamonds, that superior imagery means Signet must take hundreds of pictures of an item to create a 360-degree composite photo so detailed that Drosos claims a customer can see better on the screen than in person.
Cora’s 2018 title gives him a lifetime pass with Boston fans, and he was a highly popular figure with his players and his superiors alike.
Roberts had witnessed what he sensed was a “dry run” for the Audubon hit at another Malcolm speech days earlier and reported it to his superiors.
However, Davis was the superior rebounder and would always rebound any shot that either of them missed.
Even my knowledge of life is a work of art superiorly composed.
“They are not afraid of being shot, Sahib,” said he, smiling superiorly.
Also in the axolotl, where there are douple pits, placed side by side, not only superiorly but at the same time inferiorly.
When the whaleboat was alongside, he descended into it first, superiorly, then invited Nau-hau to accompany him.
You may say, superiorly: "He has expressed himself clumsily, but I can see what he means."