supreme / səˈprim, sʊ- /

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supreme 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. highest in rank or authority; paramount; sovereign; chief.
  2. of the highest quality, degree, character, importance, etc.: supreme courage.
  3. greatest, utmost, or extreme: supreme disgust.
  4. last or final; ultimate.

supreme 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

greatest, principal

更多supreme例句

  1. Putin presides over their situation as a supreme arbiter, to whom they can appeal.
  2. IRGC-affiliated candidates are well placed to take the presidency in June and whoever succeeds ageing Ayatollah Khamenei as supreme leader will need the IRGC more than ever to maintain power.
  3. However, that group of players contains supreme defenders and fast runners.
  4. Maximize shareholders wealth’ is a simple theoretical way of looking at a business, but it’s not supported by the reality of many great companies…For them, profit is simply a strategic necessity rather than the supreme end point.
  5. A new type of quantum computer has proven that it can reign supreme, too.
  6. Higher courts, including the Supreme Court had refused to intercede, and the stay was to expire tonight.
  7. The Supreme Court eventually stepped in and ended legal segregation in the landmark 1954 decision, Brown v. Board of Education.
  8. I was convicted a year later and sentenced to death—a charge later overturned by the Supreme Court when it called for a retrial.
  9. Logistics wins the day, and the Supreme Deity is, at this juncture, nowhere to be seen.
  10. The Supreme Court justices who decided the Integrity case make $244,440 a year (Chief Justice Roberts makes $255,500).
  11. Like every other Spanish general in supreme command abroad, Polavieja had his enemies in Spain.
  12. To know, to love, and to be loved by such a man as Burne-Jones was a supreme blessing in his life.
  13. Make a personal appeal to your men and Godley's to make a supreme effort to hold their ground.
  14. Alone the supreme Self in him looked calmly on, seeming to lessen the part that trembled and knew fear.
  15. He loses sight of the supreme fact that after all, in its own poor, clumsy fashion, the machine does work.