supremely / səˈprim, sʊ- /

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supremely 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.

supremely 近义词

supremely

等同于 excellently

supremely

等同于 perfectly

supremely

等同于 principally

supremely

等同于 above all

supremely

等同于 preeminently

supremely 的近义词 4
supremely

等同于 par excellence

supremely

等同于 especially

supremely

等同于 greatly

supremely

等同于 highly

更多supremely例句

  1. He has enormous talent and supreme confidence, so much so that he was asked Tuesday whose iron game he might take to replace his own and replied, “I’m very satisfied with mine.”
  2. With Democrats on track to hold the House, albeit by a smaller margin, legislative gridlock will continue to reign supreme — regardless of who’s president.
  3. For more than 30 years, conservatives have been using their legislative authority in the states to expand supreme courts, including recently in the states of Georgia and Arizona.
  4. As a general rule, the Supreme Court of the United States has the final word on questions of federal law, but state supreme courts have the final say on questions of their own state’s law.
  5. From enhanced bass response and volume to increased sound isolation, there are countless reasons why over-the-ear headphones reign supreme when you want the most out of your music collection.
  6. Schieffer and Wallace are supremely well-connected journalists.
  7. Remember that a heartfelt, supremely uncomfortable a cappella rendition of 'These Eyes' in Superbad?
  8. The monarch, the consummate PR, the head of the nation, had been supremely outplayed on her home territory.
  9. I had always thought of writers as supremely solitary creatures.
  10. Any morsel of rationale for why the “supremely safe” Boeing 777 vanished is swallowed like a pill.
  11. She ought to find me supremely foolish, and her silence was not even that of rancour; it was contempt.
  12. There were endless grades of distinction between the supremely wealthy and the absolutely poor.
  13. He knew it to be an immortal thing, hidden behind the veil of mortal flesh that for the moment was so supremely dear to him.
  14. By dawn the feverish, excited sleeplessness in his brain had driven him on and on to one last, supremely fantastic impulse.
  15. Steadily the idea grew that peace and beauty were supremely good, that violence and ugliness were supremely evil.