superior

D.J.:[sjuˈpiəriə] K.K.:[sʊˈpɪriɚ]

adj.

  1. (级别、地位)较高的; (品质、程度)优良的, 较好的
    • You're a very superior young woman.
      你是一个非常优秀的年轻女性。
    • He may be capable of jealousy when you have made superior progress in your work.
      当你在工作中取得较大进步时, 他也会嫉妒你。
    • The book is superior to that.
      这本书比那本书好。
    • The army was superior in number to its enemies.
      部队在数量上超过了敌人。
  2. 上等的, 优秀的
    • The test showed he was the superior player.
      这次测试显示出他比较优秀。
  3. 有优越感的, 高傲的
    • She affected a superior air.
      她摆出一副高不可攀的样子。
    • Why does he look so superior?
      他为什么看上去那么傲慢?

n.

  1. 上级, 长官, 上司
    • John was his direct superior.
      约翰是他的顶头上司。
    • He always does what his superiors tell him.
      他惟上级之命是从。
  2. 较好的人[事物], 优胜者
    • As a violin player, he has no superior.
      作为小提琴手, 没有人能胜过他。

网络词典

superior

英 ˈjuːpərɪə(r) 美 ˈjuːpərɪə(r)
形容词 中文翻译:优越的
同义词: ['preferable', 'preferable', 'preferable', 'superior', 'better']

例句:

  1. 1. The newcar is more superior than the old one.
    新车比旧车更好。
  2. 2. The team's performance was superior to their opponents.
    团队的表现优于对手。
  3. 3. The new software is superior to its predecessor.
    新软件优于前一代产品。