释义 |
supremelysu‧preme‧ly /sʊˈpriːmli, sjuː- $ sʊ-, suː-/ ●○○ adverb [+adjective/adverb] - At work, Diane was a supremely confident executive.
- He's young, supremely talented and an integral part of a successful, high profile side.
- He was supremely confident that he could span the river.
- He was one of the most supremely stupid men I have ever met.
- How did they come to take the supremely efficient forms did take?
- Rich, fireside colours add warmth to the room and, of course, they are supremely practical.
- These laws, far from being wasteful and random, are supremely elegant and efficient.
- They believed their perspective to be supremely superior because it was far more modern.
ADJECTIVE► confident· He is shy and softly spoken but supremely confident in his ability.· He was supremely confident that he could span the river.· They were supremely confident that we would achieve the result.· At work she was a supremely confident executive; with her first child she was a skittish novice.· Yet Haig was unchastened, indeed remained supremely confident.· Kim was supremely confident of his position and the ascendency of his self-reliant juche ideology. extremely or to the greatest possible degree: a supremely talented player |