单词 | super |
释义 | super (once / 657 pages) nadjadv When something is extraordinary, it’s super, like a movie that couldn't possibly be better or the super grade you got on your test: A+. The adjective super is an abbreviated use of the prefix super-, which comes from the Latin super-, meaning “above,” “over,” or “beyond.” Super is another way to say "the best" — you are above the rest. Super can also describe something that's really big: the supermarket came along after little neighborhood shops; supermarkets are huge in comparison. WORD FAMILYsuper: superest, supers USAGE EXAMPLESOVERREACTION: The Packers are ready to duplicate 2010, win three playoff games and the Super Bowl. Washington Times(Jan 03, 2017) There’s only been one rematch in Super Bowl history. Seattle Times(Jan 02, 2017) Kubiak’s farewell: No one should be particularly surprised by Kubiak’s decision to leave the Broncos, even after last season’s Super Bowl title. Washington Post(Jan 02, 2017) 1n a caretaker for an apartment house; represents the owner as janitor and rent collector Syn|Hyper superintendent caretaker a custodian who is hired to take care of something (property or a person) 2adj extremely large another super skyscraper Syn big, large above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent 3adj including more than a specified category a super experiment Syn comprehensive including all or everything 4adj of the highest quality a super party Syn A-one, ace, crack, first-rate, tiptop, top-notch, topnotch, tops superior of high or superior quality or performance 5adv to an extreme degree Syn exceedingly, extremely, passing |
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