单词详解
1. adj.
A. (在职位,地位等方面)较高的,上级的[(+to/in)] ( of or characteristic of high rank or importance)
He’ll report it to his superior officer! 他将把这一情况报告给他的上司!
B. (在数量等方面)较大的,较多的[(+to/in)] ( written or printed above and to one side of another character)
The other team is superior in numbers. 另一对在数量上占优势。
C. (在品质等方面)较好的,优秀的,有优越感的,上等的[(+to/in)] (of high or superior quality or performance)
This wallet is made of superior leather. 这只钱包由上等皮革制成。
Don’t take a superior attitude toward the younger students.
不要对比自己年轻的同学采取傲慢的态度。
2. n. [C]
A.上司,长官,长辈(one of greater rank or station or quality)
She is my superior. 她是我的上司。
He always does what his superiors tell him. 他惟上级之命是从。
B.占优势者,优胜者[(+in)] (a combatant who is able to defeat rivals)
He has no superior as a basketball player.
作为一名篮球运动员,没有人能胜过他。
相关词组
1.superior to优于……,比……好
Some people think that the digital TV is superior to satellite TV.
一些人认为数字电视优于卫星电视。
2. superior in在……方面优越
Their team is superior in numbers.他们对在数量上占优势。
相关单词
副词:superiorly
名词:superiority