supreme
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Supreme is used in the title of a person or an official group to indicate that they are at the highest level in a particular organization or system. 最高的[ADJ n]
MacArthur was Supreme Commander for the allied powers in the Pacific. 麥尅阿瑟是太平洋盟軍的最高司令官。
...the Supreme Court. …最高法院。
2. ADJ You use supreme to emphasize that a quality or thing is very great. 極其的[強調]
Her approval was of supreme importance. 她的認可是極其重要的。
3. supremelyADV 極其地[ADV adj/adv]
She does her job supremely well. 她工作得極其出色。
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supreme /sʊˈpriːm/
剑桥词典
- having the highest rank , level , or importance
- Love reigned supreme in her heart .
- He took his case to the supreme court of the land .
- He was supreme commander of the Allied troops . 返回 supreme
(等級、水平或重要性)最高(的),至高無上(的)
the supreme commander of the armed forces 武裝部隊最高統帥
the Supreme Court 最高法院
The country's present constitution gives supreme authority to the presidency . 現行憲法賦予縂統至高無上的權力。
Beethoven reigns supreme among classical composers . 貝多芬在古典音樂作曲家中地位是最高的。
very great , or the best
極大的;最好的
For me, dieting requires a supreme effort of will. 對於我來說,節食需要極大的毅力。
She was awarded a medal for showing supreme bravery . 她因爲表現非常英勇而獲得了一枚獎章。
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