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super    音標拼音: [s'upɚ]
n. 不重要的角色,冗員
a. 上等的,特大的,特級的,極好的,十分的

不重要的角色,冗員上等的,特大的,特級的,極好的,十分的

super


super
adv 1: to an extreme degree; "extremely cold"; "extremely
unpleasant" [synonym: {extremely}, {exceedingly}, {super},
{passing}]
adj 1: of the highest quality; "an ace reporter"; "a crack
shot"; "a first-rate golfer"; "a super party"; "played
top-notch tennis"; "an athlete in tiptop condition"; "she
is absolutely tops" [synonym: {ace}, {A-one}, {crack},
{first-rate}, {super}, {tiptop}, {topnotch}, {top-notch},
{tops(p)}]
2: including more than a specified category; "a super
experiment"
3: extremely large; "another super skyscraper"
n 1: a caretaker for an apartment house; represents the owner as
janitor and rent collector [synonym: {superintendent}, {super}]

Super- \Su"per-\ [L. super over, above; akin to Gr. ?, L. sub
under, and E. over. See {Over}, and cf. {Hyper-}, {Sub-},
{Supra-}, {Sur-}.]
1. A prefix signifying above, over, beyond, and hence often
denoting in a superior position, in excess, over and
above, in addition, exceedingly; as in superimpose,
supersede, supernatural, superabundance.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Chem.) A prefix formerly much used to denote that the
ingredient to the name of which it was prefixed was
present in a large, or unusually large, proportion as
compared with the other ingredients; as in calcium
superphosphate. It has been superseded by per-, bi-, di-,
acid, etc. (as peroxide, bicarbonate, disulphide, and acid
sulphate), which retain the old meanings of super-, but
with sharper definition. Cf. {Acid}, a., {Bi-}, {Di-}, and
{Per-}.
[1913 Webster]


Super \Su"per\, n.
A contraction of {Supernumerary}, in sense 2. [Theatrical
Cant]
[1913 Webster]

133 Moby Thesaurus words for "super":
Big Brother, a cut above, above, ahead, ascendant, auditor, better,
bit player, boatswain, boss, capping, chief, chosen, comptroller,
controller, cool, crown, damned, distinguished, divine, duodecimo,
eclipsing, eighteenmo, eminent, exceeding, exceedingly, excellent,
excelling, exceptionally, excessively, exquisite, extra, extremely,
figurant, figurante, finer, floor manager, floorman, floorwalker,
folio, foreman, gaffer, ganger, gilt-edged, glorious, golden,
greater, groovy, head, headman, heavenly, higher, highly, hot,
hugely, immense, immensely, imperial, in ascendancy,
in the ascendant, inordinately, inspector, keen, magnificent,
major, marked, marvelous, medium, monitor, mute, neat,
noncommissioned officer, octavo, octodecimo, of choice, one up on,
outstanding, over, overfull, overly, overman, overmuch, overseer,
proctor, quarto, rare, rattling, rivaling, royal, sensational,
sextodecimo, sirdar, sixteenmo, slave driver, spear-carrier,
splendid, splendiferous, stand-in, standby, sterling, straw boss,
strikingly, subforeman, substitute, supe, superb, supereminent,
superexcellent, superfine, superintendent, superior, supernumerary,
supervisor, support, supporting actor, supporting cast, surpassing,
surpassingly, surveyor, taskmaster, terrific, too, topping,
transcending, tremendous, twelvemo, understudy, unduly, upper,
visitor, walk-on, walking gentleman, wonderful



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