superiority

英[suːˌpɪəri'ɒrəti] 美[suːˌpɪri'ɔːrəti]
  • n. 优越性;优势
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    n. (名词)
    1. 优势
    2. 优等
    3. 优越(性)
    4. 上等
    5. 上级
    6. 优越感
    7. 神气活现的样子
    8. 盛气凌人的行为
    9. 超越
    10. 优秀
    11. 傲慢
    12. 自命不凡
    13. 自尊
    n. (名词)
    1. [U] 优越(性),优等 advantage

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the quality of being superior

  2. the quality of being at a competitive advantage

  3. displaying a sense of being better than others;

    "he hated the white man's superiority and condescension"

  4. the state of excelling or surpassing or going beyond usual limits

1. The home side rubbed in their superiority with a further goal.
主队再进一球从而奠定了优势。

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2. He contented himself by assuming an air of superiority.
他表现出一副高高在上的样子以获得自我满足。

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3. Democracy might elevate the common man to a position of political superiority.
民主也许能提升普通人的政治地位,让他们产生优越感。

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4. The technical superiority of laser discs over tape is well established.
激光影碟相对于磁带的技术优势早已牢牢确立。

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5. We have air superiority.
我们有空中优势。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This is the only way to demonstrate the superiority of socialism.
      只有这样,才能表明社会主义的优越性。
    2. Socialist democracy enjoys strong vitality and superiority.
      社会主义民主政治具有强大的生命力和优越性。
    3. Your army has numerical superiority over theirs.
      与他们相比你们的军队占有人数优势。
    4. He won the bout by great superiority.
      他以绝对优势赢了这场比赛。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The balance of maritime superiority has tipped in favor of us.
      海上优势已经转到我们这边了。