superb
英 [suːˈpɜːb]
美 [suːˈpɝːb]
- adj. 极好的;华丽的;宏伟的
- n. (Superb)人名;(罗)苏佩尔布
1. 比b 级货要好的.
2. 超过了best, 比best还好。
superb 卓越的,极佳的来自拉丁语 superbus,卓越的,壮观的,等同于 super,在上,超过,be,存在,成为。
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superb: [16] Etymologically, superb denotes being ‘above’. It comes ultimately from Latin super ‘above, over’, which with the addition of the suffix *bh- produced superbus. This had the sense ‘superior’, and it also, from the notion of being ‘above oneself’, of thinking oneself ‘superior’, came to mean ‘proud’. English acquired it via Old French superbe.
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- superb (adj.)
- 1540s, "noble, magnificent" (of buildings, etc.), from Latin superbus "grand, proud, splendid; haughty, vain, insolent," from super "above, over" (see super-). The second element perhaps is from PIE root *bhe- "to be." General sense of "very fine" developed by 1729. Related: Superbious (c. 1500); superbly.
- 1. It makes a superb filling for cakes and sponges.
- 它非常适合做蛋糕和软布丁的馅儿。
- 2. My wife and I discovered some superb places to eat.
- 我和妻子发现了一些就餐的极好去处。
- 3. There is a superb 18-hole golf course 6 miles away.
- 6英里外有一个一流的18洞高尔夫球场。
- 4. Each of the rooms has a superb view of Pissouri Bay.
- 每个房间都能将皮苏里湾的美景尽收眼底。
- 5. The superb sets are enhanced by Bobby Crossman's marvellous costumes.
- 博比·克罗斯曼绝妙的服装为华丽的舞台增色不少。