super

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj. 副词 adv.
/ˈsuːpə/|/ˈsʉwpə/    /ˈsupɚ/|[ˈsʉu̯.pɚ]|/ˈsʉːpə/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Clipping of superannuation. Australia,New-Zealand,abbreviation,alt-of,clipping
    — Jane looked forward to collecting a large super payout when she retired.
  2. Clipping of supercomputer. abbreviation,alt-of,clipping,colloquial
    — The performances and cost ranges of three classes of commercial supercomputers are given in Table 2.1. The full-scale supers are the most expensive class, represented by Cray, ETA, and Fujitsu systems, for example.
  3. Clipping of superhero. abbreviation,alt-of,clipping,colloquial,slang
    — For quotations using this term, see Citations:super.
  4. Clipping of superhive. abbreviation,alt-of,clipping,colloquial
    — There may be thirty to fifty supers in every outyard, and we have only about half an hour to get them off the hives, stacked and covered before the bees get really cross about what we are doing.
  5. Clipping of superintendent, especially, a building's resident manager (sometimes clarified as “building super”). US,abbreviation,alt-of,clipping,colloquial
  6. Clipping of supernaturalist, especially as distinguished from bright. abbreviation,alt-of,clipping,colloquial,neologism
    — For quotations using this term, see Citations:super.
  7. Clipping of supernumerary; (theater) specifically, a supernumerary actor. abbreviation,alt-of,clipping,colloquial
    — For this scene, a large number of supers are engaged, and in order to further swell the crowd, practically all the available stage hands have to ‘walk on’ dressed in various coloured dominoes, and all wearing masks.
  8. Clipping of supertanker. abbreviation,alt-of,clipping,colloquial
    — That is a lot of ship, about the size of big tankers before they grew so rapidly to become supers, mammoths and oilbergs.
  9. Clipping of supervisor. abbreviation,alt-of,clipping,colloquial
  10. A superimposed caption or image. colloquial
    — Supers are superimposed words that run across the TV screen and provide information such as the names of interview subjects. The newsroom sends a printed list of these supers to Perry.
  11. A watch (timepiece). colloquial,obsolete
    — The "super" or watch is passed to a stall, who hurries away, while the "dip" continues on the car. No sign of recognition passes between the members of the mob when at work.
动词 v.
  1. Clipping of superhive. abbreviation,alt-of,clipping,colloquial
    — The question is: when is the best time to super?
  2. Clipping of superimpose. abbreviation,alt-of,clipping,colloquial
    — Even running a supered "Re-enactment" caption for a few seconds is poor policy, he feels […]
形容词 adj.
  1. Of excellent quality, superfine. not-comparable
  2. Better than average, better than usual; wonderful. not-comparable
副词 adv.
  1. Very; extremely (used like the prefix super-). colloquial,not-comparable
    — The party was super awesome.
  2. Absolutely; utterly. colloquial,not-comparable
    — I super don't care about that.

词形变化

supers plural supers present,singular,third-person supering participle,present supered participle,past supered past

词源

词源 1
From super- (prefix), from Middle English super-, from Latin super-, from super (“above”). Doublet of over and hyper.
词源 2
Abbreviation by shortening.
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