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superiors

英 [sju(ː)ˈpɪərɪəz]

美 [suˈpɪriərz]

n.  级别(或地位、职位)更高的人; 上级; 上司; 用作宗教团体领导的头衔
superior的复数

柯林斯词典

  • ADJ-GRADED 比…好的;比…强的;优于…的
    If one thing or person issuperior toanother, the first is better than the second.
    1. We have a relationship infinitely superior to those of many of our friends...
      我们的关系要比我们其他许多朋友的关系好得多。
    2. ...a woman greatly superior to her husband in education and sensitivity...
      学历和悟性都比她丈夫高出许多的女人
    3. Long-term stock market investments have produced superior returns compared with cash deposits.
      股票市场长期投资的收益比现金存款要高。
  • ADJ-GRADED 优良的;优秀的;优等的
    If you describe something assuperior, you mean that it is good, and better than other things of the same kind.
    1. A few years ago it was virtually impossible to find superior quality coffee in local shops...
      几年前在当地商店里几乎买不到优质咖啡。
    2. Lulu was said to be of very superior intelligence.
      大家都说露露智力出众。
  • ADJ (在重要性上)更高级的,上级的
    Asuperiorperson or thing is more important than another person or thing in the same organization or system.
    1. ...negotiations between the mutineers and their superior officers...
      哗变士兵和他们的上司长官间的谈判
    2. Locally passed laws are of superior authority to those laws passed in Moscow.
      当地法律高于莫斯科颁布的全国法律。
  • N-COUNT 上级;上司;级别更高的人
    Yoursuperiorin an organization that you work for is a person who has a higher rank than you.
    1. Other army units are completely surrounded and cut-off from communication with their superiors...
      其他陆军部队被重重包围,和上级的联系也被切断了。
    2. The company president, and my immediate superior, was the dynamic Harry Stokes.
      公司的董事长,也就是我的直接上司,是精力充沛的哈里·斯托克斯。
  • ADJ-GRADED 有优越感的;高傲的;傲慢的
    If you describe someone assuperior, you disapprove of them because they behave as if they are better, more important, or more intelligent than other people.
    1. Finch gave a superior smile...
      芬奇高傲地笑了笑。
    2. You can stand there and feel superior as you point and laugh at them.
      你站在那儿指指点点、嘲笑他们时,会觉得自己高人一等。
  • ADJ-GRADED (人数)占优的,居多的
    If one group of people hassuperiornumbers to another group, the first has more people than the second, and therefore has an advantage over it.
    1. The demonstrators fled when they saw the authorities' superior numbers...
      看到当局派出人员人数占优,示威者就四散逃跑了。
    2. His men were far superior numerically.
      他手下的士兵在人数上占了绝对优势。
  • N-COUNT (某一活动的)能人,高手
    If you describe someone as yoursuperiorin a particular activity, you mean that they are better than you at that activity.
    1. Anthony sometimes felt that his mistress was his superior in willpower...
      有时安东尼感觉他的情妇比他更有意志力。
    2. Among his immediate rivals was Arnold Matters, probably his superior in comic roles.
      在他的直接竞争者中,阿诺德·马特斯也许在喜剧表演上比他更胜一筹。

双语例句

  • Officials failed to pass vital information to their superiors
    官员们没有将重要信息汇报给他们的上司。
  • My superiors valued my insight and my knowledge of the job requirements in making their selection.
    我的上司在进行人员选择时很看重我的洞察力和工作职责方面的知识。
  • His superiors suspended him, and then downgraded him.
    他的上司先将他暂时停职,随后把他降职。
  • You can get ahead if you present your ideas to superiors.
    你可以向上司表达你的想法,你会领先别人的。
  • This could make your superiors hesitate to trust you with major responsibilities
    这样会使上级不敢对你委以重任。
  • Don't elevate your superiors to superstar status.
    别把你的上司捧得跟超级巨星似的。
  • He was valued by both his peer and his superiors.
    他的同级和上级都很器重他。
  • You are very loyal towards your superiors.
    你是非常忠诚往你的优胜者。
  • Others may worry excessively about job performance or customer complaints or minor conflicts with their superiors.
    还有一些人可能会对工作表现、客户投诉或者与上司之间的小矛盾而过度担忧。
  • She has been abused by the system and hates the superiors who have ruined her career.
    她受到了所在体制的伤害,憎恨那些毁了她事业的上司。