superiority
英 [suː,pɪərɪ'ɒrɪtɪ; sjuː-]
美 [su,pɪrɪ'ɔrəti]
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- superiority (n.)
- late 15c., from superior (adj.) + -ity, or directly from Medieval Latin superioritatem (nominative superioritas), from superior.
- 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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