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词汇 supreme
释义 supreme
adjective
uk /suːˈpriːm/ us /suːˈpriːm/
C1
having the highest rank, level, or importance: (等级、水平或重要性)最高(的),至高无上(的)
the supreme commander of the armed forces武装部队最高统帅
the Supreme Court最高法院
The country's present constitution gives supreme authority to the presidency.现行宪法赋予总统至高无上的权力。
Beethoven reigns supreme among classical composers.贝多芬在古典音乐作曲家中地位是最高的。
very great, or the best: 极大的;最好的
For me, dieting requires a supreme effort of will.对于我来说,节食需要极大的毅力。
She was awarded a medal for showing supreme bravery.她因为表现非常英勇而获得了一枚奖章。
Love reigned supreme in her heart.爱情完全占据了她的心。
He took his case to the supreme court of the land.
He was supreme commander of the Allied troops.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Very important or urgent
all-important
at all costsidiom
be a matter of life and/or deathidiom
cardinally
chief
imperative
last
last but not leastidiom
leading
life-altering
life-and-death
overriding
primacy
primary
prime
principally
prior
seminal
tectonic
weighty

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supreme | American Dictionary


supreme
adjective[ not gradable ]
us/səˈprim, su-/
at the highest level:
The dictionary was called the supreme authority on all matters relating to the language.

supremely


adverb[ not gradable ]us/səˈprim·li, su-/
He was supremely self-confident.

Examples of supreme


supreme
Here the legislature, ex hypothesi, is acting within its constitutional powers and so, in that sense, its statutes are supreme.
Figure 3 lists the lexicon entry of the adjective yilai "supreme": its feminine form is obtained by adding the t suffix (hence feminine="t").
Parliament is, in their view, the supreme lawmaking body and therefore its internal rules are not subject to judicial review.
At least in terminology, anarchy has reigned supreme for over a century.
Not surprisingly, the concept of sharing revenue based largely on the derivation principle reigned supreme.
The great theories of physics cover an immense range of phenomena with supreme economy of expression.
In a world defined by quantification, quantitative methods reign supreme.
In fact, it is in the chorus's music that its unimportance as a dramatic participant is ultimately claimed as its supreme virtue.
Their 'headmen' who were 'perfectly supreme and who exercise[d] an unlimited authority' entered into contracts with employers on behalf of the whole community.
As a fool, he totally lacks arete; as a saint, he is endowed with supreme, natural arete.
In such a system where the influence of personal relationships reigns supreme, party platforms and ideology carry little significance.
The fever is for "pleasure," at once a sickness and a purpose, a natural and an unnatural goal, a supernatural nonsense and a supreme inspiration.
There should be on earth one religion in conjunction with one imperium, ' one kingdom not unlike that of heaven ', under one supreme prince.
The eighteenth-century histories are also based on the assumption that the ruler was of supreme importance to the political system.
Such an artist has something which we don't have, a terribly good word for a supreme intelligence, an innocent necessity, of shaping.
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