词汇 | supremely |
释义 | supremely adverb uk /suːˈpriːm.li/ us /suːˈpriːm.li/ extremely: 极其,非常 The coach is supremely confident that his team will reach the finals.教练对他的球队打入决赛信心百倍。 Linguistics: very & extreme abjectly absolutely abundantly abundantly clear beyond biblical downright extraordinarily extremely infinitely particularly profoundly stupefyingly super super-duper super-spectacular superabundantly totally violently whatever Examples of supremelysupremely Here was on offer a supremely confident philological and mathematical analysis of the contents of ancient theories - and so, what more could have been said? That is precisely what makes the music 'ambient'; its locus is not 'without', but in a supremely literal sense within. In either case, the happiness admits of an error or imperfection, and hence is less than supremely worthwhile. So (the argument runs) the realization of the remotely improbable conditions for this supremely valuable phenomenon should be regarded as signifying the activity of mind. I propose an epistemic strategy growing out of my grandmother's supremely rational advice. Many religions conceive of that relationship as extremely or even supremely worthwhile. The supremely important thing is spiritual relationship and proximity. One possibility lies in the secondary characteristics that ensure that spider mites are supremely adapted to managing the risk associated with ballooning dispersal. They are supremely conflicted characters, in whose personalities the forces of evil - bloodlust, desire for revenge, and hatred - do battle with softness, tenderness and love. The logic of the investigator's interpretation of this correlation, however, is supremely dependent on the assumption that the data points do not represent qualitative differences. But that does not show that false happiness can be supremely worthwhile happiness. Family members remain supremely important for support in times of frailty and for reciprocal exchanges of services and sociability. This is well exemplified by recent work on 'the body', the supremely individual site of contestation, yet one so rarely recovered by archaeology. It is not the model of the supremely autonomous patient directing their flavor of antibiotic. This is a familiar point from the cloning literature, but one that it is supremely worthwhile to make to the general public. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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