英 [suːˈpriːmli; sjuːˈpriːmli] 美 [suːˈpriːmli]
adv. 至上地;崇高地;极度,极其
to the maximum degree
he was supremely confident
... supremely 无上地 wonderfully 绝妙地 ecstatically 心醉神迷地 ...
supreme 最高的;至高的;最重要的
supremacist 至上主义者的
supreme 至高;霸权
supremacist 至上主义者
至上地;崇高地
She does her job supremely well.
她工作得极其出色。
They managed it all supremely well.
这件事他们干得极其出色。
Iris Murdoch was regarded by many as a supremely good and serious writer.
艾里斯·默多克被许多人认为是一位极其出色而又严肃的作家。
We're going to look at one example of an episode in which the promise is affirmed--or confirmed, reaffirmed--and an example of an episode in which the promise is supremely threatened.
我们来看一个应许被声明的例子,-或者是被确认,被重申--和一个应许,遭受极度威胁的例子。
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Which is why it seems supremely odd, and stupid, that no candidate is courting small business.
In democratic countries, almost everybody agrees that religious freedom is a supremely important ideal.
Santa Cruz has 300 days of sun a year, and its setting is supremely beautiful.