supreme

supreme [su:ˈpri:m]  [sʊˈprim] 

supreme 基本解释

形容词最高的; 至高的,无上的; 最重要的; (程度)很大的

supreme 相关例句

supreme的解释

形容词

1. The Pope is the supreme leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
    教皇是罗马天主教的最高领袖。

2. The most important law court is called the Supreme Court.
    最重要的法院叫做最高法院。

3. This is the supreme danger of our times.
    这是我们时代最大的危险。

supreme 网络解释

1. 最高的:其次,若此法律的效力,即其自身的内在效力存疑,则不应在另一更高的秩序中为其寻找效力根据,实在法必须被当作最高的(supreme)秩序、主权性的(sovereign)秩序.

2. 至高的:主权的含义是,国家对领土享有全面的(comprehensive)、至高的(supreme)、绝对的(unqualified)和唯一(exclusive)的控制权. 有学者提出,由于全球化,威斯特伐利亚体系在很大程度上已经成为了历史. 跟过去相比而言,

supreme 词典解释

1. 最高的;至高无上的
    Supreme is used in the title of a person or an official group to indicate that they are at the highest level in a particular organization or system.

    e.g. MacArthur was Supreme Commander for the allied powers in the Pacific.
           麦克阿瑟将军曾是太平洋战区盟军的最高统帅。
    e.g. ...the Supreme Court.
           最高法院

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2. 最大的;最多的
    You use supreme to emphasize that a quality or thing is very great.

    e.g. Her approval was of supreme importance...
           她的认可是至关重要的。
    e.g. The lady conspired to seize supreme power.
           该女士图谋攫取最高权力。

supremely
We are supremely confident because we have the right mixture of skill and experience...
我们有必备的技巧和经验,因此自信满满。
She gets on with her job and does it supremely well.
她继续她的工作,并且做得非常出色。
supreme 单语例句

1. supreme

1. The CPPCC ceased to act as the supreme organ of power in 1954 when the National People's Congress was convened.

2. The CPPCC ceased to act as the supreme organ of power in September 1954 when the National People's Congress was convened.

3. The Japanese Supreme Court rejected an appeal by the survivors on May 16.

4. The Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate also direct the trial and procuratorial work of corruption cases by means of judicial interpretations.

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5. A ruling last month by the Connecticut Supreme Court will make gay marriage legal there beginning next week.

6. The child rape case is the second capital punishment case from Louisiana this term at the Supreme Court.

7. supreme的反义词

7. Courts across China have been urged by the country's supreme court to use lethal injections for executions in capital punishment cases.

8. The Supreme Court said that judicial activism paralyzed executive and legislature departments.

9. A case challenging the state's marriage law is expected to be heard by the California Supreme Court next year.

10. The State Supreme Court stipulates entrapment can be used only to catch drug dealers, although if the method is used they must be spared the death penalty.

supreme 英英释义

adj

1. greatest in status or authority or power

    e.g. a supreme tribunal

    Synonym: sovereign

2. greatest or maximal in degree
    extreme

    e.g. supreme folly

3. final or last in your life or progress

    e.g. the supreme sacrifice
           the supreme judgment

4. highest in excellence or achievement

    e.g. supreme among musicians
           a supreme endxxeavor
           supreme courage