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  1. superior

    • IPA[səˈpirēər]

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    • adj.
      higher in rank, status, or quality;of high standard or quality
    • n.
      a person or thing superior to another in rank, status, or quality, especially a colleague in a higher position;the head of a monastery or other religious institution.
    • noun: superior, plural noun: superiors

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    • 1. a person or thing superior to another in rank, status, or quality, especially a colleague in a higher position obeying their superiors' orders
    • the head of a monastery or other religious institution.
    • 2. a superior letter, figure, or symbol.
    • n.
      (in England) a higher court whose decisions have weight as precedents and which is not subject ...

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    • n.
      (in many states of the US) a court of appeals or a court of general jurisdiction.

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    • ph.
      the largest of the five Great Lakes of North America, on the border between Canada and the US. ...

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    • n.
      the head of a female religious community.

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    • n.
      any of the planets Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, whose orbits are further from ...

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    • n.
      any of the planets Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, whose orbits are further from ...

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    • n.
      a conjunction of Mercury or Venus with the sun, when the planet and the earth are on opposite ...

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    • IPA[suːˈpɪərɪə]

    英式

    • adj.
      higher in rank, status, or quality: a superior officer the new model is superior to every other car on the road
    • n.
      a person superior to another in rank or status, especially a colleague in a higher position: obeying their superiors' orders

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    • IPA[səˈpirēər]

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    • a port city in northwestern Wisconsin, on Lake Superior, adjacent to Duluth in Minnesota; ...

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