super
英 ['su:pə(r)] 美 [ˈsupɚ]
adj. 超级的,极度的,过分的,超等的,极好的;面积的,平方的
n. 特级品,特大号商品
adv. 非常,过分地
v. 用上浆纱布装(书脊);担任跑龙套角色
超; 超级; 超人; 超级英雄 复数:supers
顶好的;超级的;顶呱呱的
Some people use super to mean very nice or very good.
We had a super time... 我们玩得很痛快。
That's a super idea... 那真是个绝妙的主意。
'I think I could find you something.'—'That would be super.' “
我想我可以给你找到点儿什么东西。”——“那太棒了。”
2. ADV 副词非常;格外;极 Super is used before adjectives to indicate that something has a lot of a quality.
I'm going to Greece in the summer so I've got to be super slim.
夏天我要去希腊,因此我要变得格外苗条才好。
...squads of super-fit athletes.
身体超棒的一组组运动员
Super is also a prefix.
...the development of superfast computers. 超高速计算机的研发
3. ADJ 形容词(用于名词前)表示“超级的” Super is used before nouns to indicate that something is larger, better, or more advanced than similar things.
.building Russia into a super state.
把俄罗斯建成一个超级大国
...a chance to test-drive a stunning Lotus super-car.
试驾车速惊人的莲花牌超级汽车的机会
Super is also a prefix.
...planning and refining the next generation of superweapons.
设计和改进下一代超级武器
1.We had a super time in Italy.
我们在意大利过得十分惬意。
2. You'll like her; she's super.
你一定喜欢她,她好极了。
3. He has a super car.
他有一辆超级轿车。
4. She got a super new dress.
她有一套很漂亮的新衣服。
5. You look super in your new clothes!
你穿着这套新衣服漂亮极了!