SUPER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Meaning of super in English
The Natural History Museum is a super place for kids .
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[ U ] Australian English
(also super petrol )
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super- prefix
(MORE THAN USUAL )
a supercomputer
the super-rich
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super- prefix
(OVER )
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(Definition of super from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
super | American Dictionary
super adjective [not gradable]
(EXCELLENT )
super adverb [not gradable]
(EXCELLENT )
(Definition of super from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of super
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I never believed that the walking-out business was anything more than a set of stage supers playing a very poor part.
The present situation is that 12 standards and 17 supers have been ordered, 10 are in abeyance and no one knows what is to happen about them.
Then the most similar clusters will be merged to make super -clusters.
In a somewhat weaker form (but still sufficient to imply super -linear lower bounds for log-depth circuits), their question can be stated as follows.
Finally, we introduce procedural abstraction as a kind of "super -tag" and this gives an opportunity to discuss the substitution model.
What we have, with the introduction of super -tides, is a burgeoning culture of operatic literacy.
Further we compare and discuss magnetic reversal time scales with biodiversity and the outbreak of super volcanoes, which affected the biosphere.
A projection is applied whenever an inward directed wave-front occurs as the immediate super -term of a sink term.
A steadystate super sonic flow is directed from left to right along a boundary (thick line).
The result is a sort of super -ordinal hardly, if ever, matched in one medieval manuscript alone.
In summary, the evolution of the high-density electron beam in the field of the super -intense laser pulse was considered.
Consequently, it is probable that the total income earned by super -hunter households from production activities is under-estimated.
However, when measuring people at the high and low extreme of fatigue, test inf ormation was super ior using f requency ratings.
The workforce tended to be drawn from the ' super -exploitable ' and consisted mainly of young female machine operators and male handloom weavers.
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Translations of super
in Chinese (Traditional)
出色的,極好的, 尤其地,非常地, (superintendent的非正式說法)…
in Chinese (Simplified)
出色的,极好的, 尤其地,非常地, (superintendent的非正式说法)…
in Spanish
genial, bárbaro, forma abreviada de "superintendent":…
in Portuguese
sensacional, fantástico, formidável…
in Japanese
in Turkish
in French
in Catalan
in Arabic
in Polish
in Norwegian
in Korean
in Italian
in Russian
olağanüstü, süper, çok iyi…
super, formidable, super-…
fantàstic, genial, forma abreujada de “supervisor”: porter…
super, świetny, świetnie…
ottimo, splendido, guardiano…
отличный, сверх-, супер-…
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