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su·preme S0909800 (so͝o-prēm′)adj.1. Greatest in power, authority, or rank; paramount or dominant.2. Greatest in importance, degree, significance, character, or achievement.3. Ultimate; final: the supreme sacrifice. [Latin suprēmus, superlative of superus, upper, from super, over; see uper in Indo-European roots.] su·preme′ly adv.su·preme′ness n.
su·prême S0909800 (so͝o-prēm′, -prĕm′)n.1. A rich sauce made with chicken stock and cream.2. A dish made or served with this sauce, especially the breast and wing of chicken or other fowl.3. a. A sherbet glass with a large bowl.b. A dessert served in such a glass.4. a. A container, such as a glass bowl, used for serving cold food in an inner container that nestles on crushed or cracked ice.b. Food served in such a vessel. [French, supreme, suprême, from Latin suprēmus, supreme; see supreme.]ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | supremely - to the maximum degree; "he was supremely confident" | Translationssupreme (suˈpriːm) adjective1. the highest, greatest, or most powerful. the supreme ruler. 至上的 至上的2. the greatest possible. an act of supreme courage. 極度的 极度的suˈpremely adverb 最重要地,至高地 最重要地,至高地 supremacy (suˈpreməsi) noun the state of being the greatest or most powerful. How did Rome maintain her supremacy over the rest of the world for so long? 至高 至高the Supreme Court noun the highest court of law in (a state of) the USA and many other countries. (美國各州和美國全國的)最高法院 (美国各州和美国全国的)最高法院 LegalSeeSupremeThesaurusSeesupreme |