supremely
supremely
英[su:ˈpri:mli]美[suːˈpriːmli]
adv.极其,极为;
例句
I consider a supremely beautiful gesture.我觉得这是非常优雅的姿态.
They managed it all supremely well.这件事他们干得极其出色。
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。
Iris Murdoch was regarded by many as a supremely good and serious writer.许多人都视艾丽丝·默多克为极其优秀和严肃的作家。
Graeme remains a supremely talented cricketer and must still have a splendid future in the game.格雷姆依然是一个极有天赋的板球运动员,在这项运动中一定仍可拥有辉煌的前程。
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
ADJ
*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.
例句
MacArthur was Supreme Commander for the allied powers in the Pacific.麦克阿瑟将*曾是太平洋战区盟*的*高统帅。...the Supreme Court.*高法院ADJ
*大的;*多的
You use supreme to emphasize that a quality or thing is very great.
例句
Her approval was of supreme importance...她的认可是至关重要的。The lady conspired to seize supreme power.该女士图谋攫取*高权力。英汉词典释义
adv.
极其;极为
I consider a supremely beautiful gesture.我觉得这是非常优雅的姿态。英英词典释义
Adverb
1. to the maximum degree;
"he was supremely confident"