单词:supremed
(权力、地位等)至高无上的,至上的
首要的
(质量、性质、程度等)最高的;最大的;极度的
最高超的,最优的,卓越的
极端的,终极的
最后的;(刑罚等)涉及死亡的
最重要的,决定性的
n.
权力(或地位、权威等)最高的人
至高无上,至上
极量;极度
[the supreme]至高无上者,神,上帝
奶油沙司
浇有奶油沙司的菜肴
supreme2
[sju'pri:m; -'preim; sə-]
n.
高脚甜点杯
用高脚杯盛放的甜点,高脚浅杯中的甜点(或开胃品)
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