;(战争或冲突中具有的)优势;优越(性) If one side in a war or conflict has superiority, it has an advantage over its enemy, for example because it has more soldiers or better equipment.
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The US will need a three-to-one superiority in forces to be sure of a successful attack...
美国需要在军力上具有3比1的优势才能确保进攻胜利。
We have air superiority.
我们有空中优势。
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su·per·ior·ity/suːˌpɪəriˈɒrəti;sjuːˌpɪəriˈɒrəti; NAmEsuːˌpɪriˈɔːrəti;suːˌpɪriˈɑːrəti/noun[uncountable ]1superiority(in sth) |superiority(to/over sth/sb) the state or quality of being better, more skilful, more powerful, greater, etc. than others 优越(性);优势◆the superiority of this operating system这款操作系统的优越性◆to have naval/air superiority(= more ships/planes than the enemy)有海上╱空中优势2behaviour that shows that you think you are better than other people 优越感;神气活现的样子;盛气凌人的行为◆an air of superiority神气活现的样子OPP
1the quality of being better, more skilful, more powerful etc than other people or thingsOPP inferioritysuperiority of the supposed superiority of the male sexsuperiority over the intellectual superiority of humans over other animalssuperiority in US superiority in air power2an attitude that shows you think you are better than other people – used to show disapproval: Janet always spoke with an air of superiority. his sense of superiority
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