supersede
美音:
[´su:pə´si:d
]英音:
[´su:pə´si:d
]vt.代替,取代,接替,紧接着...而到来,[律]延期 vi.推迟行动
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supersede为短语/超纲词汇
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名词:superseder 动词过去式:superseded 过去分词:superseded 现在分词:superseding 第三人称单数:supersedes
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sed,sess,sid=to sit(坐)
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supersede
/,su:pə'si:d; also, in ɑritish use, 英式英语读作 ,sju:-; ,supɚ`sid/
v [Tn] take the place of (sth/sb that was present or used before); be introduced so as to be used instead of (sth/sb) 代替, 取代, 接替(某事物[某人])
*Motorways have largely superseded ordinary roads for long-distance travel. 高速公路多已取代了普通公路.
* Will factory workers be entirely superseded by machines one day? 工人将来能完全由机器取代吗?
supersede
v [T][
Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Old French;Origin: superseder
'to not do something', from
Latin supersedere
'to be better than, not do something', from sedere
'to sit']
if a new idea, product, or method supersedes another one, it becomes used instead because it is more modern or effective
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replace Their map has since been superseded by photographic atlases.