English to Chinese Dictionary superiority

superiority

优势
definition
noun
an attempt to establish superiority over others
the state of being superior.
translation of 'superiority'
noun
优势,
优越
example
the allies have achieved air 'superiority'
Building on relative 'superiority' is achieved by comparing products systematically with competitors and investing selectively either to improve the attractiveness of the product or to reduce the cost.
Things go wrong, however, when that develops into an undeserved 'superiority' over other ideas.
These facilities can help the US military quickly gain air 'superiority' throughout Central Asia, and even into the Middle East.
an attempt to establish 'superiority' over others
This includes challenging our sense of moral, political, military, cultural and religious 'superiority' over others.
He'd love to flaunt the weapon like that under the very nose of the detective, further establishing his intellectual 'superiority' over the dumb cop.
Scene after scene, the professor uses the meaning he assigns to words to establish dictatorial 'superiority' over his pupil up until to the abrupt dark comedic ending.
True, his whole attitude is one of 'superiority' , but it is more playful in nature.
he attacked the media's smug 'superiority'
This air of religious 'superiority' informed their efforts to Christianize the ‘heathen’ Indians.
Russia reportedly developed anti-satellite weapons at the height of the Cold War and China is judged to pose a threat to the US's strategic 'superiority' in space.
And like most messy people, I harbor a sense of 'superiority' over neatniks; I'm simply too busy to waste time shuffling papers.
Such attitudes, he felt, supported whites' feelings of 'superiority' .
In his gallery of caricatures are the British who brought with them imperialistic arrogance and a powerful sense of cultural 'superiority' .
an attempt to establish 'superiority' over others
I believe a free society can be achieved only by convincing our fellow men of its 'superiority' over possible alternatives.
However, 'superiority' over our ancestors in science and culture does not guarantee us being more artistic.
At higher graphics quality settings the newer graphics core proves its 'superiority' , though.
The practical results also suggest its 'superiority' over the rivals, as we have just seen from the performance graph above.
It reinforces a sense of superiority in a society that says it doesn't believe in classes, and it allows Americans to establish feelings of dominance and 'superiority' over others.
It was with such airs of 'superiority' that I spent every free moment during my two years at Yale buried in the corner of the library.
As the privileged core of colonial English education, they were used to bolster ideas of English 'superiority' over the culture and literature of the ‘natives’.
We chose this case because it was not a simple story of one innovation's demonstrable technical and economic 'superiority' over an incumbent rival.
The worst sin of all was ‘side’ - showing off either wealth or intellectual 'superiority' .
The implications for national greatness and commercial 'superiority' were stressed repeatedly.
Culturalism smacks of attitudes of 'superiority' and cultural elitism - my culture is better than yours.
The main weakness of the tradition is an attitude of campy 'superiority' , one that can quickly become self-congratulatory.
Neither teacher nor student should have 'superiority' over the other in this pedagogic arrangement.
the allies have achieved air 'superiority'
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