【supersede】在多语言下的意思、翻译、词源、用法、例句
英语(English)
词源(Etymology)
From Middle French superseder (“postpone, defer”), from Latin supersedere, from super (“over”) + sedere (“to sit”). The meaning “to replace” is from 1642, probably by association with unrelated precede – note that ‘c’ instead of ‘s’ (from cedere (“to yield”), not sedere (“to sit”)). As a result, supercede is a common misspelling – see therein for further discussion. Doublet of surcease.
发音(Pronunciation)
动词(Verb)
supersede (third-person singular simple present supersedes, present participle superseding, simple past and past participle superseded)
- (transitive) To take the place of.
- Those older products have been superseded by our new range.
- (transitive) To displace in favour of itself.
- Modern US culture has superseded the native forms.
用法注意(Usage notes)
Supersede is the only English word ending in -sede. Similar words include four ending in -ceed, and several ending in -cede. Supercede is therefore a common misspelling of this word.
同义词(Synonyms)
翻译(Translations)
查看更多(See also)
- supercede and superseed (common misspellings)
- supersedure
- supersession
名词(Noun)
supersede (plural supersedes)
- (Internet) An updated newsgroup post that supersedes an earlier version.
- Rogue cancels and supersedes are being issued on a large scale against posters.
来源参考(References)
- ^ “supersede” in TheFreeDictionary.com, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.: Farlex, Inc., 2003–2020.
Latin
动词(Verb)
supersedē