superficial
adj. 表面(上)的; 表皮的; 肤浅的, 浅薄的; 缺乏深度的
1.A superficial injury is not serious.
表面的伤不太严重。
2.It's a superficial book.
这是一本立论肤浅的书。
3.You're too superficial to appreciate great literature like this.
你太肤浅,无法欣赏这类文学巨著。
4.I should be able to get only a superficial impression.
我只能是获得一个表面的印象。
superior
adj. (级别、地位)较高的; (品质、程度)优良的;上等的, 优秀的; 有优越感
的, 高傲的 n. 长官, 上司;较好的人[事物], 优胜者
搭配:be superior to 胜过,比...优越
rise superior to 超越....,不为....所影响
1.You're a very superior young woman.
你是一个非常优秀的年轻女性。
2.The test showed he was the superior player.
这次测试显示出他比较优秀。
3.She affected a superior air.
她摆出一副高不可攀的样子。
4.John was his direct superior.
约翰是他的顶头上司。
5.As a violin player, he has no superior.
作为小提琴手, 没有人能胜过他。
surpass
vt. 超过; 优于; 多于; 非…所能办到
1.He surpassed all his rivals.
他比他的所有对手都强。
2.We will surpass our predecessors, and future generations will
certainly surpass us.
我们要突破前人,后人也必然会突破我们。
3.It will be hard to surpass this very high score.
要超过这么高的分数是很难的。
4.We are striving to catch up with and surpass advanced world levels.
我们正努力赶超世界先进水平。
surround
vt. 包围
1.A crowd surrounded him.
一群人围着他。
2.The castle stand in a picturesque setting surround by hill.
3.They try to use the wire netting to surround the garden.
他们试用铁丝网把花园围起来。