superordinate
ADJ อยู่ ระดับสูง กว่า อยู่ เหนือกว่า อยู่ สูง กว่า superior yu-ra-dub-sun-kwa
su per or di nate |ˌso͞opərˈôrdn -ət ˌsupərˈɔrd (ə )nət | ▶noun a thing that represents a superior order or category within a system of classification: a pair of compatibles must have a common superordinate. • a person who has authority over or control of another within an organization. • Linguistics a word whose meaning includes the meaning of one or more other words: “bird ” is the superordinate of “canary. ” ▶adjective superior in status: senior staff's superordinate position. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from super- ‘above, ’ on the pattern of subordinate .
superordinate |ˌs (j )uːpərˈɔːdɪnət | ▶noun 1 a thing that represents a superior order or category within a system of classification. • Linguistics a word whose meaning includes the meaning of one or more other words: ‘bird ’ is the superordinate of ‘canary ’. 2 a person of superior rank or status. ▶adjective superior in rank or status: senior staff's superordinate position. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from super- ‘above ’, on the pattern of subordinate .
s ù per ó rdinate 名詞 C 〘言 〙上位語 (↔hyponym ).