Supersede Meaning in English
word
ˌsupɝˈsid
soo-per-SEED
sˈuːpəsˌiːd
SOO-puh-seed
释义
To take the place of something or someone that was previously in use; to replace something, especially because it is old, less efficient, or no longer valid.
用法与细微差别
Formal and technical tone. Common in legal, business, or academic contexts. Often used as 'supersede by' or 'supersede with'. Do not confuse with 'surpass' (to be better than) or 'replace' (everyday term).
Spanish: reemplazar - sustituirPortuguese (BR): substituir - substituirPortuguese (PT): substituir - suplantarChinese (Simplified): 取代 - 替代Chinese (Traditional): 取代 - 替代Hindi: स्थानीयकरण करना - प्रतिस्थापित करनाArabic: يحل محل - يستبدلBengali: প্রতিস্থাপন করা - বাদ দিয়ে নতুন কিছু স্থাপন করাRussian: заменять - вытеснятьJapanese: 取って代わる - 置き換えるVietnamese: thay thế - thay chỗKorean: 대체하다 - 교체하다Turkish: yerine geçmek - değiştirmekUrdu: متبادل بننا - پرانی چیز کی جگہ لیناIndonesian: menggantikan - mengambil alih
例句
The new law will supersede the old one.
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This model supersedes last year’s version.
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Digital cameras have superseded film cameras.
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If better evidence comes, it could supersede everything we know.
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Old practices may be superseded as technology advances.
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Their proposal was superseded by a more effective solution.
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