英:[ˌsu:pə'fɪʃi:z]
美:[ˌsupə'fɪʃɪˌiz]
英:[ˌsu:pə'fɪʃi:z]
美:[ˌsupə'fɪʃɪˌiz]
su·per·fi·ci·es
su pr fI shi iz [or] su pr fI shiz
复数:superficies
词根:superficial
adj.superficial 表面的;肤浅的
adv.superficially 表面地;浅薄地
n.superficial 表面文章;外表;浅薄的人
superficiality 浅薄,肤浅;表面性的事物
Noun
1. the purely external aspect of a thing; superficial appearance;
"the audience was held by the substance of the play rather than by the superficies of the production"-R.W.Speaight
2. outer surface of an area or a body
[拉]表面
Latin, surface, from super- + facies face, aspect — more at face
The first known use of superficies was in 1530
1 The Great Circle of Stennes, or Ring of Brogar, is a deeply entrenched circular space containing almost two acres and a half of superficies, of which the diameter is 366 feet.
2 The total superficies of the buildings is of seven thousand three hundred and thirty seven metres, or about the same number of yards.
3 The superficies of the earth being twice seven times that of the moon, what an influence the earth must exercise over its satellite!
4 This paper studies the method measuring the unit area resistance of the Sabric superficies in condition of the low-voltage, and analysis some concrete instances.
介绍了在低电压条件下,测量织物表面比电阻的电流比法,并对测量中一些具体问题作了分析。
5 It is indisputable that all men estimate all things whatever by their external temporary superficies—that is to say, by their physiognomy.
6 It is a very curious thing that our consciousness enters into relation only with the extra-cerebral, the external objects, and the superficies of our bodies.
7 He held that the state of England, notwithstanding the superficies of a material prosperity, was one of impending doom, unless it were timely arrested by those who were in high places.
8 Rights: refers to the property rights of superficies, easement, dien, mortgage, mining, fishery, patent, copyright, trademark and others.
四权利:指地上权、地役权、典权、抵押权、矿业权、渔业权、专利权、著作权、商标权及其他财产上之权利。
9 Is not all nature physiognomy, superficies and contents, body and spirit, external effect and internal power?
10 As the high heavens, the far-off mountains look to us blue, so a blue superficies seems to recede from us.
11 Do not trust anybody, all things are widely divergent with their superficies.
不要相信任何人, 所有的事情都与表面现象大相径庭!
12 If you really want to get crazy, you can use its root “superficies,” which was long, long ago accepted as standard English.
13 It is simply the same world surveyed from an opposite point of view—unaltered, uninverted, but seen in the superficies, presented in the concrete.
14 Do not trust anybody, all things are widely divergent with their superficies.
不要相信任何人,所有的事情都与表面现象大相径庭!
15 Not only Mrs. Potten's emotional superficies but her core of flint feared the emphatic answer, and yearned for an evasive one.
16 Immortal water, alive even to the superficies.
永恒之水从表面看都是活的。
17 I do not gather the precise purpose of the operation, but it seems that the soil had been very fine and level for a superficies of about ten yards.
18 There was not a particle of that looked-at superficies of hers that, often and often, did not answer to a secret thought....
19 The dry land upon our globe occupies only one-fourth of its whole superficies.
20 Their superficies is equal to about an acre and a half.
1 表面现象
2 外观
superficial surface color face effect air figure outside dress aspect species appearance external exterior dash garment showing resemblance likeness complexion rind seeming semblance externality facies physiognomy exteriority show surfacely shell outward facade guise getup shape cast hue visage out profile presentation colour apparel colouring
3 外形
formal outward set form image shape appearance external configuration outline exterior hue contour resemblance semblance externality figuration tournure
4 外表
exterior superficial ostensible look idea color image face effect air outside surface aspect species appearance external garment crust outward showing varnish likeness guise rind semblance garb visage similitude exteriority lineament vizard show facies externals device envelope seeming apparent
6 表层
7 表面
right super external formal exterior outward superficial seeming obverse one-dimensional surficial ostensive semblant surface top face appearance foreground periphery ectal token airy ostensible skin-deep Barmecide ectally surfacely bosom outside dial facade apparent cosmetic quasi on the surface of the surface shallow perfunctory semblable land crust facies