英:['sju:pə'skɪpʃən]
美:['supə'skrɪpʃən]
英:['sju:pə'skɪpʃən]
美:['supə'skrɪpʃən]
su·per·scrip·tion
su pr skrIp shn
词根:superscript
adj.superscript 标在上方的
n.superscript 上标
vt.superscribe 在…上面写;(在信封等上)写姓名住址
noun
the act of writing, marking, or engraving on the outer surface or top of something.
the writing on the top or outer surface of something, such as the address on a letter or envelope.
14世纪晚期,源自拉丁语 superscriptionem(主格 superscriptio),“上面的书写”,动作名词,来自 superscribere 的过去分词词干(参见 superscript)。
取,处方标记:处方开始之前的符号见prescription
Middle English, from Late Latin superscription-, superscriptio, from Latin superscribere
The first known use of superscription was in the 14th century
superstarnoun
a star (as in sports or the movies) who is considered extremely talented, has great public appeal, and can usually command a high salary
supersonicadjective
ultrasonic
of, being, or relating to speeds from one to five times the speed of sound in air
moving, capable of moving, or using air currents moving at supersonic speed
a supersonic airplane
supersessionnoun
the act of superseding : the state of being superseded
supersensitiveadjective
hypersensitive
supersedeverb
to force out of use as inferior
to take the place, room, or position of : replace
to remove in favor of another
superscriptionnoun
something superscribed
the act of superscribing
superscriptionnoun
the part of a pharmaceutical prescription which contains or consists of the Latin word recipe or the sign ℞
1 Princkley brought him the letters, and he glanced at the superscriptions lest any one should wear a look of immediate importance.
2 The superscription was in white ink, and it was addressed to Mr. John Brown.
3 As she glanced at its superscription the thought passed through her mind that it might be some dire and alarming message from her husband.
4 And the superscription of his accusation was written over, the KING of the JEWS.
在上面有他的罪状,写的是犹太人的王。
5 My servant, who has lived with me fourteen years, may, for aught I know, have been bribed to abstract these letters on their arrival; they would be easily recognized by the very superscription.
6 "Man and the earth,"—this has been the subject of our previous disquisitions, and might serve as the superscription to this first portion of the work.
7 Absently, without motive, she extracted it and glanced at the superscription.
8 I cried; but he would not suffer me even to read the superscription.
9 C�sar was the lord of the coinage which bore his "image and superscription," God of the thoughts of their hearts and their private lives.
10 When a Christian is "sealed" by the Holy Ghost, "sealed" as the property of his Master, there will be no need to ask, "Whose image and superscription is this" upon the "sealed" one?
11 The next morning be posted it himself at the office of M. sur M. it was addressed to Paris, and the superscription ran: to Monsieur Chabouillet, Secretary of Monsieur le Prefet of Police.
第二天早晨,他亲自把那封信送到滨海蒙特勒伊邮局。那封信是寄到巴黎去的,上面写着这样的字:“呈警署署长先生的秘书夏布耶先生”。
12 He may show the superscription, or the signature, or both, to his idle companions, and make insinuations much to her disadvantage, which his comrades will be sure to circulate and exaggerate.
13 The superscription on the envelope is arranged and punctuated like the introduction in the letter, except that the punctuation may be omitted from the end of lines.
14 "Very well," replied Lord Bolingbroke, something hastily; and I noticed that he dropped his hand over the superscription of the letter.
15 I started, as one does at an unexpected presence, to find an envelope among them with his familiar superscription.
16 Direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed.
17 However, there is especially no problem even if the file is preserved in the superscription.
可是写在上面的字保存文件特别也没有问题。
18 Lady Mary had no sooner glanced at the superscription than she sent her maid downstairs to bring the lackey immediately to her boudoir.
19 There is the usual superscription and salutation, followed, according to Paul’s custom, by the expression of his thankful recognition of the love and faith of Philemon and his prayer for the perfecting of these.
20 "From the King!" exclaimed Sir John Grey--"from the King!--a letter to me!"--and he held the packet to the lamp, and gazed on the superscription attentively.