superannuated如何读

英:[ˌsu:pərˈænjueɪtɪd]

美:[ˌsjupɚˈænjuˌetɪd]

superannuated是什么意思

adj.

领取退休金而退休的

落伍的,废弃的

v.

因落后于时代而废除,勒令退学( superannuate的过去式和过去分词 )

superannuated自然拼读

su·per·an·nu·at·ed

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superannuated扩展

superannuation (n.)

superannuated词根

词根:superannuate

n.

superannuation 退休;退休金;废弃;陈旧

vi.

superannuate 变得过时;因年老而领养老金退休

vt.

superannuate 废弃,淘汰;给……养老金使退休;解雇……

superannuated英英释义

Adjective

1. discharged as too old for use or work; especially with a pension;

"a superannuated civil servant"

2. too old to be useful;

"He left the house...for the support of twelve superannuated wool carders"- Anthony Trollope

3. old; no longer in use or valid or fashionable;

"obsolete words"

"an obsolete locomotive"

"outdated equipment"

"superannuated laws"

"out-of-date ideas"

superannuated词源中文解释

1630年代,“过时的,过时的”; 1740年,“因年老而退休”,源自现代拉丁语 superannuatus,这是中世纪拉丁语 superannatus 的改编(可能受到 annual 的影响),后者指“超过一岁的”并用于牲畜,来自拉丁语 super “超过,超过”(见 super-) + annus “年”(见 annual(形容词))。早期的同义词是 superannate(约1600年),来自中世纪拉丁语 superannatus。比较法语 suranner。

superannuated词源英文解释

Medieval Latin superannuatus, past participle of superannuari to be too old, from Latin super- + annus year — more at annual

The first known use of superannuated was circa 1634

superannuated儿童词典英英释义

supercontinentnoun

a former large continent which is assumed to have existed and from which other continents broke off and drifted away

supercomputernoun

a large very fast mainframe used especially for scientific computations

superciliousadjective

coolly and disdainfully proud : snobbish

superciliousadjective

coolly and disdainfully proud : snobbish

superbadjective

outstandingly excellent, impressive, or beautiful was a superb pianist

superb quality

superbadjective

outstandingly excellent, impressive, or beautiful was a superb pianist

superb quality

superannuateverb

to retire and pension because of age or infirmity

to become retired

to become outdated

superannuatedadjective

too old for work or use

superannuated 例句

1 Only he's not a hirsute rocker or a podgy, superannuated pub crooner latterly and creepily making a living belting out nursery rhymes for adults.

2 Typically, promising stars are put through a gruelling training schedule as they pass along the conveyor-belt production of new girl and boybands to replace their quickly superannuated colleagues.

3 All the patients are superannuated, wandering around lethargically in long white robes or occupying themselves with croquet and calisthenics, in between receiving unspecified “treatments” in a locked wing.

4 A novel which couldn't be further from the work of some superannuated old buffer: in human psychology and literary technique, it is as modern and modernist as they come.

5 The Republican establishment, like the House of Lords a century back, has the feel of a fated and superannuated institution that no stratagem can save.

6 And he concludes with a wry elegy for the typewriter, a machine that has become, along with the movie projector and the turntable, a fetish and an emblem of superannuated modernity.

7 Their anarchistic romance now feels like ancient history, a sensation compounded by the chi-chunk-chi-chunk of the superannuated slide projector.

8 And who knew about the existence, at least in this droll fiction, of an animal shelter for retired police dogs where the superannuated sniffers’ specific talents are listed for potential owners?

9 Disney may have figured that it had a couple of surefire hits in its pipeline with “The Marvels” and “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” a sequel in that already superannuated series.

10 The talk of setting aside a corner of the pasture for superannuated animals had long since been dropped.

11 This artfully staged show brings a fresh vibe to a genre that has come to seem prematurely superannuated.

12 PO'N Tales of incoming vessels bearing deadly cargo have long resonated in the popular imagination; one thinks of the Demeter sailing into Whitby Bay carrying a certain superannuated Count.

13 Managers who no longer have anyone to manage are fobbed off with inflated titles, much as superannuated politicians are made Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster or Lord President of the Council.

手下没人可管的经理拿泛滥的头衔糊弄人,就像让老掉牙的政客当上兰开斯特公爵郡大臣或枢密院议长。

14 But though we love the three-minute burst of glory, spare a thought for the soon to be superannuated album.

15 It’s a poignant, faintly surreal encounter, two superannuated grandees coming to terms with their own obsolescence, but Morgan felt it didn’t quite work as an ending.

16 In this year’s primaries young Democrats voted overwhelmingly for the superannuated yet childlike Bernie Sanders, who is too old even to be a baby boomer.

17 Defanged, with glazed eyes and creaking joints, these superannuated party animals try vainly to stir up some enthusiasm during a return visit to Las Vegas, the site of the first “Hangover” movie.

18 The stereotyping of two extraordinary, adept, capable and qualified potential presidents in successive articles in The Post undermines and underrates all older people and evinces a disturbing, superannuated and narrow mind-set.

19 The reformers who rallied around Mohammad Khatami (president from 1997 through 2005) and believed the theocracy could be softened, even superannuated, through the ballot box have been banned from the corridors of power.

20 But they are not the play’s problem; the biggest threat they pose to the status quo is their superannuated roughhousing.

superannuated 同义词

5 赶不上时代的

musty

10 领养老金退休

superannuation superannuate

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