superseding 接替
- I am sure he and Kate will be wonderful representatives of “New Britain” — swiftly superseding the likes of the Beckhams.
我确信他和凯特将会轻易超过贝克汉姆夫妇,成为杰出的“新英国”的代表。 - But at the same time, Wheeler saw "emergent properties" within the superorganism superseding the resident properties of the collective ants.
但在同一时刻,惠勒还从超越了蚂蚁集群固有特征的超级有机体中看到了“涌现的特征”。 - Mr. Tu believes the true plan — prior to the Japanese crisis — was to raise output from the current 10.8 gigawatts to 86, superseding an earlier target, set in 2007, of 40 gigawatts.
涂先生认为(日本核电危机之前)可行的核电容量计划应是从目前的108亿瓦增加到860亿,超出2007年设定的400860亿的目标。
Supersede \Su`per*sede"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Superseded}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Superseding}.] [L. supersedere, supersessum, to
sit above, be superior to, forbear, omit; super above +
sedere to sit: cf. F. supers['e]der. See {Sit}, and cf.
{Surcease}.]
1. To come, or be placed, in the room of; to replace.
2. To displace, or set aside, and put another in place of;
as, to supersede an officer.
3. To make void, inefficacious, or useless, by superior
power, or by coming in the place of; to set aside; to
render unnecessary; to suspend; to stay.
Nothing is supposed that can supersede the known
laws of natural motion. --Bentley.
4. (Old Law) To omit; to forbear.