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to exceed / overtake / surpass / transcend / ultra- / super- / to pass / to cross
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超 [chāo]
1. To cross over, to be higher than.
2. To jump up, to leap over.
3. Outside of a certain range.
4. Distant, far away.
5. A look of regret or distraction.
1. To cross over, to be higher than: 超越 (surpass), 高超 (excellent), 超出 (exceed), 超额 (surplus), 超龄 (age-exceeding), 超等 (superior rank), 超载 (overload), 超重 (overweight), 超支 (over-budget).
2. To jump up, to leap over: "挟泰山以超北海" (to carry Mount Tai and leap over the North Sea).
3. Outside of a certain range: 超自然 (supernatural), 超音速 (supersonic), 超导现象 (superconductivity).
4. Distant: 超遥 (remote), 超忽 (faint).
5. A look of regret: "武侯超然不对" (Wuhou appeared distracted and did not respond).
超 [chāo] (verb)
Original meaning: To leap up; to jump over.
1. Same original meaning: [En.] jump into; jump over.
2. To promote: [En.] promote.
3. To surpass; to exceed: [En.] surpass; exceed.
超 [chāo] (adjective)
1. Detached, transcendent: [En.] detached.
2. Superb, excellent: [En.] superb.
3. Distant; remote: [En.] distant.
4. Distracted, as if having lost something: [En.] distracted.
Example citations and phrases:
- "超乘" (to leap into a battle car).
- "超足" (to leap).
- "超步" (to take a step over).
- "超次" (to promote to a higher level).
- "超逸" (transcendent elegance).
- "超妙" (superior beauty).
- "超然" (to appear distant).
- "超忽" (to be lost and distracted).
In classic literature:
- "超,跳也" (to leap/jump).
- References in texts indicating leaping and overcoming challenges, like in 《史记》 or 《楚辞》.
- The concept of being fulfilled or distracted in narratives like 《庄子》.
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