superficial
superficial 英 [ˌsu:pəˈfɪʃl] 美 [ˌsupərˈfɪʃl]
adj. 表面的;肤浅的 ;表面文章的;外表的;(人)浅薄的
- Anything superficial has to do with the surface of something. If you're judging a book by its cover, you're being superficial. People who worry too much about their clothes and hair may also be considered superficial.
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- adj. 表面的;肤浅的 ;表面文章的;外表的;(人)浅薄的
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1. Happily, there was no apparent discomfort to any of the animals, although therewere some changes in pigmentation and superficial damage to the skin.
令人高兴的是,虽然有某些色素沉着的改变和皮肤表面的损伤,这些动物没有出现明显的不适。
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2. The only problem is that you have no system to what you do, you shadow them and copy the superficial parts of their life and get exhausted doing it.
问题是你对自己所做的没有一个系统的整体概念。 你只是跟随模仿了他们生活中表面的一部分,最终只会感到疲惫。
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3. Filial piety should not be expressed via superficial “performance”, but via children’s genuine care and love for their parents.
孝顺不应该通过表面的“表演”来表现,而是应该通过孩子们对父母真正的关爱来表达。
- superficial (adj.) late 14c., in anatomical and mathematical uses, "of or relating to a surface," from Late Latin superficialis "of or pertaining to the surface," from superficies "surface, upper side, top," from super "above, over" (see super-) + facies "form, face" (see face (n.)). Meaning "not deep, without thorough understanding, cursory, comprehending only what is apparent or obvious" (of perceptions, thoughts, etc.) first recorded early 15c. (implied in superficially "not thoroughly").
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