0 having the highest rank, level, or importance -- (等级、水平或重要性)最高(的),至高无上(的)
the Supreme Court 最高法院
The country's present constitution gives supreme authority to the presidency. 现行宪法赋予总统至高无上的权力。
Beethoven reigns supreme among classical composers. 贝多芬在古典音乐作曲家中地位是最高的。
For me, dieting requires a supreme effort of will. 对于我来说,节食需要极大的毅力。
She was awarded a medal for showing supreme bravery. 她因为表现非常英勇而获得了一枚奖章。
Here the legislature, ex hypothesi, is acting within its constitutional powers and so, in that sense, its statutes are supreme.
Figure 3 lists the lexicon entry of the adjective yilai "supreme": its feminine form is obtained by adding the t suffix (hence feminine="t").
Parliament is, in their view, the supreme lawmaking body and therefore its internal rules are not subject to judicial review.
At least in terminology, anarchy has reigned supreme for over a century.
Not surprisingly, the concept of sharing revenue based largely on the derivation principle reigned supreme.