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su·per·fi·cial /ˌsuːpəˈfɪʃəl◂ $ -pər-/ ●○○ adjective  1 not looking/studying carefully 不仔细察看的/研究的CARELESS not studying or looking at something carefully and only seeing the most noticeable things 肤浅的,浅薄的,不深入的superficial examination/study etc5They only have the most superficial understanding of prison life.他们对监狱生活只有最粗浅的了解。 Even a superficial inspection revealed serious flaws. 即使是粗略的检查都发现了严重的缺陷。n Naturally, such visits can allow only the most superficial understanding of prison life.2 appearance 外表SEEM seeming to have a particular quality, although this is not true or real 表面(上)的superficial resemblance/similarity Despite their superficial similarities, the two novels are, in fact, very different. 这两本小说尽管表面上有相似之处,但实际上大不一样。 Beneath his refined manners and superficial elegance lay something treacherous. 在他温文尔雅、貌似高贵的举止下隐藏着某种奸诈。at/on a superficial level At a superficial level, things seem to have remained the same. 从表面上看,似乎一切都没变。3 wound/damage 伤口/损伤LITTLE/NOT MUCH affecting only the surface of your skin or the outside part of something, and therefore not serious 表皮的,表面的 She escaped with only superficial cuts and bruises. 她侥幸躲过一劫,只受了点皮外伤。 superficial damage 表面的损坏4 personSTUPID/NOT SENSIBLE someone who is superficial does not think about things that are serious or important – used to show disapproval 〔思想〕浅薄的,肤浅的〔含贬义〕 SYN shallow All the other girls seemed silly and superficial to Darlene. 所有其他女孩在达琳看来都是又愚蠢又肤浅。5 not important 不重要的UNIMPORTANT superficial changes, difficulties etc are not important and do not have a big effect 〔变化、困难等〕不重要的,影响不大的 SYN minor superficial changes in government policies 政府政策的细微变动6. top layer 表层HETOP existing in or relating to the top layer of something, especially soil, rock etc 〔尤指土壤、岩石等〕表层的superficially adverbsuperficiality /ˌsuːpəfɪʃiˈæləti $ -pər-/ noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
superficialBut Pittsburgh women are not silly or superficial.He had always thought of it as a superficial and outmoded gesture found only in old novels.As a reader I think there is too much superficial cricket autobiography and biography already available.Barlow was treated for a superficial gunshot wound to the leg.To Ahab, the White Whale represents the impossibility of going behind the superficial layers of nature or reality.The head and snout alone bear some superficial likeness to those of that familiar creature.Debbie kept canceling our dates for superficial reasons.The landscape bore a superficial resemblance to England's green and pleasant land, and each house had a small suburban garden.a superficial understanding of physicsThe people are friendly, but only in a superficial way.superficial examination/study etcAfter he'd made a quick and fairly superficial examination I locked the door.Searches are restricted to superficial examination of outer clothing.superficial resemblance/similarityBut that is a superficial similarity.Genesis 1 has often been compared with the Babylonian account of creation to which it bears a superficial resemblance.There were, it was true, any number of superficial similarities.I shall suggest that, although they capture some superficial similarities between the two issues, they are ultimately misleading.The superficial similarities might make a lesser man than Mikhail Gorbachev tremble.The variety underlying the superficial similarity of idiom is enormous, even within the work of a single composer.But such arrangements bear only a superficial resemblance to classic design.They claim that despite superficial similarities with shamanism, something very different is going on.
Origin superficial (1300-1400) Late Latin superficialis, from Latin superficies surface, from facies face
su·per·fi·cial adjectiveLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
Corpus something not studying at carefully and or looking


superficial
superficial /ˌsuːpəˈfɪʃəl◂ $ -pər-/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Late Latin
 Origin: superficialis, from Latin superficies 'surface', from facies 'face'
1.  NOT LOOKING/STUDYING CAREFULLY not studying or looking at something carefully and only seeing the most noticeable things
    superficial examination/study etc
    Even a superficial inspection revealed serious flaws.
    Naturally, such visits can allow only the most superficial understanding of prison life.
2.  APPEARANCE seeming to have a particular quality, although this is not true or real
    superficial resemblance/similarity
    Despite their superficial similarities, the two novels are, in fact, very different.
    Beneath his refined manners and superficial elegance lay something treacherous.
    at/on a superficial level
    At a superficial level, things seem to have remained the same.
3.  WOUND/DAMAGE affecting only the surface of your skin or the outside part of something, and therefore not serious:
    She escaped with only superficial cuts and bruises.
    superficial damage
4.  PERSON someone who is superficial does not think about things that are serious or important – used to show disapproval
   SYN  shallow:
    All the other girls seemed silly and superficial to Darlene.
5.  NOT IMPORTANT superficial changes, difficulties etc are not important and do not have a big effect
   SYN  minor:
    superficial changes in government policies
6.  TOP LAYER existing in or relating to the top layer of something, especially soil, rock etc
—superficially adverb
—superficiality /ˌsuːpəfɪʃiˈæləti, ˌsuːpəfɪʃiˈælɪti $ -pər-/ noun [uncountable]


super·fi·cialBrE /ˌsuːpəˈfɪʃl/ 🔊, /ˌsjuːpəˈfɪʃl/ 🔊NAmE /ˌsuːpərˈfɪʃl/ 🔊 adjective(often disapproving) not studying or looking at sth thoroughly; seeing only what is obvious 粗略的;肤浅的;粗枝大叶的;浅薄的a superficial analysis粗略的分析The book shows only a superficial understanding of the historical context. 这部书表现出对历史背景肤浅的理解。🔊🔊appearing to be true, real or important until you look at it more carefully 表面的;外面的;外表的superficial differences/similarities表面的相异/相似之处When you first meet her, she gives a superficial impression of warmth and friendliness. 初次见面时,她总给人以热情亲切的表面印象。🔊🔊(of a wound or damage 伤口或损坏) only affecting the surface and therefore not serious 表层的;表皮的a superficial injury皮外伤superficial burns表面烧伤(disapproving) not concerned with anything serious or important and lacking any depth of understanding or feeling 浅薄的;肤浅的 SYN shallow a superficial friendship浅薄的交情The guests engaged in superficial chatter. 客人闲聊起来。🔊🔊She's so superficial! 她太肤浅了!🔊🔊(specialist) of or on the surface of sth 表面的;浅表的superficial veins浅静脉a superficial deposit of acidic soils沉积在表层的酸性土壤 super·fici·al·ity BrE /ˌsuːpəˌfɪʃiˈæləti/ 🔊, /ˌsjuːpəˌfɪʃiˈæləti/ 🔊NAmE /ˌsuːpərˌfɪʃiˈæləti/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] super·fi·cial·ly BrE /ˌsuːpəˈfɪʃəli/ 🔊, /ˌsjuːpəˈfɪʃəli/ 🔊NAmE /ˌsuːpərˈfɪʃəli/ 🔊 adverb