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• edellä• edellä mainittu• päällinen• päälle• päällä• yläpuolelta• yläpuolelle• yläpuolella• yllä• yllä mainittu• yli• ylhäällä• ylempänä• ylemmä• ylläoleva* * *1. preposition1) (in a higher position than: a picture above the fireplace.) yläpuolella2) (greater than: The child's intelligence is above average.) yli3) (too good for: The police must be above suspicion.) yläpuolella2. adverb1) (higher up: seen from above.) ylhäällä2) ((in a book etc) earlier or higher up on the page: See above.) edellä•- above all -
2 a cut above
• astetta parempi* * *((obviously) better than: He's a cut above the average engineer.) astetta parempi -
3 superior
• tirehtööri• nokkamies• ihailtava• johtava• johtaja• hieno• edullinen• ensiluokkainen• esimies• etevä• erittäin hyvä• etumies• etevämpi• apotti• voittamaton• pomo• päällysmies• päällikkö• halveksiva• mestari• paras• parempi• ylimielinen• ylivoimainen• ylempi• ylemmänasteinen• ylä• ylemmyydentuntoinen• ylempi (asema)• korkeampi• korkealaatuinen• korkein• lyömätön• luostarinjohtaja* * *su'piəriə 1. adjective1) ((often with to) higher in rank, better, or greater, than: Is a captain superior to a commander in the navy?; With his superior strength he managed to overwhelm his opponent.) ylempi, parempi2) (high, or above the average, in quality: superior workmanship.) ensiluokkainen3) ((of a person or his attitude) contemptuous or disdainful: a superior smile.) ylimielinen2. noun(a person who is better than, or higher in rank than, another or others: The servant was dismissed for being rude to her superiors.) esimies
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