C1 verb 正式

superplicive

/ˌsuːpərˈplɪsɪv/

To add multiple layers of complexity or to fold something over itself repeatedly. In a technical or academic context, it refers to the process of intricate layering or over-complicating a structure through overlapping elements.

例句

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1

I had to superplicive the puff pastry dough several times to ensure it would be flaky after baking.

I had to superplicive the puff pastry dough several times to ensure it would be flaky after baking.

2

The architect chose to superplicive the glass panels to create a unique shimmering effect on the building facade.

The architect chose to superplicive the glass panels to create a unique shimmering effect on the building facade.

3

Don't superplicive the instructions or no one will understand how to build the shelf.

Don't superplicive the instructions or no one will understand how to build the shelf.

词族

名词
superplication
Verb
superplicive
副词
superplicively
形容词
superplicatory
相关
superplicant
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记忆技巧

Break the word down: 'Super' (above/over) and 'plic' (fold, like in complicate or replica). Think of 'super-folding' something until it's very thick and complex.

快速测验

The baker decided to ________ the pastry layers to achieve the desired height and texture.

正确!

正确答案是: superplicive

例句

1

I had to superplicive the puff pastry dough several times to ensure it would be flaky after baking.

everyday

I had to superplicive the puff pastry dough several times to ensure it would be flaky after baking.

2

The architect chose to superplicive the glass panels to create a unique shimmering effect on the building facade.

formal

The architect chose to superplicive the glass panels to create a unique shimmering effect on the building facade.

3

Don't superplicive the instructions or no one will understand how to build the shelf.

informal

Don't superplicive the instructions or no one will understand how to build the shelf.

4

Modern sociologists tend to superplicive their theories by adding numerous sub-categories of identity.

academic

Modern sociologists tend to superplicive their theories by adding numerous sub-categories of identity.

5

The legal department decided to superplicive the merger agreement with additional contingency clauses.

business

The legal department decided to superplicive the merger agreement with additional contingency clauses.

词族

名词
superplication
Verb
superplicive
副词
superplicively
形容词
superplicatory
相关
superplicant

常见搭配

superplicive layers superplicive layers
superplicive the narrative superplicive the narrative
superplicive the surface superplicive the surface
superplicive the process superplicive the process
superplicive the fabric superplicive the fabric

常用短语

superplicive to a fault

superplicive to a fault

highly superplicived

highly superplicived

attempt to superplicive

attempt to superplicive

容易混淆的词

superplicive vs supplicate

Supplicate means to beg or pray humbly, whereas superplicive means to layer or complicate.

superplicive vs superimpose

Superimpose means to place one thing over another, while superplicive implies a more complex folding or repetitive layering.

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使用说明

This word is extremely rare and usually appears in specialized testing or high-level academic writing to describe physical or metaphorical layering. Note that while '-ive' usually ends an adjective, it is treated here as a verb meaning to perform the action of layering.

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常见错误

Learners often use 'superplicate' (a more common variant) or mistake the word for an adjective because of the '-ive' suffix. Ensure you use it as an action word in the context of increasing complexity.

💡

记忆技巧

Break the word down: 'Super' (above/over) and 'plic' (fold, like in complicate or replica). Think of 'super-folding' something until it's very thick and complex.

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词源

Derived from Latin 'super' (above) and 'plicare' (to fold).

语法模式

transitive verb often used in the passive voice regular conjugation (-ed, -ing)

快速测验

The baker decided to ________ the pastry layers to achieve the desired height and texture.

正确!

正确答案是: superplicive

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