超尘拔俗
      Explanation: Dust, vulgar: refers to the earthly, human; pull: out. Originally referred to the Buddhist Kung Fu deep, beyond the earth. Described as far more virtuous than after ordinary people.
      Usage: Joint type; as predicate, object, attribute; used in negative sentences
      Source: Song Huang Ting "and Wang Zhouyan long book": "Tang Tai Shan and small cap world, those who make life difficult for the sea view of the water also. Enterprises and Mu, the high and far, although its failure, still popular enough to pull over the world carry on."
      Examples: Meng Mingdeng too Huashan, to rock stars, the fruit man, save crest crane cloak, Yumao red lips and smug posture of a ~. (Ming Feng Meng, "Eastern Zhou Zhi" Forty-seventh back)
  • Thesaurus:  monument, without (a) parallel, Chao Yi reclusive, rise above this world and enter on a life of security, supergroup class, surpassing all others, beyond challenge, out and away, have no rival momentarily, Unmatched world, Dongliangzhicai, unprecedented, be absolutely matchless in the world, Guaershaoshuang, Foot stand, Single good at winning games, Classes showed off line, A group outstanding, unsurpassed, head, Online games it Unmatched world
  • Antonym Group:  Be mediocre and unambitious Zhibei, Oversensitive Zhicai