词汇 | hyper |
释义 | hyper adjective informaluk /ˈhaɪ.pər/ us /ˈhaɪ.pɚ/ → hyperactive: 亢奋的 I don't let him have sweet fizzy drinks because they tend to make him hyper.我不让他喝甜味的汽水饮料,因为常会让他变得亢奋。 Becoming too excited and easily upset ado ant antsy at the end of your tetheridiom be in a whirlidiom demented febrile have a weak stomachidiom have ants in your pantsidiom have thin/thick skinidiom high-strung highly strung hysterics lather overeager overeagerness oversensitive overwrought shockable worked up hyper- prefix uk /haɪ.pər-/ us /haɪ.pɚ-/ having too much of a quality: 超出,过度 hyperactive过分活跃的 hypercritical吹毛求疵的 hypersensitive过分敏感的 Too much and unnecessary ado be up to your neck (in something)idiom bellyful binge carry/take coals to Newcastleidiom drown gush heavy-handed immoderate immoderately inappeasable inessential infest plenty pleonasm pleonastic plethora proliferation unwarranted weigh someone/something down hyper | American Dictionaryhyper adjective infmlus/ˈhɑɪ·pər/ extremely excited or nervous: I was so hyper it took me over an hour to get to sleep. hyper- prefix us/ˌhɑɪ·pər/ having a lot or too much of the stated quality: hypercritical hyperintelligent hyper- | Business Englishhyper- prefix uk /haɪpər/us too much, or greater or much more than usual: hyperexpensive IT used to mean linked (= connected from one website, picture, video, etc. to another one) Examples of hyperhyper Indeed, we can, in fact, confidently trace hyper-rhoticity back to at least the eighteenth century. Each component maintains a separate professional culture, assisted by their hyper-autonomy and lack of accountability. The results show that the hyper-viscosity coefficient is negative for graded filters and positive for spectral filters. Based on insights gained from detailed performance profiles, we outline and evaluate a novel 'hyper-active' parsing strategy. The result was a proclivity for deficits, financed through monetary issue, which led in the first half of the 1920s to inflations and hyper-inflations. This soon changed, as the catastrophic hyper-inflation triggered a wave of crime. The environmental sounds are used only in the four interludes between the scenes, and were chosen, first of all, for their vivid, even hyper-realistic quality. The distribution of chemical bond energy along the hyper-efficient geometrical surfaces of these atoms could give them physical properties unlike any other substance known. It pours not from the childish soul but from the hyper-sophisticated soul of a great composer. According to this view, an individual concept is generated within hyper-columns by synchronizing and desynchronizing connections. Depressed patients are often characterized as having abnormal levels of ' arousal ', be it hypo- or hyper-arousal. Does this synchronicity provide additional evidence of a regionwide transition from state hyper-autonomy to a more reciprocal relationship between states and civil societies? Currently, there is evidence to support both hyper- and hyposecretion of basal cortisol in circumstances of repetitive stress exposure. The dogmas of ' ' hyper-technologism ' ' are to be countered by the ' ' comic corrective, ' ' the reminder that human life is a project continually in ' ' composition. In this case, figure 10 shows that, typically, c2 < 0, corresponding to a negative hyper viscosity. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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