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cutting-edge

尖端的,最先进的,最前沿的,尖端

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the sharp edge of a cutting implement.
    • : forefront; lead: on the cutting edge of computer technology.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmodern
as innew
Synonyms
advanced先进的,先进,高级,高级的brand-new全新的,崭新的,全新,新的contemporary当代,当代人,当代的,当代化current当前,目前,当前的,目前的different不同的,不同,不一样的,不同于late迟到的,迟来的,迟到了,晚了modern现代,现代的,现代化的,现代化original原始的,原始,原创,原有的recent最近,最近的,近期,近来state-of-the-art最先进的,最先进的技术,先进的,先进的技术strange奇怪,奇怪的,陌生的,陌生unfamiliar不熟悉的,陌生的,不熟悉,不熟悉的人unique独特的,独一无二的,独特,独一无二unusual不寻常,不寻常的,异常,异乎寻常au courant迅速,迅速的,迅速反应,迅速行动dewy带露水的,带露珠的,带露水的人,带露水dissimilar异种,不相同的,不一样的,不相同distinct鲜明的,鲜明,明显的,分明的fashionable时髦的,时尚的,时尚,流行的inexperienced没有经验,没有经验的,没经验的,没经验just out刚出来,刚出来的,刚刚出来,刚刚出来的latest最新,最新的,最近,最近的modernistic现代化的,现代主义,现代派,现代主义的modish谦虚,谦和,谦虚的,谦和的neoteric全新的,中性的,中性,新奇newfangled新式的,新奇的,新潮的,新颖的novel新奇的,新奇,新奇事物,新奇的事物now现在,如今,目前spick-and-span精益求精,精明的人,精明强干,精益求精的topical外用,外用的,专题,外科ultramodern超现代,超现代的,超现代性,超现代化unaccustomed不习惯,不习惯的,不习以为常,不适应uncontaminated未受污染的,无污染的,未受污染,无污染unknown未知,不详,未知数,未知的unlike不像,不一样,不像的,不一样的unseasoned不合时宜的,不合时宜,不成熟的,没有经验的unskilled非技术性,非熟练,非技术性的,非熟练的unspoiled未受破坏的,未受污染的,未被破坏的,未受污染untouched无动于衷,无动于衷的,原封不动,原封不动的untrained未受过训练的,未经训练的,未经训练的人,未经培训的untried未试过,未试,未试过的,未曾尝试untrodden未开化的,未开垦的土地,未开化,荒芜的unused未使用的,未使用,未使用过的,未用的up-to-date最新的,最新情况,最新动态,最新virgin处女,处女座,处女的,处女座的youthful年轻的,青春的,青春洋溢,青春
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Examples

  • From backcountry ski resorts to via ferrata, there have never been more or better ways to get after it outside—and Colorado is on the cutting edge.

  • That’s hardly a cutting edge insight, but it’s too easy to forget it.

  • First, the Microsoft case was a controversy at the cutting edge of the tech industry.

  • Through much of the 20th century, the US was on the cutting edge of retail’s evolution.

  • Little is recorded of the ornamental, Godzilla-sized pillar with a blade — no contemporary illustrations, no manifesto behind its conception, no specs on the size of the cutting edge, only enough stray details to tease us with what might have been.

  • Not to be left behind, progressives in neighboring Wisconsin clamored to join the cutting edge of public health.

  • French officials were already on edge after a series of apparently unconnected attacks, including the stabbing of police officers.

  • The rage that Marvin has embodied, a man on the edge of eruption, is always a badly wounded man.

  • Marvin hops over the edge of his retaining wall, which he built.

  • Instead of just cutting out whole food groups, Bacon says people should pay attention to how food makes them feel.

  • After a bit of waiting, Mac decided that the smoke was floating from a certain direction, and we began to edge carefully that way.

  • Mrs. Newbolt was cutting splints for her new sun-bonnet out of a pasteboard box.

  • "It is good to pray here," she said, in a tone the mildness and sincerity of which made the reproach more cutting.

  • Instead of cutting new works, page by page, people cut them altogether!

  • The rest is done by cutting away two upper and four under-teeth, and substituting false ones at the desired angle.