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futuristic

/fyoo-chuh-ris-tik/US // ˌfyu tʃəˈrɪs tɪk //UK // (ˌfjuːtʃəˈrɪstɪk) //

未来主义的,未来主义,未来派,未来派的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the future: a futuristic view of the world.
    • : ahead of the times; advanced: futuristic technology.
    • : of or relating to futurism: the futuristic rejection of traditional forms.

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Examples

  • Having made quite a nice chunk of change by selling a Windjammer fairing to everybody in America with a motorcycle, Craig Vetter began cranking out his futuristic, modified KZ1000 Mystery Ship.

  • It’s not so hard to translate “futuristic” into titanium and carbon-reinforced plastic when you’re only building three bikes a day by hand—200 total—and charging $60K for each one.

  • The panelists said futuristic applications like enhancing intelligence, or making kids with increased disease resistance, remain too uncertain to attempt.

  • Musk continually drifted away from medicine and back to a much more futuristic “general population device,” which he called the company’s “overall” aim.

  • The futuristic casing was created by the industrial design firm Woke Studio, in Vancouver.

  • In the future, the ship could be fitted with futuristic lasers and electro-magnetic rail-guns too.

  • The massive inflatable structure is filled with multi-colored light and takes a prehistoric yet futuristic shape.

  • It looks like a futuristic chaise longue, and is almost Grecian in its blinding-white color.

  • It is no coincidence that the strategies striving to solve SCI are futuristic.

  • Even better, it would use the funds to construct a futuristic $5 billion battery plant.

  • The furnishings are many hued, the cushions a flare of color, and the pictures fantastically futuristic.

  • Pillbot looked up from examination of the "doodles" and followed Gault over to the futuristic statuary.

  • It does not care twopence whether the method of their revelation is new or old, academic or futuristic.

  • They were anachronisms in this world; misfits; futuristic beings who dared not show themselves.

  • I got a quick impression, looking out the window, that the Germans were certainly the most modern, futuristic people in the world.