hyper / ˈhaɪ pər /

⚽高中词汇超级超级的超强的

hyper2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. overexcited; overstimulated; keyed up.
  2. seriously or obsessively concerned; fanatical; rabid: She's hyper about noise pollution.
  3. hyperactive.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who is hyper.

hyper 近义词

hyper

等同于 unwearied

hyper

等同于 weariless

hyper

等同于 invigorating

hyper

等同于 lively

hyper

等同于 on edge

hyper

等同于 overwrought

hyper

等同于 rousing

hyper

等同于 spirited

hyper

等同于 sprightly

hyper

等同于 temperamental

hyper

等同于 tense

hyper

等同于 tireless

hyper

等同于 untiring

hyper

等同于 vehement

hyper

等同于 overexcited

hyper 的近义词 1
hyper

等同于 active

hyper

等同于 madding

hyper

等同于 distressed

hyper

等同于 fidgety

hyper

等同于 frantic

hyper

等同于 frenetic

hyper

等同于 anxious

hyper

等同于 hyperactive

hyper

等同于 beyond

hyper

等同于 on edge

更多hyper例句

  1. Topicals is touted to incorporate high-quality ingredients with clinically-tested formulas that tackle skin conditions like eczema, hyper-pigmentation, psoriasis, and more.
  2. We are living in a hyper-toxic time and no one, Brockovich says, is looking at the big picture of water pollution.
  3. Quantum computing has the potential to handle complex problems at hyper-fast speeds.
  4. Jabbing the ST25 point only worked to reduce inflammation before the mice got the hyper-inflammatory shot.
  5. In short, the keywords you use to explain different intent can matter but it is not about hyper-focusing on the exact words you use to get the message across.
  6. Boys are taught early in life to devalue care, to be hyper-competitive, super-achieving men.
  7. She was born into a patriarchy and an industry that hyper-sexualizes women all the time.
  8. But the reality is that in our 24-7 hyper-connected world, powering down often requires powering up.
  9. Jane was raised in a matriarchal family by her hyper-religious grandma and young, aspiring singer single mother.
  10. But this patient was a doctor who had been treating people with Ebola in a facility awash with hyper-infective fluids.
  11. This delight was at one time somewhat disturbed by his hyper-sensitiveness.
  12. The two highest of these keys—the Hyper-lydian and the Hyper-aeolian—appear to have been added in the time of the Empire.
  13. This report—exploited in five-column head-lines by a hyper-hysterical paper of that period received wide attention.
  14. I trust that if we can ensure an atmosphere hyper-oxygenated to a certain point, we may be able to retain our senses.
  15. He had fought a short but furious ship-action, battering the invader until he was glad to hyper out.