hyper
超,超级,超级的,超强的
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Definitions
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- : overexcited; overstimulated; keyed up.
- : seriously or obsessively concerned; fanatical; rabid: She's hyper about noise pollution.
- : hyperactive.
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- : a person who is hyper.
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Examples
Topicals is touted to incorporate high-quality ingredients with clinically-tested formulas that tackle skin conditions like eczema, hyper-pigmentation, psoriasis, and more.
We are living in a hyper-toxic time and no one, Brockovich says, is looking at the big picture of water pollution.
Quantum computing has the potential to handle complex problems at hyper-fast speeds.
Jabbing the ST25 point only worked to reduce inflammation before the mice got the hyper-inflammatory shot.
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.
Boys are taught early in life to devalue care, to be hyper-competitive, super-achieving men.
She was born into a patriarchy and an industry that hyper-sexualizes women all the time.
But the reality is that in our 24-7 hyper-connected world, powering down often requires powering up.
Jane was raised in a matriarchal family by her hyper-religious grandma and young, aspiring singer single mother.
But this patient was a doctor who had been treating people with Ebola in a facility awash with hyper-infective fluids.
This delight was at one time somewhat disturbed by his hyper-sensitiveness.
The two highest of these keys—the Hyper-lydian and the Hyper-aeolian—appear to have been added in the time of the Empire.
This report—exploited in five-column head-lines by a hyper-hysterical paper of that period received wide attention.
I trust that if we can ensure an atmosphere hyper-oxygenated to a certain point, we may be able to retain our senses.
He had fought a short but furious ship-action, battering the invader until he was glad to hyper out.