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uber

/oo-ber/US // ˈu bər //UK // (ˈuːbə) //

巨大的

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : having the specified property to an extreme or excessive degree; very: an uber fancy restaurant.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : designating a person or thing that exceeds the norms or limits of its kind or class: uber intellectuals.

Examples

  • It’s hard to say what that transition will mean—whether space travel and its benefits will be democratized across society, or come to be exploited solely by corporations and the uber-wealthy.

  • Right now, we want to get the message out on our own bundle and educate them on our uber bundle.

  • This may turn out to be low, with Tina Charles patrolling the paint and the uber-valuable Natasha Cloud back at point guard after each opted out of the 2020 season.

  • The quote illustrates how interconnected the welfare of heli-ski guides is with the well-being of their uber-rich clients.

  • Finishing 14th in the country in defensive efficiency despite playing in the uber-talented Pac-12 is testament to that.

  • Services like Airbnb, Yelp, and yes, Uber are disrupting long-established industries, from taxis to hotels.

  • And now Portland, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are all suing Uber for refusing to play by their old regulatory playbooks.

  • If Uber did actually mislead its customers, it should certainly be held responsible.

  • Hell, one of the Dixie Chicks even offered to Uber her balls over to the company.

  • Gawker sneered that Uber is "Ayn Rand's favorite car service."

  • Heaven knows, but for their strangeness, have you never seen a Cat wash her face?Uber.

  • It is Deutschland uber Alles; the stars are fighting for the Teuton race.

  • Erat in monasteriis uber historiarum, genealogiarum et poeseos collectio.

  • We may take Buhler's "Uber Gedanken" to illustrate the kind of results arrived at by such methods.

  • In that same region are the mountains of Caspia, which are called Uber in the country.