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ultra

/uhl-truh/US // ˈʌl trə //UK // (ˈʌltrə) //

超,超越,超时,超时空

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : going beyond what is usual or ordinary; excessive; extreme.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an extremist, as in politics, religion, fashion, etc.
    • : Military. the British code name for intelligence gathered by decrypting German wireless communications enciphered on the Enigma machine during World War II.

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Examples

  • While being able to solve these kinds of ultra-hard problems may be critical for a few industrial use cases—such as inventing new kinds of materials or chemicals—for many companies, he says, doing the impossible isn’t what matters.

  • This foam block is firm but soft, with a washable ultra-suede microfiber cover.

  • If you want to make sure it’s not the latter you must take into account what tasks you’ll be asking your ultra-wide to take on.

  • First they acted swiftly and urgently to secure the health and well-being of their employees, implementing work-from-home policies wherever possible and ensuring that any remaining in-person staff were working in ultra-safe environments.

  • A year ago, Neuralink presented a sewing-machine robot able to plunge a thousand ultra-fine electrodes into a rodent’s brain.

  • A hundred ultra-wealthy liberal and conservative donors have taken over the political system.

  • They then become members of the ultra elite Unit 121, granted premium housing and a well-stocked cupboard.

  • Kim Jong Un is changing role models, steering Pyongyang away from Chinese autocrats toward the ultra-aggressive Vladimir Putin.

  • That particular shop, sold to Bendel a decade ago or so before, had been the ne plus ultra of American bookstores.

  • Certainly, other communities—ultra-Orthodox Jews, for example—are fretting about members who go online, and then astray.

  • In Spain he was regarded as the right arm of the ultra-clericals and a possible supporter of Carlism.

  • Lamb fills his case, and lights this the ne plus ultra of a soothing weed.

  • On his return he again doubled cape Good Hope, which had long been regarded as the ne plus ultra of navigation.

  • She belonged to that ultra-modern school which scorns to sue masculine admiration, but which cannot dispense with it nevertheless.

  • And those light bulbs in Jack Carlson's garage were ultra-violet bulbs.