| 单词 | hyper |
| 释义 | hyper From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhyperhy‧per /ˈhaɪpə $ -ər/ adjective informalEXCITEDextremely excited or nervous about somethingNo, don’t give Luke any candy – it’ll make him hyper.Examples from the Corpushyper• Sometimes I can be hyper and sometimes I can be reserved, it just depends.• Mitchell had forgotten she chattered a lot, this inflated gaiety, whenever she was hyper or high.• The kids are really hyper today - I think I'm going to send them outside.• Sometimes he gets so hyper you can't talk to him.hyper-hyper- /haɪpə $ -pər/ prefix1 VERYmore than usual, especially too muchhypersensitive (=too sensitive)hyper-inflationa hyper-extended knee2 beyond the usual size or limitsa hyperlink (=from one website to another)Examples from the Corpushyper-• hyperextension• a hyper-intelligent personOrigin hyper (1900-2000) hyperactive hyper- Latin Greek, from hyper “above” |
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