uitra讀:英音[ˈʌltrə]美音[ˈʌltrə]。
釋義
n.(尤指政治上的)過激分子,極端主義者;超級馬拉松(ultramarathon的簡稱)。adj.極端的,偏激的。adv.很,非常?!久?;(Ultra)(俄)烏爾特拉(人名)。
例句
1、Not all the glass technology that touches our lives is ultra-modern.并非所有影響我們生活的玻璃技術(shù)都是超現(xiàn)代的。
2、The new ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) is likely to be a big issue in next year's mayoral election.“超低排放新區(qū)(Ulez)”很可能是明年倫敦市長選舉的重大議題。
3、Our cheap, ultra-reliable wired networks made credit-card authentication over the phone frictionless.我們實惠的、非??煽康挠芯€網(wǎng)絡(luò)使通過電話進行信用卡認證變得輕而易舉。
4、The ban on ultra-thin models seems to go beyond protecting models from starving themselves to death—as some have done.對超瘦模特的禁令似乎不僅僅是在防止模特挨餓致死正如曾有人這么做過的。
5、Good went on to suggest that "the first ultra-intelligent machine" could be "the last invention that man need to ever make."古德還表示“第一臺超智能機器”可能是“人類需要創(chuàng)造的最后一項發(fā)明”。
6、While successful people are driven to achieve their goals, the ultra successful have even greater ambition.雖然成功人士是被驅(qū)使著實現(xiàn)自己的目標,但那些超級成功人士則有更大的野心。