futuristic 英 [ˌfju:tʃəˈrɪstɪk]   美 [ˌfjutʃəˈrɪstɪk]

futuristic

futuristic  英 [ˌfju:tʃəˈrɪstɪk] 美 [ˌfjutʃəˈrɪstɪk]

adj. 未来派的;未来主义的 

Even though these designs are already obsolete, they still retain a futuristic flavor, and it won't fade so quickly. 尽管那些设计早已过时,它们仍然保留了一种未来派的口味,那种感觉倒不会很快消褪。
There is a burgeoning group of young architects newly interested in ornament and decoration, but their version is highly digitized and futuristic. 有一群对装饰和点缀很感兴的年轻建筑师的迅速成长,但是他们是那种数字化和未来派的。

  • Use the adjective futuristic to describe something so new and unfamiliar that it looks like it could come from the future. You might admire your cousin's futuristic, streamlined bicycle helmet.
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  • adj. 未来派的;未来主义的
  • 1. Even though these designs are already obsolete, they still retain a futuristic flavor, and it won't fade so quickly.

    尽管那些设计早已过时,它们仍然保留了一种未来派的口味,那种感觉倒不会很快消褪。

  • 2. There is a burgeoning group of young architects newly interested in ornament and decoration, but their version is highly digitized and futuristic.

    有一群对装饰和点缀很感兴的年轻建筑师的迅速成长,但是他们是那种数字化和未来派的。

  • 3. But as our lives turn increasingly digital, technology is attempting to provide a range of futuristic alternatives to the old-fashioned card.

    但我们的生活日益数字化,新技术正尝试为老式的名片提供一系列的未来派的替代品。

  • futuristic (adj.) by 1856 in theology, with reference to prophecy; 1915 as "avant garde, ultra-modern," from futurist (see futurism) + -ic. Meaning "pertaining to the future, predicted to be in the future" is from 1921, from future (n.) + -istic.
fu·tur·is·tic / ˌfjuːtʃəˈrɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌfjuːtʃəˈrɪstɪk / adjective 1 extremely modern and unusual in appearance, as if belonging to a future time 极其现代的;未来派的 futuristic design 极其新潮的设计 2 imagining what the future will be like 幻想未来的;想像未来情况的 a futuristic novel 幻想未来的小说 fu·tur·is·tic / ˌfjuːtʃəˈrɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌfjuːtʃəˈrɪstɪk /
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