hyperbolic 英 [ˌhaɪpəˈbɒlɪk]   美 [ˌhaɪpərˈbɑlɪk]

hyperbolic

hyperbolic  英 [ˌhaɪpəˈbɒlɪk] 美 [ˌhaɪpərˈbɑlɪk]

adj. 双曲线的;夸张的 

At first she utters her usual hyperbolic cries of delight. 起初,她如平时那样夸张地表达她的高兴与感谢。
After 10 years of research, they proved earlier this year that a curved shape called a hyperbolic paraboloid, which they and others had been folding for years, doesn't actually exist. 经过10年的研究,他们在今年年初证明了他们以及其他人已经折了好几年的一个叫双曲线抛物面的曲面实际上并不存在。

  • If someone is hyperbolic, they tend to exaggerate things as being way bigger deals than they really are. Hyperbolic statements are tiny dogs with big barks: don’t take them too seriously.
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  • adj. 双曲线的;夸张的
  • 1. At first she utters her usual hyperbolic cries of delight.

    起初,她如平时那样夸张地表达她的高兴与感谢。

  • 2. After 10 years of research, they proved earlier this year that a curved shape called a hyperbolic paraboloid, which they and others had been folding for years, doesn't actually exist.

    经过10年的研究,他们在今年年初证明了他们以及其他人已经折了好几年的一个叫双曲线抛物面的曲面实际上并不存在。

  • hyperbolic (adj.) 1640s in rhetoric (iperbolical is from early 15c.), from Latin hyperbolic, from Greek hyperbolikos "extravagant," from hyperbole "extravagance," literally "a throwing beyond" (see hyperbole). Geometric sense is from 1670s, from hyperbola + -ic. Related: Hyperbolically.
hyper·bol·ic / ˌhaɪpəˈbɒlɪk ; NAmE ˌhaɪpərˈbɑːlɪk / adjective 1 ( mathematics ) of or related to a hyperbola 双曲线的 2 (of language 言语 ) deliberately exaggerated; using hyperbole 夸张的;夸张法的 hyper·bol·ic / ˌhaɪpəˈbɒlɪk ; NAmE ˌhaɪpərˈbɑːlɪk /
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