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extreme

US:/ɪkˈstrim/
UK:/ɪkˈstriːm/
n.:
极端;极限;极度;极端不同的感情(或境况、行为方式等)
adj.:
极度的;极大的;异乎寻常的;严重的
网络:
极端的;极致;尽头的
Word forms: (复数) extremes
Examples
1.
I remember trying to describe it to my mother and I could sense she felt it wasn't quite right - my emotions were too extreme.
记得试图母亲描述这种感觉感觉觉得有些不对头——情绪过于极端
2.
Hence his extreme emotion when he began: his own "big bang" , signalling his own creation of space-time.
因此开始一刻强烈情绪正是宇宙爆炸自己创世纪
3.
It was one of the first banks to be bailed out, in the summer of 2007, and its reliance on investments in structured finance was extreme.
2007年夏天结构性融资投资极端依赖最早获取保释银行之一
4.
So let us try to see, in these signifying terms that define what I called just now "mean and extreme" , what results from it.
所以我们设法这些术语定义刚才所谓黄金比率结果
5.
The pang of jealousy he felt inside was like a chestnut roasting on a fire about to burst from its shell in the extreme heat.
心里一阵嫉妒栗子
6.
For a while he was known for saying things like that he wanted to crush all others' music and be the most extreme, over-the-top band.
一段时间因为摧毁一切其他音乐极端过激乐队知名
7.
The extreme nature of bats also makes them valuable in helping to understand human health.
蝙蝠奇特天性有助于人类自身健康了解
8.
"The system is all from the Soviet Union but the CCP has taken it to an extreme, " says Yuan Weishi, of Sun Yat-sen University in Guangdong.
制度完全苏联照搬过来中共发挥极致广州中山大学袁伟表示
9.
Even though it often depicts the most extreme form of inhumanity, readers do not seem to care if it is true.
因此即使儿童悲剧文学经常描述极端非人事件读者似乎不会在意真实性
10.
Samuel might sound like an extreme case but if you think a situation like this is unlikely to happen in a home near you, think again.
塞缪尔情况上去一个极端例子不过如果认为诸如此类事情不可能发生家里出现身边考虑一下