extreme的意思和读音

extreme

: [ɪkˈstrim] : [ɪkˈstriːm]

n.

adj.

extremes  

adj.+n.extreme caution,extreme poverty,extreme heat,extreme example,extreme cold

adj.moderate

extremeadj.

1.[ubn]very great in degree

We are working under extreme pressure at the moment.

people living in extreme poverty

The heat in the desert was extreme.

2.not ordinary or usual; serious or severe

Children will be removed from their parents only in extreme circumstances .

Don't go doing anything extreme like leaving the country.

It was the most extreme example of cruelty to animals I had ever seen.

extreme weather conditions

3.far from what most people consider to be normal, reasonable or acceptable

extreme left-wing/right-wing views

4.[obn]as far as possible from the centre, the beginning or in the direction mentioned

Kerry is in the extreme west of Ireland.西

She sat on the extreme edge of her seat.

n.

1.);a feeling, situation, way of behaving, etc. that is as different as possible from another or is opposite to it

extremes of love and hate

He used to be very shy, but now he's gone to the opposite extreme(= changed from one extreme kind of behaviour to another) .

2.the greatest or highest degree of sth

extremes of cold, wind or rain

IDM

It's embarrassing the extremes he'll go to in order to impress his boss.

Taken to extremes, this kind of behaviour can be dangerous.

go, etc. to extremestake sth to extremesto act or be forced to act in a way that is far from normal or reasonable

It's embarrassing the extremes he'll go to in order to impress his boss.

Taken to extremes, this kind of behaviour can be dangerous.

The journey would be dangerous in the extreme.

in the extremeto a great degree

The journey would be dangerous in the extreme.

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n.1.;2.3.4.,;【】()1.;2.3.4.,;【】()

adj.1.very great in degree2.considered unreasonable by most people3.very unusual; much more severe or serious than usual4.farthest away1.very great in degree2.considered unreasonable by most people3.very unusual; much more severe or serious than usual4.farthest away

n.1.an opinion or way of behaving that is as different from another as it is possible to be2.a very large or very small degree of something

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1.The two Koreas' situation is often compared to that of West and East Germany in the 1980s, but it's more extreme in several ways.2080西

2.At the other extreme, poor Guizhou has an income per head close to that of India.

3.This may be an extreme example, but I have to admit I forget more things more of the time than I dare to try and remember.西西

4.Extreme rainfall induced serious soil erosion and a great deal of fallen trees, and produced slope debris flow in many places.

5.The stare of extreme surprise imparted an air of ferocity also to his eyes .使

6.But I never fell my extreme, perhaps just a few times, and can't be remembered.

7."He could be very violent and his moods were very extreme, particularly when he was building up to a seizure. "“。”

8.As an extreme example, imagine what would happen if you were to store water in a lead container.

9.Cracking down on women's rights has often been an easy way for governments, secular or not, to placate their more extreme allies or enemies.

10.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.——