ultra的意思和读音

ultra

: ['ʌltrə] : ['ʌltrə]

adj.

n.

ultras  

Adj.+n.ultra violet

adj.mainstream

adj.extreme,radical,excessive,revolutionary,extremist

ultran.

1.a person who holds extreme views, especially in politics

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adj.1.exceeding or going beyond all other of the same kind2.holding extremist views, especially in religious or political matters3.excellent or superior

n.1.somebody with extremist views, especially in religious or political matters

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1.For a start , the US is not the only country that has tried to revive its economy through ultra- loose monetary policy .

2.France's diehard ultra-leftists may argue that Ms Royal failed because she was not true enough to her revolutionary calling.使

3.An Ultra has no face, most of the time a hood is covering his head, a scarf covering his mouth.

4.Equities nearly halved their losses after the Fed stuck with its ultra-loose monetary policy and said the economy was gaining traction..

5.This makes it relatively easy to process Libyan crude oil into ultra-low sulphur products that are increasingly required in global markets.

6."The microchip industry depends on materials that are ultra smooth and ultra flat, " he said. "This was anything but that. ":“使。”

7.Some additional thoughts: The current trend seems to be towards "ultra thin" layers of glass or carbon.

8.After all, he made a habit of ending each evening with a set of ultra-modern pieces.

9.When you schedule your day, be ultra realistic with how much time each thing you need to get done will take.

10.The post generated a number of requests for more-precise data, since the ultra rich list was really just a list of the largest states.