单词 | modern |
释义 | modernmodernermodernestmodernmodern /ˈmɒdn $ ˈmɑːdərn/ adjective1[only before noun] belonging to the present time or most recent time SYN contemporary: in the modern world 在当今世界people in modern society 现代社会中的人们one of the greatest events of modern timesgreateventtime 现代的大事之一2using the most recent designs, methods, ideas etc: the use of modern technology 现代技术的应用advances in modern medicineadvance现代医学的进展The school is very modern in its approach to sex education.be这所学校的性教育理念非常新派。3[only before noun] modern art, music, literature etc use styles that are very different from traditional styles: modern dance现代舞—modernitymodernitiesmodernity /mɒˈdɜːnəti $ məˈdɜːr-/ noun [uncountable]: a conflict between tradition and modernity传统和现代的冲突THESAURUS: modern (sense 2)sense 2modern using the most recent designs, methods, ideas etc: modern farming methodsfarmmethoda bright modern office buildingbuildthe latest the newest that is available: the latest fashionslatefashionthe latest edition of the booklateup-to-date using the most modern technology, ideas, or information that is available: Our equipment isn’t very up-to-date.Is your map up-to-date?behigh-tech using very modern electronic equipment and machines, especially computers: Today’s fire service uses high-tech equipment for fighting fires.usefightfirestate-of-the-art using the newest and most advanced methods, materials, or knowledge: a state-of-the-art language laboratorynewfangled informal modern – used when you disapprove of something and do not think it as good as the things that existed before: He didn’t like using newfangled gadgets such as mobile phones.usegadgetphone |
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