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单词 hyperbolic
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Definition of hyperbolic in English:

hyperbolic

adjective ˌhʌɪpəˈbɒlɪkˌhaɪpərˈbɑlɪk
  • 1Relating to a hyperbola.

    (与)双曲线(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In other words, in the hyperbolic disc the rectangles needed for the argument simply do not exist.
    • Recently, inspired by an article on artistic representations of the hyperbolic plane, McIntyre tried a slightly different approach.
    • I mean I liked it as much as I like finding the centres, vertices, foci, and asymptotes of various hyperbolic graphs.
    • Any object with a parabolic or hyperbolic trajectory moves so fast that it will never return.
    • Whereas hyperbolic activity and elliptic motion characterizes the cab, a big rig manifests an elliptic activity and hyperbolic motion.
    • Many people are familiar with Escher's endless staircases, hyperbolic tilings, Möbius ants, intricate tessellations, and other creations.
    • Other examples will be given later in the paper when we discuss packings in hyperbolic spaces.
    • It didn't stop there: other celestial objects, such as certain comets, were found to move along hyperbolic orbits.
    1. 1.1Mathematics Denoting trigonometrical functions defined with reference to a hyperbola rather than a circle.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In this net, the input and output layers are linear, and the hidden layer has neurons with a hyperbolic tangent transfer function.
      • In fact, it corresponds to the graph of a function called the hyperbolic cosine.
      • Today we call these three geometries Euclidean, hyperbolic, and absolute.
      • He studied time dependent hyperbolic partial differential equations and also began to work on the Cauchy problem.
      • See this issue's mystery mix for a comparison of Euclidean, hyperbolic, and spherical geometry.
  • 2(of language) deliberately exaggerated.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I know that I have exaggerated or made hyperbolic the abuse in my family when talking about it tangentially, either out of black humor or bitterness.
    • Although this language sounds hyperbolic, it was by no means atypical of audience responses.
    • Part of what makes his doubts hyperbolic is that their extravagance renders them unlikely to dislodge our existing beliefs.
    • Amazingly enough, the tone of the article is a throwback to the hyperbolic language of the boom.
    • In an extravagant, hyperbolic and amusing oration, he asked the question: ‘Why write?’
    • A frustrated thespian, he enjoyed delivering long-winded, hyperbolic, and melodramatic speeches that rolled off his tongue in a rich bass voice.
    • A hyperbolic citation reiterates a normative notion in an exaggerated way in order to simultaneously work against it.
    • I mean, in the media, all the time, the thing that we're most interested in is the most sensational, the most hyperbolic.
    • Here again, this rhetoric is inflated, hyperbolic and unjustified.
    • They should answer hyperbolic attacks with exaggerated speech of their own, if that's what it takes to stave off political annihilation.
    • Orlando communicates with Shel in a secret language of hyperbolic expressive power.
    • Kurosawa's, by contrast, exaggerate the theme, casting it in the hyperbolic terms of a dread-inducing and sometimes even apocalyptic horror.
    • Is it excessively hyperbolic to call them worthless scum?
    • For example, Sir William's hyperbolic language lends itself to hyperbolic gestures that contribute to the comic business of his scenes.
    • Avoid hyperbolic language and narration that pump air into stories that have no real substance.
    Synonyms
    overstated, overemphasized, inflated, magnified, amplified, aggrandized, excessive, over-elaborate, overdone, overripe, overplayed, overdramatized, theatrical, dramatic, actorly, highly coloured, extravagant, melodramatic, sensational, sensationalist, sensationalistic

Rhymes

alcoholic, anabolic, apostolic, bucolic, carbolic, chocoholic, colic, diabolic, embolic, frolic, hydraulic, melancholic, metabolic, parabolic, rollick, shambolic, shopaholic, symbolic, vitriolic, workaholic

Definition of hyperbolic in US English:

hyperbolic

adjectiveˌhaɪpərˈbɑlɪkˌhīpərˈbälik
  • 1Relating to a hyperbola.

    (与)双曲线(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It didn't stop there: other celestial objects, such as certain comets, were found to move along hyperbolic orbits.
    • Whereas hyperbolic activity and elliptic motion characterizes the cab, a big rig manifests an elliptic activity and hyperbolic motion.
    • Recently, inspired by an article on artistic representations of the hyperbolic plane, McIntyre tried a slightly different approach.
    • Other examples will be given later in the paper when we discuss packings in hyperbolic spaces.
    • Many people are familiar with Escher's endless staircases, hyperbolic tilings, Möbius ants, intricate tessellations, and other creations.
    • I mean I liked it as much as I like finding the centres, vertices, foci, and asymptotes of various hyperbolic graphs.
    • Any object with a parabolic or hyperbolic trajectory moves so fast that it will never return.
    • In other words, in the hyperbolic disc the rectangles needed for the argument simply do not exist.
    1. 1.1Mathematics (of a function, e.g., a cosine) having the same relation to a rectangular hyperbola as the unqualified function does to a circle.
      〔数〕(函数,如余弦)双曲线的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In fact, it corresponds to the graph of a function called the hyperbolic cosine.
      • He studied time dependent hyperbolic partial differential equations and also began to work on the Cauchy problem.
      • Today we call these three geometries Euclidean, hyperbolic, and absolute.
      • See this issue's mystery mix for a comparison of Euclidean, hyperbolic, and spherical geometry.
      • In this net, the input and output layers are linear, and the hidden layer has neurons with a hyperbolic tangent transfer function.
  • 2(of language) exaggerated; hyperbolical.

    (语言)夸张的;言过其实的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here again, this rhetoric is inflated, hyperbolic and unjustified.
    • For example, Sir William's hyperbolic language lends itself to hyperbolic gestures that contribute to the comic business of his scenes.
    • I know that I have exaggerated or made hyperbolic the abuse in my family when talking about it tangentially, either out of black humor or bitterness.
    • Part of what makes his doubts hyperbolic is that their extravagance renders them unlikely to dislodge our existing beliefs.
    • Avoid hyperbolic language and narration that pump air into stories that have no real substance.
    • I mean, in the media, all the time, the thing that we're most interested in is the most sensational, the most hyperbolic.
    • Although this language sounds hyperbolic, it was by no means atypical of audience responses.
    • A hyperbolic citation reiterates a normative notion in an exaggerated way in order to simultaneously work against it.
    • Orlando communicates with Shel in a secret language of hyperbolic expressive power.
    • Is it excessively hyperbolic to call them worthless scum?
    • A frustrated thespian, he enjoyed delivering long-winded, hyperbolic, and melodramatic speeches that rolled off his tongue in a rich bass voice.
    • In an extravagant, hyperbolic and amusing oration, he asked the question: ‘Why write?’
    • They should answer hyperbolic attacks with exaggerated speech of their own, if that's what it takes to stave off political annihilation.
    • Amazingly enough, the tone of the article is a throwback to the hyperbolic language of the boom.
    • Kurosawa's, by contrast, exaggerate the theme, casting it in the hyperbolic terms of a dread-inducing and sometimes even apocalyptic horror.
    Synonyms
    overstated, overemphasized, inflated, magnified, amplified, aggrandized, excessive, over-elaborate, overdone, overripe, overplayed, overdramatized, theatrical, dramatic, actorly, highly coloured, extravagant, melodramatic, sensational, sensationalist, sensationalistic
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