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🔑 mod·ernBrE /ˈmɒdn/NAmE /ˈmɑːdərn/ adjective🔑 [only before noun] of the present time or recent times 现代的;当代的;近代的 SYN contemporary ◆the modern industrial world 当今工业世界◆Modern European history 欧洲近代史◆modern Greek 现代希腊语◆Stress is a major problem of modern life. 压力是现代生活中的主要问题。🔑 [only before noun] (of styles in art, music, fashion, etc. 艺术、音乐、时装等的风格) new and intended to be different from traditional styles 新式的;有别于传统的 SYN contemporary ◆modern art/architecture/drama/jazz 现代艺术/建筑/戏剧/爵士乐🔑 (usually approving) using the latest technology, designs, materials, etc. 现代化的;先进的;最新的 SYN up to date ◆a modern computer system 最新的电脑系统◆modern methods of farming 现代化的耕作方式◆the most modern, well-equipped hospital in London 伦敦最先进的、设备最精良的医院(of ways of behaving, thinking, etc. 行为、思想等的方式) new and not always accepted by most members of society 新式的,超前的(大部分公众不一定接受)◆She has very modern ideas about educating her children. 在教育子女方面,她有非常新式的观点。 |