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🔑 ex·tremeBrE /ɪkˈstriːm/NAmE /ɪkˈstriːm/ adjective🔑 [usually before noun] very great in degree 极度的;极大的◆We are working under extreme pressure at the moment. 目前我们正在极大的压力下工作。◆people living in extreme poverty 生活在极度贫困中的人◆The heat in the desert was extreme. 沙漠中极其炎热。🔑 not ordinary or usual; serious or severe 异乎寻常的;严重的;严厉的◆Children will be removed from their parents only in extreme circumstances. 只有在极端情况下才会让孩子离开父母。◆Don't go doing anything extreme like leaving the country. 千万不要做出诸如离开国家之类的极端行为。◆It was the most extreme example of cruelty to animals I had ever seen. 这是我见过的最严重的虐待动物的事例。◆extreme weather conditions 极端恶劣的天气状况🔑 (of people, political organizations, opinions, etc. 人、政治组织、意见等) far from what most people consider to be normal, reasonable or acceptable 极端的;偏激的;过分的◆extreme left-wing/right-wing views 极左/极右观点 OPP moderate [only before noun] as far as possible from the centre, the beginning or in the direction mentioned 远离中心的;末端的;尽头的◆Kerry is in the extreme west of Ireland. 凯里位于爱尔兰的最西端。◆She sat on the extreme edge of her seat. 她坐在座位最边上。 🔑 ex·tremeBrE /ɪkˈstriːm/NAmE /ɪkˈstriːm/ nouna feeling, situation, way of behaving, etc. that is as different as possible from another or is opposite to it 极端不同的感情(或境况、行为方式等);完全相反的事物◆extremes of love and hate 爱和恨两种截然不同的感情◆He used to be very shy, but now he's gone to the opposite extreme (= changed from one extreme kind of behaviour to another). 他以前很腼腆,现在却走向了另一个极端。the greatest or highest degree of sth 极端;极度;极限◆extremes of cold, wind or rain 严寒、狂风、暴雨●go, etc. to exˈtremes●take sth to exˈtremesto act or be forced to act in a way that is far from normal or reasonable 走极端;被迫采取极端行为◆It's embarrassing the extremes he'll go to in order to impress his boss. 他为了给上司留下深刻印象,不惜走极端,真令人难堪。◆Taken to extremes, this kind of behaviour can be dangerous. 这种行为如果走向极端则可能是非常危险的。●in the exˈtreme(formal) to a great degree 极度;极端;非常◆The journey would be dangerous in the extreme. 这段旅程将会是极其危险的。 |