0 → hyperactive :
1 having too much of a quality:
3 having a lot or too much of the stated quality:
hyperintelligent
4 too much, or greater or much more than usual:
hyperexpensive
5 used to mean linked (= connected from one website, picture, video, etc. to another one)
Indeed, we can, in fact, confidently trace hyper-rhoticity back to at least the eighteenth century.
Each component maintains a separate professional culture, assisted by their hyper-autonomy and lack of accountability.
The results show that the hyper-viscosity coefficient is negative for graded filters and positive for spectral filters.
Based on insights gained from detailed performance profiles, we outline and evaluate a novel 'hyper-active' parsing strategy.
The result was a proclivity for deficits, financed through monetary issue, which led in the first half of the 1920s to inflations and hyper-inflations.
This soon changed, as the catastrophic hyper-inflation triggered a wave of crime.
The environmental sounds are used only in the four interludes between the scenes, and were chosen, first of all, for their vivid, even hyper-realistic quality.
The distribution of chemical bond energy along the hyper-efficient geometrical surfaces of these atoms could give them physical properties unlike any other substance known.
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亢奮的, 超出,過度…
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亢奋的, 超出,过度…
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hiperactivo, hiperactivo/iva [masculine-feminine], hiper-…
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hiperativo…
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nadpobudliwy, podekscytowany, hiper-…
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çok, yüksek, aşırı…
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surexcité/-ée, hyper-…
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hyperaktiv, overdrevent…
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