ultra-modern

ultra-modern — 形容詞

1. featuring the newest designs, technologies, or concepts — so advanced that it re

1.形容詞B2
釋義

超現代

超越當前現代標準的前衛風格

featuring the newest designs, technologies, or concepts — so advanced that it reflects the most progressive ideas or styles of the present time.

例句

The Lakan team designed an ultra-modern office building with glass walls and solar panels.

Lakan 團隊設計了一棟超現代的辦公大樓,配備玻璃牆和太陽能板。

collocation: ultra-modern + [building/design/architecture]

Mira's kitchen was ultra-modern, with touch-screen appliances and smart lighting.

Mira 的廚房非常超現代,裝有觸控式家電和智慧照明系統。

同義詞
  • cutting-edge

    focuses more on technological innovation and being ahead of competitors

  • state-of-the-art

    emphasises the use of the latest available technology, slightly more formal

  • futuristic

    suggests a design that looks like something from the future, sometimes with a sci-fi feel

  • avant-garde

    used mainly for art, music, or fashion that is experimental and ahead of its time

反義詞
  • old-fashioned

    suggests something that belongs to or reminds one of an earlier period

  • outdated

    implies the technology or style is no longer current or useful

  • traditional

    describes something that follows long-established customs or styles rather than new trends

用法筆記

Common in descriptions of architecture, interior design, and technology. Can be used both before a noun (an ultra-modern kitchen) and after linking verbs (the design is ultra-modern).

常見錯誤

This smartphone is ultra-modern.
This smartphone is very modern.
💡Use 'ultra-modern' only when the design truly pushes beyond the usual; for everyday objects 'very modern' or 'state-of-the-art' is more natural.
My friend bought an ultra dress.
My friend bought an ultra-modern dress.
💡'Ultra' by itself is not a free-standing adjective in English; it must attach to the word it modifies.