Híper in english
Hyper
pronunciation: haɪpɜr part of speech: noun, adjective
pronunciation: haɪpɜr part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures
híper1 = hypermarket.
Example: Tesco is the leading hypermarket retailer in four out of five European markets, serving three million customers a week and employing 41,000 people.hiper2
more:
hiperactividad = hyperactivity ; hyperactivity . Example: The article 'Hypertext, hyperbole, and other hyperactivity' provides a lay perspective on hypertext. Example: The article 'Hypertext, hyperbole, and other hyperactivity' provides a lay perspective on hypertext. hiperactivo = hyperactive ; hyperactive ; overactive . Example: Learning disabled and mentally retarded children have limited attention span and may be hyperactive or lethargic. Example: Learning disabled and mentally retarded children have limited attention span and may be hyperactive or lethargic. Example: Those with hyperhidrosis appear to have overactive sweat glands.» híper cargado = hyper-charged .
Example: The public has long memories and even longer tongues when it comes to the emotionally hyper-charged issue of child sexual abuse. hipermedia = hypermedia ; hypermedia . Example: Hypermedia offers unheard of opportunities to gain insight into the way young people perceive, process and use information. Example: Hypermedia offers unheard of opportunities to gain insight into the way young people perceive, process and use information.» hiper-red = metanetwork .
Example: Networks became joined together into larger metanetworks as the advantages of information sharing and person-to-person communication became quickly apparent.