mod·ern /ˈmɑdɚ/
  現代人,有思想的人(a.)現代的,時髦的
  modern
  最新式; 更現代化的
  Mod·ern a.
  1. Of or pertaining to the present time, or time not long past; late; not ancient or remote in past time; of recent period; as, modern days, ages, or time; modern authors; modern fashions; modern taste; modern practice.
  2. New and common; trite; commonplace. [Obs.]
     We have our philosophical persons, to make modern and familiar, things supernatural and causeless.   --Shak.
  Modern English. See the Note under English.
  Mod·ern, n. A person of modern times; -- opposed to ancient.
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  modern
       adj 1: belonging to the modern era; since the Middle Ages; "modern
              art"; "modern furniture"; "modern history"; "totem
              poles are modern rather than prehistoric" [ant: nonmodern]
       2: relating to a recently developed fashion or style; "their
          offices are in a modern skyscraper"; "tables in
          modernistic designs"; [syn: mod, modernistic]
       3: characteristic of present-day art and music and literature
          and architecture
       4: ahead of the times; "the advanced teaching methods"; "had
          advanced views on the subject"; "a forward-looking
          corporation"; "is British industry innovative enough?"
          [syn: advanced, forward-looking, innovative]
       5: used of a living language; being the current stage in its
          development; "Modern English"; "New Hebrew is Israeli
          Hebrew" [syn: New]
       n 1: a contemporary person
       2: a typeface (based on an 18th century design by Gianbattista
          Bodoni) distinguished by regular shape and hairline serifs
          and heavy downstrokes [syn: modern font, Bodoni, Bodoni
          font] [ant: old style]