hy·per·bol·ic /ˌhaɪpɚ/
  (a.)雙曲線的;誇張的
  hyperbolic
  雙曲線	HYP
  hyperbolic
  雙曲線 雙曲
  Hy·per·bol·ic Hy·per·bol·ic·al a.
  1. Math. Belonging to the hyperbola; having the nature of the hyperbola.
  2. Rhet. Relating to, containing, or of the nature of, hyperbole; exaggerating or diminishing beyond the fact; exceeding the truth; as, an hyperbolical expression. “This hyperbolical epitaph.”
  Hyperbolic functions Math., certain functions which have relations to the hyperbola corresponding to those which sines, cosines, tangents, etc., have to the circle; and hence, called hyperbolic sines, hyperbolic cosines, etc.
  Hyperbolic logarithm. See Logarithm.
  Hyperbolic spiral Math., a spiral curve, the law of which is, that the distance from the pole to the generating point varies inversely as the angle swept over by the radius vector.
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  hyperbolic
       adj 1: enlarged beyond truth or reasonableness; "had an exaggerated
              (or inflated) opinion of himself"; "a hyperbolic
              style" [syn: exaggerated, inflated]
       2: of or relating to a hyperbola; "hyperbolic functions"