high的中文翻译

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high

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  • high1   (from bottom to top)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    高的
    adj.   (higher, highest)
    • measuring a long distance from the bottom to the top
      • What's the highest mountain in the US?
        美国哪座山最高?
      • The house has a high wall all the way round it.
        这栋房子的四周围着高墙。
      • shoes with high heels
        高跟鞋
      • He has a round face with a high forehead.
        他圆脸、高额头。
    • used to talk about the distance that sth measures from the bottom to the top
      • How high is Everest?
        珠穆朗玛峰有多高?
      • It's only a low wall—about a metre high.
        那只不过是一堵矮墙,约一米高。
      • The grass was waist-high.
        那片草齐腰高。
  • high2   (Aviation)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 

    adj.   (higher, highest)
    • relating to a position that is at an altitude great in value
  • high3   (far above ground)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    有......高度的
    adj.   (higher, highest)
    • at a level which is a long way above the ground or above the level of the sea
      • a high branch/shelf/window
        高的枝条/架子/窗户
      • The rooms had high ceilings.
        那些房间的天花板很高。
      • They were flying at high altitude.
        他们正在高空飞行。
      • the grasslands of the high prairies
        高地草原
  • high4   (greater than normal)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    高的, 比一般高的
    adj.   (higher, highest)
    • greater or better than normal in quantity or quality, size or degree
      • a high temperature/speed/price
        高温/高速/高价
      • a high rate of inflation
        高通货膨胀率
      • Demand is high at this time of year.
        一年的这个时期需求很大。
      • a high level of pollution
        严重的污染
      • a high standard of craftsmanship
        高水平的手工艺
      • high-quality goods
        优质商品
      • A high degree of accuracy is needed.
        需要高度的准确性。
      • The tree blew over in the high winds.
        树被大风吹倒了。
      • We had high hopes for the business (= we believed it would be successful).
        我们对这项生意抱有很大期望。
      • The cost in terms of human life was high.
        付出了很大的生命代价。
  • high5   (containing a lot)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    大量的
    adj.   (higher, highest)
    • containing a lot of a particular substance
      • foods which are high in fat
        高脂肪食物
      • a high potassium content
        高钾含量
      • a high-fat diet
        高脂肪饮食
  • high6   (rank/status)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    地位高的
    adj.   (higher, highest)
    • near the top in rank or status
      • She has held high office under three prime ministers.
        她曾在三任首相手下任过要职。
      • He has friends in high places(= among people of power and influence).
        他有位权重很高的朋友。
  • high7   (valuable)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    高价值的
    adj.   (higher, highest)
    • of great value
      • to play for high stakes
        豪赌
      • My highest card is ten.
        我最大的牌是十。
  • high8   (ideals/principles)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    崇高的, 高尚的
    adj.   (higher, highest)
    • morally good
      • a man of high ideals/principles
        有着崇高理想/道义的人
  • high9   (approving)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    评价高的
    adj.   (higher, highest)
    • showing a lot of approval or respect for sb
      • She is held in very high regard by her colleagues.
        她很受同事们的敬重。
      • You seem to have a high opinion of yourself!
        你似乎自我评价很高嘛!
  • high10   (sound)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    高音调的
    adj.   (higher, highest)
    • at the upper end of the range of sounds that humans can hear; not deep or low
      • She has a high voice.
        她嗓音很尖。
      • That note is definitely too high for me.
        那个音对我来说绝对太高了。
  • high11   (of period of time)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    全盛的, 鼎盛时期的
    adj.   (higher, highest)
    • used to describe the middle or the most attractive part of a period of time
      • high noon
        正午
      • high summer
        盛夏
  • high12   (food)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    变味的
    adj.   (higher, highest)
    • beginning to go bad and having a strong smell
  • high13   (on alcohol/drugs)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    兴奋的, 喝醉了的
    adj.   (higher, highest)
    • behaving in an excited way because of the effects of alcohol or drugs
  • high14   (phonetics)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    高音的
    adj.   (higher, highest)
  • high15   (level/number)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    高度
    noun
    • the highest level or number
      • Profits reached an all-time high last year.
        去年的利润空前地高。
  • high16   (weather)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    高压
    noun
    • an area of high air pressure; an anticyclone
      • A high over southern Europe is bringing fine, sunny weather to all parts.
        欧洲南部上空的高气压正给各地带来阳光灿烂的好天气。
    • the highest temperature reached during a particular day, week, etc
      • Highs today will be in the region of 25°C.
        今日最高温约为25°C。
  • high17   (from drugs)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    由毒品引起的快感
    noun
    • the feeling of extreme pleasure and excitement that sb gets after taking some types of drugs
      • The high lasted all night.
        那种快感持续了一整夜。
  • high18   (from success/enjoyment)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    兴奋
    noun
    • the feeling of extreme pleasure and excitement that sb gets from doing sth enjoyable or being successful at sth
      • He was on a real high after winning the competition.
        他赢了那场比赛后高兴极了。
      • the highs and lows of her acting career
        她的演员生涯的大起大落
  • high19   (school)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    高中
    noun
    • used in the name of a high school
      • He graduated from Little Rock High in 1982.
        他1982年毕业于小石城中学。
  • high20   (far from ground/bottom)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    高高地
    adv.   (higher, highest)
    • at or to a position or level that is a long way up from the ground or from the bottom
      • An eagle circled high overhead.
        一只鹰在高空盘旋。
      • I can't jump any higher.
        我没法跳得更高了。
      • She never got very high in the company.
        她在公司里从未坐到很高的位置。
      • His desk was piled high with papers.
        他的桌子上摞着高高的一堆文件。
      • She's aiming high(= hoping to be very successful) in her exams.
        她对考试成绩期望很高。
  • high21   (value/amount)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    贵的, 价格高的
    adv.   (higher, highest)
    • at or to a large cost, value or amount
      • Prices are expected to rise even higher this year.
        预计今年的价格将涨得更高。
  • high22   (sound)   UK /haɪ/  US /haɪ/ 
    高声地
    adv.   (higher, highest)
    • at a high pitch
      • I can't sing that high.
        我唱不了那么高的调子。
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