high
英 [haɪ]
美[haɪ]
- adj. 高的;高级的;崇高的;高音调的
- n. 高水平;天空;由麻醉品引起的快感;高压地带
- adv. 高;奢侈地
- n. (High)人名;(英)海伊
英英释意
- 1. a lofty level or position or degree;
- "summer temperatures reached an all-time high"
- 2. an air mass of higher than normal pressure;
- "the east coast benefits from a Bermuda high"
- 3. a state of sustained elation;
- "I'm on a permanent high these days"
- 4. a state of altered consciousness induced by alcohol or narcotics;
- "they took drugs to get a high on"
- 5. a high place;
- "they stood on high and observed the coutryside"
- "he doesn't like heights"
- 6. a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12;
- "he goes to the neighborhood highschool"
- 7. a forward gear with a gear ratio giving high vehicle velocity for a given engine speed
双语例句
- 1. Powell's unusual journey to high office is an inspiration to millions.
- 鲍威尔升任高官的不寻常历程对数以百万计的人都是一个激励。
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- 2. If cancers are spotted early there'sa high chance of survival.
- 如果癌症在早期发现的话,存活的几率会很高。
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- 3. That big high-rise above us is where Brian lives.
- 我们上面的那座摩天大楼就是布赖恩住的地方。
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- 4. High winds have knocked down trees and power lines.
- 大风刮倒了树木和电线。
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- 5. A high turnout was reported at the polling booths.
- 来自投票站的消息称投票率很高。
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