单词 | higher |
释义 | high1 of 3adjective ˈhī 1 a : rising or extending upward a great distance : taller than average, usual, or expected a high wall a high fly ball b : having a specified height or elevation : tall six feet high —often used in combination sky-highwaist-high c : situated or passing above the normal level, surface, base of measurement, or elevation the high desert 2 a(1) : advanced toward the acme or culmination high summer (2) : advanced toward the most active or culminating period on the Riviera during high season (3) : constituting the late, most fully developed, or most creative stage or period high Gothic (4) : advanced in complexity, development, or elaboration the higher primates including humans higher mathematics b : verging on lateness —usually used in the phrase high time It's high time he won an award. c : long past : remote high antiquity 3 : elevated in pitch (see pitch entry 4 sense 4b(1)) a high note 4 : relatively far from the equator high latitude 5 : rich in quality : luxurious high living 6 : slightly tainted or spoiled high game meat also : malodorous smelled rather high 7 : exalted or elevated in character : noble high purposes 8 : of greater degree, amount, cost, value, or content than average, usual, or expected high prices high temperatures high blood pressure traveling at a high rate of speed unemployment was high 9 : of relatively great importance: such as a : foremost in rank, dignity, or standing high officials b : serious, grave high crimes c : observed with the utmost solemnity high religious observances d : critical, climactic the high point of the novel e : intellectually or artistically of the first order or best quality high culture f : marked by sublime, heroic, or stirring events or subject matter high tragedy a tale of high adventure 10 : forcible, strong high winds 11 : stressing matters of doctrine and ceremony specifically : high church 12 a : filled with or expressing great joy or excitement high spirits b : intoxicated by or as if by a drug or alcohol high on cocaine 13 : articulated or pronounced with some part of the tongue close to the palate a high vowel high 2 of 3adverb1 : at or to a high place, altitude, level, or degree climbed higher passions ran high 2 : well, luxuriously —often used in the phrases high off the hog and high on the hog high 3 of 3noun1 : an elevated place or region: such as a : hill, knoll b : the space overhead : sky —usually used with on birds wheeling on high c : heaven —usually used with on wisdom from on high 2 : a region where the pressure of the atmosphere is greater than normal : a region of high barometric pressure a high moving out to the east called also anticyclone 3 a : a point or level of greater amount, number, or degree than average or expected : a high point or level sales reached a new high mostly sunny with highs in the 80s the highs and lows of her career b : the transmission gear of a vehicle (such as an automobile) giving the greatest speed of travel put it into high 4 a : an excited, euphoric, or stupefied state produced by or as if by a drug produces a high that lasts several hours coming down from the high of their wedding day b : a state of elation or high spirits the high of victory higher adjectiveas in improved being far along in development an institute of higher learning higher primates, such as the apes Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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