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单词 high-water mark
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high-water mark


high-water mark

n.1. A mark indicating the highest level a body of water reaches.2. The highest point, as of achievement; the apex.

high-water mark

n 1. (Physical Geography) a. the level reached by sea water at high tide or by other stretches of water in floodb. the mark indicating this level 2. the highest point

high′-wa′ter mark`


n. 1. a mark showing the highest level reached by a body of water. 2. the highest point of anything; acme. [1545–55]

high-water mark

Properly, a mark left on a beach by wave wash at the preceding high water. It does not necessarily correspond to the high-water line. Because it can be determined by simple observation, it is frequently used in place of the high-water line, which can be determined only by a survey. When so used, it is called the high-water line.
Thesaurus
Noun1.high-water mark - a line marking the highest level reachedwatermark, water line - a line marking the level reached by a body of water
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high-water mark


high-water mark

1. Literally, the highest level a body of water has reached, or the mark designating such a point. Due to climate change, the high-water mark on this beach has been getting higher every year.2. The apex, peak, or highest point of something. The high-water mark of the country's economic boom was in 2007.See also: mark

high-water mark

The peak of something, especially an achievement. For example, This composition is the high-water mark of his entire output. This expression alludes to the highest mark left on shore by the tide. [Mid-1800s] See also: mark

high-ˈwater mark

the highest stage of achievement: This was the high-water mark of the ancient Greek civilization.This refers to the highest mark left by the sea on the land or by a river when it floods.See also: mark

high-water mark

The acme of achievement. The term alludes to the mark left when a body of water reaches its highest level, as in a flood. By the early nineteenth century it had been transferred to the peak of other events or accomplishments, as in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s statement in 1856, about William Wordsworth: “‘The Ode on Immortality’ is the high-water mark which the intellect has reached in this age.” See also: mark

high-water mark


high-water mark

a. the level reached by sea water at high tide or by other stretches of water in flood b. the mark indicating this level

high-water mark

[¦hī ′wȯd·ər ‚mārk] (computer science) The maximum number of jobs that are in a queue awaiting execution by a large computer system during a specified period of observation.

high-water mark


high-water mark

The line on shore marked by the reach of the medium tide and which usually determines the boundary between private property and public property. Some jurisdictions limit private property to the shoreline, which is the highest reach of the waves inward to the land.

high-water mark


  • noun

Words related to high-water mark

noun a line marking the highest level reached

Related Words

  • watermark
  • water line
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