high

基本词汇  
[haɪ]     [haɪ]    
  • adj. 高的;高尚的;高级的;高度的;全盛的
  • adv. 高;奢侈地;音调高
  • n. 高水平;高气压;(麻醉品带来的)快感
highly higher highest
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high的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 高的,很高的,海拔很高的,有某高度的
  2. 高尚的,崇高的
  3. 高级的
  4. 重要的
  5. 昂贵的
  6. 高音调的
  7. 成熟的
  8. 高速的
  9. 正盛的,全盛的
  10. 开始变质的
  11. 价值高的
  12. 被麻醉品麻醉了的
  13. 超乎寻常的
adv. (副词)
  1. 高,向高处,在高处,高高地,在高的地位
  2. 奢侈地
  3. 强烈地
  4. 高声地,音调高,高音调地
  5. 显赫地
  6. 到处,各地
  7. (尤指情绪)高度地
  8. 高价地
  9. 痛快地
n. (名词)
  1. 高峰
  2. 最高水平,高水准
  3. <俚>由麻醉品等引起的快感
  4. 高处
  5. 最大数量
  6. 【气】高气压区,高压
  7. 反气旋
  8. 最高气温
  9. 极大欢乐,极度高兴,乐不可支
  10. 高层人员
  11. 天空,天上
v. (动词)
  1. 提升,提高,(使)变高

双解释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 高的; 高度的 (of things) extending far upwards, having a relatively big distance from the base to the top
  2. [A]高级的,重要的 ranking above others in importance or quality
  3. 极度的,强烈的; 价值高的,数量大的; 奢侈的 extravagant, luxurious; above the normal, extreme, intense; of great value
  4. [A]高尚的 (of aims, idea, etc.) morally good, noble
  5. [A]全盛的 (of time) the mid-point or most important point of
  6. 高音调的,尖声的 (of a sound) at or near the top of the musical scale, not deep or low
  7. [P]开始变质 (of meat, etc.) beginning to go bad
adv. (副词)
  1. 高,高高地; 音调高 at or to a high position or level; at or to a high pitch
  2. 在〔向〕高的地位 at a high or important level in society, in an organization, etc.
n. (名词)
  1. [S](最)高纪录,(最)高水平 high or highest level or number
  2. [S]兴奋,快感 feeling of extreme pleasure or excitement caused by a drug

英英释义

Noun:
  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 countryside"
    "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 that gives the greatest vehicle velocity for a given engine speed

Adjective:
  1. greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount;

    "a high temperature"
    "a high price"
    "the high point of his career"
    "high risks"
    "has high hopes"
    "the river is high"
    "he has a high opinion of himself"

  2. (literal meaning) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high');

    "a high mountain"
    "high ceilings"
    "high buildings"
    "a high forehead"
    "a high incline"
    "a foot high"

  3. standing above others in quality or position;

    "people in high places"
    "the high priest"
    "eminent members of the community"

  4. used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency

  5. happy and excited and energetic

  6. (used of the smell of meat) smelling spoiled or tainted

  7. slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana)

Adverb:
  1. at a great altitude;

    "he climbed high on the ladder"

  2. in or to a high position, amount, or degree;

    "prices have gone up far too high"

  3. in a rich manner;

    "he lives high"

  4. far up toward the source;

    "he lives high up the river"

high的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. He earned a high reputation for his learning.
    他在学识方面享有很高的声誉。
  2. It's unsafe to sit the child in such a high chair.
    让小孩坐在这么高的椅子上不安全。
  3. My grandma was a woman of high principles.
    我祖母是一位道德高尚的人。
  4. He is a high official in the government.
    他是政府的高级官员。
  5. This doctor received high praise from everyone.
    这位医生受到所有人的高度赞扬。
  6. He likes swimming in high summer.
    他喜欢在盛夏游泳。
用作副词 (adv.)
  1. The plane flew high above.
    飞机高高地在上空飞。
  2. He tested high in English, but low in Physics.
    他在英语测验中考了高分,但在物理测验中却考出低分。
  3. We lived high off the hog for two whole weeks while we were on holiday.
    我们在度假期间过了整整两周的奢侈生活。
  4. The bird sang high and clearly in the tree.
    鸟儿在树上清脆地高歌。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. Grain output reached a new high in the three years.
    谷物产量达到三年中最高水平。
  2. A high over southern Europe is bringing fine sunny weather to all parts.
    欧洲南部上空的反气旋给各地区带来了晴朗的好天气。
  3. The high lasted all night.
    那种快感持续了一整夜。

常用短语

用作形容词 (adj.)
high and mighty
    神气活现 very cocky
high on
    因…麻醉的 corrupt sb with sth
hit the high spots
    先挑重要的、明显的或好的事做 do only the important, obvious, or good things
用作副词 (adv.)
high and dry
    孤立无援,处于困境 in a helpless situation
high and low
    到处 everywhere
用作名词 (n.)
highs and lows
    最高和最低 the high or highest level or number and the lowest level
on high
    在天(堂)上 in heaven

词汇搭配

用作形容词 (adj.)
名词+~ ~+名词 副词+~ ~+介词
用作副词 (adv.)
动词+~
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~ 形容词+~ 名词+~ 介词+~

经典引文

  • The common size of the natives is somewhat under six inches high.

    出自: Swift
  • The granary..stood on stone staddles, high enough for persons to walk under.

    出自: T. Hardy
  • Her high heels tilted her nearly to tiptoe.

    出自: E. Welty
  • To calculate the height of..the highest building by pacing out its shadow on the ground.

    出自: J. G. Ballard
  • The house we lived in had big, high rooms.

    出自: A. Munro
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