词汇 | higher |
释义 | higher adjective uk /ˈhaɪ.ər/ us /ˈhaɪ.ɚ/ higheradjective (HIGH)comparative ofhigh(high的比较级) High, tall and deep abysmal altitude ankle-deep bottomless deep dwarf ectomorph ectomorphic gawky lofty overshadow rangy rear rear above/over something/someone stand tallish tallness tower tower above/over someone/something towering You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Big and quite big Important people and describing important people Describing qualities of sound higheradjective (EDUCATION)[ before noun ] used to refer to an advanced level of education: 高等教育的 A greater proportion of people with first degrees are now going on to study for higher degrees.现在有更多具有学士学位的人继续深造以获得更高学位。 Types of education abstinence education abstinence programme abstinence-only academically adaptive learning CAL classroom Forest school homeschool homeschooler homeschooling hothouse intersession nursery scholarship special educational needs unacademic virtual learning environment VLE vocationally Higher noun[ C ] uk /ˈhaɪ.ər/ us /ˈhaɪ.ɚ/ in Scotland, an official exam that is taken in schools, usually by students aged 16 - 18 who want to study at college or university(苏格兰)高等教育入学考试 Compare AS level A level Qualifications: school & vocational A level AS level bac baccalaureate bona fides credential CSE diploma diploma in something GCE GCSE HSC HSED matric non-degree NVQ recertification T level Vantage Waystage higher | American Dictionaryhigher adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈhɑɪ·ər/ more developed or advanced: higher species of animals |
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