词汇 | elevated |
释义 | elevated adjective uk /ˈel.ɪ.veɪ.tɪd/ us /ˈel.ə.veɪ.t̬ɪd/ raised: 举起的;上升的 The doctor said I was to keep my leg elevated.医生说我要保持腿部抬高。 There is an elevated area at the back of the building.楼后是一片高地。 high or important: 地位高的;重要的 She holds a more elevated position in the company.她在公司中职位较高。 [ before noun ] greater than is normal or reasonable: 高出正常水平的;偏高的 He has a slightly elevated idea of his own importance.他自视过高。 greater than the usual level or amount highHigh temperatures are set to continue into next week. high inThis cereal is high in fibre and nutrients. extremeThey live in extreme poverty. stratosphericHome prices are stratospheric around here! soaringRents are soaring while pay remains steady. [ before noun ]formal formal or typical of language found in literature: 高雅的,文雅的;正式的 an elevated style/tone文雅的语体风格/庄重的语气 the elevated language of the Psalms《诗篇》中文雅的语言 Raising and lowering depress elevate hike hike something up hoick hoist hold hold up jack jack something up lift prise prize pry put something up raise re-erect ride ride up winch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Very important or urgent High, tall and deep Large in number or quantity Manners & levels of formality |
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