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热心网友 时间:2023-10-07 21:25

high
adj.
高的(指物), 高大的, 高度的

高贵[尚]的;高级[等]的

高处的

超乎寻常的

强烈的; 很大的(指程度、数量、大小等)

(颜色、气味)浓的

价昂的, 奢侈的

极端的, 过激的

成熟的; 恰好的

重大的, 主要的

高声调的; 尖声的

(时间、季节等)正盛的; (精力、兴致等)方酣的

傲慢的

(肉)开始变质的

[俚]带有醉意的; (被麻醉品)麻醉了的

【航海】向上风的

【地理】高纬度的, 远离赤道的

【机】(齿轮)高速度转动的

久远的

a high purpose
高尚的目的
in high spirits
非常兴奋
high jinks
狂欢作乐
high noon
正午
high tea
午后茶
high words
争论, 怒辩
a high official
高级*
high time
适宜的时机
high life
上流生活, 上流社会
high living
奢华生活
a bit high
[俚]有点醉
a high flavour
变质的味道
high latitudes
高纬度地方
at the high est
在最高点
习惯用语
all time high [口]空前最高纪录
be high on 对...极感兴趣; 热衷[心]于...
come high 涨价
from high (=from on high) 从高处; 从天上
How is that for high ? [俚](对事物的大小等感到惊奇)你说怪不怪[妙不妙]?
move into high (汽车)换上高速档, 加快速度
on high 在[向]高处 在天上[堂]
run high (潮)上涨; (浪)汹涌澎湃 (物价)高涨 (情绪)激动起来, 强烈
the Most High 【宗】上帝
high and dry 搁浅 孤立无援 落在时代潮流的后面; 被抛弃
high and low 高低贵贱的人们 到处 上上下下地; 高高低低地
high and mighty [口]神气活现, 趾高气扬 大人物, 要人
high, wide and handsome [美口]无忧无虑地, 充满自信地
参考词汇
high tall lofty
意思都含“高的”。

high是常用词, 指物“高的”, 不能指人, 如:

a high mountain
高山。
tall指“ 比通常者高的”可指人也可指物, 含“高而细长的”之意, 如:

a tall man
身材高大的人。
lofty是个比较文雅的词, 用以指事物, 不指人, 意为“极高的”, 如:

a lofty style
高尚的风格。

热心网友 时间:2023-10-07 21:25

high
adjective, noun, adverb
adjective (higher, highest)
from bottom to top
measuring a long distance from the bottom to the top: What's the highest mountain in the US? ◆ The house has a high wall all the way round it. ◆ shoes with high heels ◆ He has a round face with a high forehead.
Antonym: LOW
used to talk about the distance that sth measures from the bottom to the top: How high is Everest? ◆ It's only a low wall-about a metre high. ◆ The grass was waist-high. ◆ knee-high boots
far above ground
at a level which is a long way above the ground or above the level of the sea: a high branch / shelf / window ◆ The rooms had high ceilings. ◆ streaks of high cloud ◆ They were flying at high altitude. ◆ the grasslands of the high prairies
Antonym: LOW
greater than normal
greater than normal in quantity, size or degree: a high temperature / speed / price ◆ a high rate of inflation ◆ Demand is high at this time of year. ◆ a high level of pollution ◆ a high standard of craftsmanship ◆ a high risk of injury ◆ A high degree of accuracy is needed. ◆ We had high hopes for the business (= we believed it would be successful). ◆ A high proportion of our staff are female. ◆ The cost in terms of human life was high. ◆ high (= strong) winds
Compare: LOW (4)
containing a lot
~ (in sth) containing a lot of a particular substance
Antonym: LOW
foods which are high in fat ◆ a high potassium content
rank / status
(usually before noun) near the top in rank or status: She has held high office under three prime ministers. ◆ The case was referred to a higher court. ◆ He has friends in high places (= among people of power and influence).
Antonym: LOW
valuable
of great value: to play for high stakes ◆ My highest card is ten.
ideals / principles
(usually before noun) morally good: a man of high ideals / principles
approving
(usually before noun) showing a lot of approval or respect for sb: She is held in very high regard by her colleagues. ◆ You seem to have a high opinion of yourself!
Antonym: LOW
sound
at or near the top of a musical scale; not deep or low: She has a high voice. ◆ That note is definitely too high for me.
Antonym: LOW
of period of time
[only before noun] used to describe the middle or the most attractive part of a period of time: high noon ◆ high summer
food
(of meat, cheese, etc.) beginning to go bad and having a strong smell
on alcohol / drugs
[not before noun] ~ (on sth) (informal) behaving in an excited way because of the effects of alcohol or drugs
See also HEIGHT
Idioms: be / get on your high horse (informal) to behave in a way that shows you think you are better than other people
have a high old time (old-fashioned, informal) to enjoy yourself very much
high and dry
(of a boat, etc.) in a position out of the water: Their yacht was left high and dry on a sandbank.
in a difficult situation, without help or money
high and mighty (informal) behaving as though you think you are more important than other people
high as a kite (informal) behaving in a very excited way because of being strongly affected by alcohol or drugs
high days and holidays festivals and special occasions
in high dgeon (old-fashioned, written) in an angry or offended mood, and showing other people that you are angry: He stomped out of the room in high dgeon. ◆ She stormed out in high dgeon.
smell, stink, etc. to high heaven (informal)
to have a strong unpleasant smell
to seem to be very dishonest or morally unacceptable
more at HELL, MORAL adj., ORDER n., PROFILE n., TIME n.
noun
level / number
the highest level or number: Profits reached an all-time high last year.
weather
an area of high air pressure; an ANTICYCLONE: A high over southern Europe is bringing fine, sunny weather to all parts.
the highest temperature reached ring a particular day, week, etc: Highs today will be in the region of 25?C.
from drugs
(informal) the feeling of extreme pleasure and excitement that sb gets after taking some types of drugs: The high lasted all night.
from success / enjoyment
(informal) the feeling of extreme pleasure and excitement that sb gets from doing sth enjoyable or being successful at sth: He was on a real high after winning the competition. ◆ the highs and lows of her acting career
school
used in the name of a high school: He graated from Little Rock High in 1982.
Idioms: on high
(formal) in a high place: We gazed down into the valley from on high.
(humorous) the people in senior positions in an organization: An order came down from on high that lunchbreaks were to be half an hour and no longer.
in heaven: The disaster was seen as a judgement from on high.
adverb (higher, highest)
far from ground / bottom
at or to a position or level that is a long way up from the ground or from the bottom: An eagle circled high overhead. ◆ I can't jump any higher. ◆ She never got very high in the company. ◆ His desk was piled high with papers. ◆ She's aiming high (= hoping to be very successful) in her exams.
value / amount
at or to a large cost, value or amount: Prices are expected to rise even higher this year.
sound
at a high PITCH: I can't sing that high.
Idioms: high and low everywhere: I've searched high and low for my purse.
run high (especially of feelings) to be strong and angry or excited: Feelings ran high as the election approached.
more at FLY v., HEAD n., RIDE v.

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WHICH WORD?
high / tall
High is used to talk about the measurement from the bottom to the top of something: The fence is over five metres high. ◆ He has climbed some of the world's highest mountains. You also use high to describe the distance of something from the ground:
How high was the plane when the engine failed?
Tall is used instead of high to talk about people: My brother's much taller than me. Tall is also used for things that are high and narrow such as trees:
She ordered cold beer in a tall glass. ◆ tall factory chimneys. Buildings can be high or tall.

参考资料:牛津高阶

热心网友 时间:2023-10-07 21:26

名词high:

1. a lofty level or position or degree

2. an air mass of higher than normal pressure
同义词:high pressure

3. a state of sustained elation

4. a state of altered consciousness inced by alcohol or narcotics

5. a high place
同义词:heights

6. a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12
同义词:senior high school, senior high, highschool, high school

7. a forward gear with a gear ratio that gives the greatest vehicle velocity for a given engine speed
同义词:high gear

形容词high:

1. greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount

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

3. standing above others in quality or position
同义词:eminent

4. used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency
同义词:high-pitched

5. happy and excited and energetic
同义词:in high spirits

6. (used of the smell of meat) smelling spoiled or tainted
同义词:gamey, gamy

7. slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana)
同义词:mellow

副词high:

1. at a great altitude
同义词:high up

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

3. in a rich manner
同义词:richly, luxuriously

4. far up toward the source

热心网友 时间:2023-10-07 21:26

1.高的 2.高级的 3.高尚的
ad. 高,高度地 n. 高处

热心网友 时间:2023-10-07 21:27

还有种解释.. 兴奋..

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