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(of a person, building, tree, etc. )人、建筑物、树木等 having a greater than average height 高的;高大的 She's tall and thin. 她身材高瘦。 the tallest building in the world 世界上最高的建筑物 tall trees/chimneys 高大的树木/烟囱 a tall glass of iced tea 一大杯冰茶 He's grown taller since I last saw him. 自从我上次见到他以来,他长高了。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
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used to describe or ask about the height of somebody/something (用以表示或询问高度)有…高,身高 Which Word? high / tallhigh / tall- High is used to talk about the measurement from the bottom to the top of something:
high 用以指从底部到顶部的高度: The fence is over five metres high. 这围栏有五米多高。 He has climbed some of the world’s highest mountains. 他攀登过几座世界最高峰。
亦可用 high 表示离地面的距离: How high was the plane when the engine failed? 发动机出故障时飞机离地面多高?
- Tall is used instead of high to talk about people:
指人用 tall,不用 high: My brother’s much taller than me. 我哥哥比我高多了。
tall 亦可指高而窄的事物,如树木: She ordered cold beer in a tall glass. 她叫了一杯高玻璃杯装的冰镇啤酒。 tall factory chimneys. 工厂的高烟囱 Tall pine trees line the roadways. 道路两旁是高大的松树。
- High is used to talk about the measurement from the bottom to the top of something:
Word Originlate Middle English: probably from Old English getæl ‘swift, prompt’. Early senses also included ‘fine, handsome’ and ‘bold, strong, good at fighting’.
Idioms
be a tall order
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to be very difficult to do 难以办到;要求苛刻
great/tall oaks from little acorns grow
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something large and successful often begins in a very small way Topics Successc2参天橡树长自小小橡实;合抱之树,生于毫末
stand tall
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to show that you are proud and able to deal with anything 趾高气扬;昂然挺立 Suddenly he seemed to stand taller. 忽然间他显得更高了。
walk tall
to feel proud and confident Topics Feelingsc2, Personal qualitiesc2昂首阔步;趾高气扬