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high

adjective
/haɪ/
/haɪ/
Word Family
  • high adjective noun adverb
  • highly adverb
  • height noun
  • heighten verb
Idioms
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    from bottom to top从底到顶

  1. measuring a long distance from the bottom to the top高的
    • What's the highest mountain in the US?美国哪座山最高?
    • The house has a high wall all the way round it.这栋房子的四周围着高墙。
    • shoes with high heels高跟鞋
    • He has a round face with a high forehead.他圆脸,高额头。
    opposite low
  2. used to talk about the distance that something measures from the bottom to the top有某高度的
    • How high is Everest?珠穆朗玛峰有多高?
    • It's only a low wall—about a metre high.那只不过是一堵矮墙,约一米高。
    • The grass was waist-high.那片草齐腰高。
    • knee-high boots齐膝高的靴子
  3. far above ground离地面远

  4. at a level that is a long way above the ground or above the level of the sea(离地面)很高的;海拔很高的
    • a high branch/shelf/window高处的树枝/搁板/窗
    • The rooms had high ceilings.那些房间的天花板很高。
    • streaks of high cloud高云条纹
    • They were flying at high altitude.他们正在高空飞行。
    • the grasslands of the high prairies高地草原
    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。
      You also use high to describe the distance of something from the ground: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 is also used for things that are high and narrow such as trees: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。
      Buildings can be high or tall.
    Extra Examples
    • The only windows in the hall were narrow and high.大厅里唯一的窗户又窄又高。
    • There was a light quite high up.楼上有一盏灯。
  5. opposite low

    greater than normal超出常规

  6. greater or better than normal in quantity or quality, size or degree(数量、质量、体积或程度)高的,超乎寻常的
    • a high price/cost/speed/temperature高昂的价格/成本/速度/温度
    • a high rate of inflation高通货膨胀率
    • high levels of pollution高度污染
    • Demand is high at this time of year.一年的这个时期需求很大。
    • high-quality goods优质商品
    • a high risk of injury受伤的高风险
    • a high standard of craftsmanship高水平的手工艺
    • A high proportion of our staff are female.我们很大一部分员工是女性。
    • Originally, an even higher percentage of land was wetlands.最初,更高比例的土地是湿地。
    • A high degree of accuracy is needed.需要高度的准确性。
    • The cost in terms of human life was high.付出了很大的生命代价。
    • higher than… Sales were significantly higher than in previous years.销售额明显高于往年。
    • The tree blew over in the high winds.树被大风刮倒了。
    • We had high hopes for the business (= we believed it would be successful).我们对这项生意寄予了很大希望。
    Homophones higher | hirehigher   hire
    /ˈhaɪə(r)/
    /ˈhaɪər/
    • higher (high)
      • Asparagus grows faster at higher temperatures.芦笋在更高的温度下生长得更快。
    • hire verb
      • Can we hire a car here?我们能在这里租车吗?
    • hire noun
      • Look! There are rowing boats for hire on the lake!快看!湖上有出租的划艇!
    compare low
    Extra Examples
    • There is an extremely high drop-out rate.辍学率极高。
    • Unemployment remained high for several years.几年来失业率一直居高不下。
    • Vets have a relatively high suicide rate.老兵自杀率比较高。
    • High council taxes have forced several local businesses to relocate.高额的市政税迫使几家当地企业搬迁。
    • They charge very high prices for a pretty average service.他们的服务很一般,收费却非常高。
    • Acids, by definition, have a higher concentration of hydrogen ions than plain water.根据定义,酸的氢离子浓度比普通水高。
    • It is critical for the company to maintain a high profile.公司保持高姿态至关重要。
  7. containing a lot含量多

  8. containing a lot of a particular substance含某物多
    • a high potassium content高钾含量
    • a high-fat diet高脂肪的饮食
    • high in something foods that are high in fat脂肪含量高的食品
    • Oranges are high in vitamin C.橙子含有丰富的维生素C。
    opposite low
  9. rank/status等级;地位

  10. [usually before noun] near the top in rank, status or importance上层的;地位高的
    • She has held high office under three prime ministers.她曾在三任首相手下任过要职。
    • The case was referred to a higher court.案件转到了上级法院。
    • the distinction between high art and popular art高雅艺术和流行艺术的区别
    • high on something Job security is high on his list of priorities.工作保障是他优先考虑的事情。
    opposite low see also high court
  11. valuable有价值

  12. of great value价值高的
    • to play for high stakes豪赌
    • My highest card is ten.我最大的牌是十。
    • high against something At the moment, the euro is high against the dollar, which makes for a good exchange rate.目前,欧元对美元的汇率很高,这有利于形成良好的汇率。
    • The high dollar is still a major problem for importers.对进口商来说,高美元仍然是一个主要问题。
  13. river/sea

  14. when a river or the tide is high, the water reaches a long way up the river bank, beach, etc.在天上
    • The river was very high and threatening to flood.河水很高,有泛滥的危险。
    see also high tide
  15. ideals/principles理想;准则

  16. [usually before noun] morally good高尚的;崇高的
    • a man of high ideals/principles有崇高理想/道德准则的人
  17. approving赞同

  18. [usually before noun] showing a lot of approval or respect for somebody十分赞同的;非常尊敬的
    • She is held in very high regard by her colleagues.她很受同事们的敬重。
    • You seem to have a high opinion of yourself!你似乎自我评价很高嘛!
    opposite low
  19. sound声音

  20. at the upper end of the range of sounds that humans can hear; not deep or low高音的
    • She has a high voice.她嗓音很尖。
    • That note is definitely too high for me.那个音对我来说绝对太高了。
    opposite low
    Extra Examples
    • Your voice sounds very high on the telephone.你的声音在电话里听起来很高。
    • a fairly high pitch相当高的音调
  21. of period of time时段

  22. [only before noun] used to describe the middle or the most attractive part of a period of time中间的;全盛的
    • high noon正午
    • high summer盛夏
  23. food食物

  24. (of meat, cheese, etc.肉、奶酪等) beginning to go bad and having a strong smell开始变质的;开始发馊的
  25. on alcohol/drugs喝酒;吸毒

  26. [not before noun] high (on something) (informal) behaving in an excited way because of the effects of alcohol or drugs有醉意;表现兴奋
    • He was high on drugs.他吸毒成瘾。
  27. phonetics语音学

  28. (also close)
    (phonetics语音学) (of a vowel元音) produced with the mouth in a relatively closed position闭塞音的,闭的(发音时口形相对闭合的)
  29. Word OriginOld English hēah, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hoog and German hoch.
Idioms
be/get on your high horse
  1. (informal) to behave in a way that shows you think you are better than other people趾高气扬;自命不凡;自以为了不起
friends, people, etc. in high places
  1. friends, people, etc. in positions of power and influence高层人员
    • He has friends in high places.他有位高权重的朋友。
have a high old time
  1. (old-fashioned, informal) to enjoy yourself very much玩得很开心
(come) hell or high water
  1. despite any difficulties无论有什么困难
    • I was determined to go, come hell or high water.我决心要去,不管有什么困难。
high and dry
  1. (of a boat, etc.小船等) in a position out of the water高出水面;搁浅
    • Their yacht was left high and dry on a sandbank.他们的帆船搁浅在沙丘上了。
  2. in a difficult situation, without help or money处境艰难;无依无靠;身无分文
high and mighty
  1. (informal) behaving as though you think you are more important than other people趾高气扬;神气活现;自高自大
high as a kite
  1. (informal) behaving in a very excited way, especially because of being strongly affected by alcohol or drugs(尤指因酗酒或吸毒)异常兴奋,神情恍惚
a high/low profile
  1. the amount of attention somebody/something has from the public惹人/不惹人注目;高/低姿态
    • This issue has had a high profile in recent months.近几个月来,这个议题一直是关注的焦点。
    • I advised her to keep a low profile for the next few days (= not to attract attention).我建议她未来几天保持低调。
    • The story was given a low profile in today's papers.今天的报纸低调报道了这件事。
in high dudgeon
  1. (old-fashioned, formal) in an angry or offended mood, and showing other people that you are angry愤然;怒冲冲
    • He stomped out of the room in high dudgeon.他愤怒地噔噔走出了屋子。
    • She stormed out in high dudgeon.她气冲冲地走了。
it’s about/high time
  1. (informal) used to say that you think somebody should do something soon差不多/现在是…的时候了
    • It's about time you cleaned your room!你该打扫自己的房间了!
of a high order | of the highest/first order
  1. of a high quality or degree; of the highest quality or greatest degree高质量的;高品质的;一流的
    • The job requires diplomatic skills of a high order.这项工作要求高超的外交技巧。
    • She was a snob of the first order.她是天字第一号势利鬼。
smell, stink, etc. to high heaven (informal)
  1. to have a strong unpleasant smell发出难闻气味;难闻透顶
  2. to seem to be very dishonest or morally unacceptable很不诚实;不道德
take, claim, seize, etc. the moral high ground
  1. to claim that your side of an argument is morally better than your opponents’ side; to argue in a way that makes your side seem morally better声称自己的论点在道义上占优势
    • I was angry with his blatant attempt to take the moral high ground.他厚颜无耻地吹嘘自己有多高尚,我对此非常气愤。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2

high

adverb
/haɪ/
/haɪ/
(higher, highest)
Word Family
  • high adjective noun adverb
  • highly adverb
  • height noun
  • heighten verb
Idioms
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    far from ground/bottom远离地面/底部

  1. at or to a position or level that is a long way up from the ground or from the bottom在高处;向高处;高
    • to climb/jump/leap high 爬/跳/跳得高
    • I can't jump any higher.我没法跳得更高了。
    • An eagle soared high overhead.一只鹰在头顶高高翱翔。
    • His desk was piled high with papers.他的桌子上摞着高高的一堆文件。
    • high above (something) The castle sits high above the wooded valley.这座城堡坐落在树木繁茂的山谷之上。
    • A plane flew high above.一架飞机在高空飞行。
  2. value/amount价值;数量

  3. at or to a large value, amount or price(成本、价值)高;(数量)大
    • Prices are expected to rise even higher this year.预计今年的价格将涨得更高。
    • Students who scored high on the test went on to do very well.在考试中得分高的学生继续表现得很好。
    • They buy shares low and sell them high.他们低价买入股票,高价卖出。
  4. important position重要职位

  5. to or at an important position在高处;向高处;高
    • She never rose very high in the company.她在公司里从未升得很高。
    • She's aiming high (= hoping to be very successful) in her exams.她期望考出优异成绩。
  6. sound声音

  7. at a high pitch 音调高
    • I can't sing that high.我唱不了那么高的调子。
    opposite low
  8. Word OriginOld English hēah, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hoog and German hoch.
Idioms
be riding high
  1. to be successful or very confident获得成功;信心十足
    • The company is riding high this year.公司今年生意很好。
    Topics Successc2
fly high
  1. to be successful成功
    • British cinema has been flying high recently, winning several coveted awards.英国电影最近飞黄腾达,赢得了几个令人垂涎的奖项。
    Topics Successc1
high and low
  1. everywhere到处;各地
    • I've searched high and low for my purse.我到处找我的钱包。
hold your head high | hold up your head
  1. to be proud of or not feel ashamed about something that you have done昂首挺胸;抬起头来
    • She managed to hold her head high and ignore what people were saying.她勉力昂首挺胸,不理会人家的闲言碎语。
run high
  1. (especially of feelings尤指情绪) to be strong and angry or excited激愤;激昂
    • Feelings ran high as the election approached.选举临近,大家情绪都很激动。

high

noun
/haɪ/
/haɪ/
Word Family
  • high adjective noun adverb
  • highly adverb
  • height noun
  • heighten verb
Idioms
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    level/number水平;数量

  1. the highest level or number最高水平;最大数量
    • to hit/reach a high达到最高点
    • Exports are currently at record highs.出口目前处于历史新高。
    • Profits reached an all-time high last year.去年的利润空前地高。
    Extra Examples
    • Share prices reached an all-time high yesterday.股票价格昨天达到前所未有的最高点。
    • The number of prisoners has reached a historic high.囚犯的数量达到了历史新高。
    • Oil prices hit a high of $70 a barrel yesterday.昨天油价达到了每桶70美元的高位。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • all-time
    • historic
    • new
    verb + high
    • hit
    • reach
    See full entry
  2. weather天气

  3. an area of high air pressure; an anticyclone高气压区;反气旋
    • A high over southern Europe is bringing fine, sunny weather to all parts.欧洲南部上空的高气压正给各地带来阳光灿烂的好天气。
    Topics Weatherc2
  4. the highest temperature reached during a particular day, week, etc.(某天、某星期等的)最高气温
    • Highs today will be in the region of 25°C.今天的最高气温将为 25 摄氏度左右。
  5. from drugs毒品引起

  6. (informal) the feeling of extreme pleasure and excitement that somebody gets after taking some types of drugs(毒品引致的)快感
    • The high lasted all night.那种快感持续了一整夜。
    Extra Examples
    • The drug gives you a tremendous high.这种毒品使你亢奋异常。
    • the high she got from cocaine她从可卡因中得到的快感
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • real
    • tremendous
    • emotional
    verb + high
    • experience
    • get
    • give somebody
    preposition
    • on a high
    phrases
    • the highs and lows
    See full entry
  7. from success/enjoyment来自成功/乐趣

  8. (informal) the feeling of extreme pleasure and excitement that somebody gets from doing something fun or being successful at something极大欢乐;极度高兴;乐不可支
    • He was on a real high after winning the competition.他赢了那场比赛后高兴极了。
    • the highs and lows of her acting career她的演员生涯的大起大落
    Extra Examples
    • the emotional highs and lows of an actor's life演员一生中感情上的起伏跌宕
    • This show is our swansong—we want to finish on a high.这是我们的告别演出——我们想要在高潮中落幕。
    • He was still on a natural high after cheating death.死里逃生后,他依旧表现出自然的亢奋。
    • She's been on a real high since she got her exam results.拿到考试成绩以后她就一直飘飘然开心至极。
    • He hit a career high with his performance as Al.扮演阿尔一角后他的职业生涯达到了高峰。
    Topics Successc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • real
    • tremendous
    • emotional
    verb + high
    • experience
    • get
    • give somebody
    preposition
    • on a high
    phrases
    • the highs and lows
    See full entry
  9. school学校

  10. used in the name of a high school(用于中学校名)
    • He graduated from Little Rock High in 2012.他 1982 年毕业于小石城中学。
    see also junior high school
  11. Word OriginOld English hēah, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hoog and German hoch.
Idioms
on high
  1. (formal) in a high place在高处
    • We gazed down into the valley from on high.我们从高处向下眺望山谷。
  2. (humorous) the people in senior positions in an organization高层人员
    • An order came down from on high that lunchbreaks were to be half an hour and no longer.上头指示说午餐休息时间不得超过半小时。
  3. in heaven在天上
    • The disaster was seen as a judgement from on high.这场灾难被视作上天的惩罚。

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