中英词典:height
名词
1. 高度;身高(n.) - The height of the mountain is 5,895 meters. (这座山的高度是5895米。) - He is of average height. (他的身高是平均水平。) 2. 顶点;巅峰(n.) - The company reached the height of its success in the 1990s. (该公司在1990年代达到了成功的巅峰。) - The singer's popularity is at its height right now. (这位歌手的人气目前正处于顶峰。) 3. 高潮(n.) - The movie's climax occurs at the height of the battle scene. (电影的高潮出现在战斗场面的高潮时刻。) - The crowd cheered at the height of the performance. (观众在演出的高潮时欢呼起来。)形容词
1. 高的(adj.) - The tower is very high. (这座塔非常高。) - She wore high heels to the party. (她在聚会上穿了高跟鞋。) 2. 浓密的;密集的(adj.) - The forest has high vegetation. (这片森林的植被浓密。) - The city has a high population density. (这个城市的人口密集。)词语辨析
1. high vs. tall - The airplane flew at a high altitude. (飞机在高空飞行。) - The tree grew very tall over the years. (这棵树长得多年来变得非常高大。) 2. peak vs. height vs. summit - The hikers reached the peak of the mountain. (远足者们到达了这座山的山顶。) - The height of the building impressed me. (这栋建筑物的高度给我留下了深刻印象。) - The climbers finally reached the summit of Mount Everest. (登山者们终于到达了珠穆朗玛峰的顶峰。)词汇扩充
- altitude(n.):高度;海拔 - elevation(n.):海拔;高度 - crest(n.):顶点;山顶 - acme(n.):顶点;极点近义词
- peak(n.):山顶;顶点 - summit(n.):顶峰;最高点 - pinnacle(n.):顶峰;最高点 - top(n.):顶部;最高点反义词
- depth(n.):深度 - bottom(n.):底部;最低点柯林斯词典
- 名词 1. The height of something, especially a person or thing, is its measurement from the bottom to the top. 2. If you are at the height of a quality or activity, you are at the most intense or extreme part of it. 3. The height of a situation or process is its most important or active period. 4. If you say that someone or something is the height of a particular quality, they have that quality to a greater extent than anyone or anything else. - 形容词 1. An object that is high extends a long way from the bottom towards the top when it is upright. 2. High means a large distance above the ground or above sea level. 3. High is used to describe things that are greater than usual in quantity, degree, or intensity. 4. High is used in the names of some types of vehicle which are larger or more powerful than other types of vehicle of the same kind. 5. High is used to describe things that are considered to be of a good or satisfactory standard or quality. 6. High is used to describe things that are expensive. 7. High is used to describe things that are important or serious. 8. High is used to describe people who are important, influential, or powerful.牛津词典
- 名词 1. The measurement from base to top or (of a standing person) from head to foot. 2. The most intense or extreme part of something. 3. The time at which something is at its most intense or extreme. 4. The vertical measurement of a mountain or hill from base to summit. - 形容词 1. Of great vertical extent. 2. Of great importance or seriousness. 3. (of a sound) having a frequency above the range audible to the human ear; ultrasonic. 4. (of a person) having a high rank or status. 5. (of a pitched ball) near the batter's shoulders. 6. (of a vowel) having a high position in the speaker's vowel space. 7. Used in names of mountain ranges. 8. (of a fielding position in cricket) near the batsman's popping crease. 9. (of food or another substance) containing a large amount of fat or sugar. 10. (of a note) of relatively high pitch. 11. (of latitude) relatively far north or south. 12. (of a gear) providing a relatively low gear ratio.用法
- "Height" 用作名词时,表示高度、顶点或高潮的含义。作为形容词时,表示高的、密集的或重要的含义。例句
- The height of the mountain is 5,895 meters. (这座山的高度是5895米。)
- He is of average height. (他的身高是平均水平。)
- The company reached the height of its success in the 1990s. (该公司在1990年代达到了成功的巅峰。)
- The singer's popularity is at its height right now. (这位歌手的人气目前正处于顶峰。)
- The movie's climax occurs at the height of the battle scene. (电影的高潮出现在战斗场面的高潮时刻。)
- The crowd cheered at the height of the performance. (观众在演出的高潮时欢呼起来。)
- The tower is very high. (这座塔非常高。)
- She wore high heels to the party. (她在聚会上穿了高跟鞋。)
- The forest has high vegetation. (这片森林的植被浓密。)
- The city has a high population density. (这个城市的人口密集。)