high查询结果如下:
形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
Surface active agents-The identification of emulsions of moderate to high viscosity and the method of evaluation of their capability of emulsifying
表面活性剂中、高粘度乳液的特性测试及其乳化能力的评定方法
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T11543-1989
Telephone transmission interference allowance for long-distance high-capacity analogue microwave communication systems
大容量长距离模拟微波通信干线电话传输干扰容限
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T3974-1983
High-voltage test techniques for low voltage equipment Part 2 Measuring system and test equipment
低压电气设备的高电压试验技术第二部分测量系统和试验设备
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T17627.2-1998
High resistance alloys for electrical heating-Testing method for accelerated life
高电阻电热合金快速寿命试验方法
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T13300-1991
high-resolution γ-ray detector
n.高分辨率γ射线检测器
属类:自然科学 -地质学-
very high frequency direction-finding(station)
甚高频测向(台)
属类:行业术语 -海运-
high quality factor (缩写:high)
高品质因数
属类:行业术语 -海运-缩写词
adjective
1.(after a measurement and in questions) measuring a specified distance from top to bottom.
‘a tree forty feet _high_ ’
‘He was not able to stand up in the space, which was about three feet six inches _high_ .’
2.(especially of food) unpleasantly strong-smelling because beginning to go bad.
‘it’s a type of preserved butter, used for cooking, smells a little _high_ ’
‘The cheese was rather _high_ , and tended to crumble when we opened the tin, but it was quite edible.’
3.(of a period or movement) at its peak.
‘ _high_ summer’
‘The human body was the main preoccupation of _High_ Renaissance artists and they often depicted it nude.’
4.(of a singer or instrument) producing notes of relatively high pitch.
‘a _high_ soprano voice’
‘His energy in concert was quite inspiring, each song found him stomping about the stage, singing in a _high_ tenor with sparse instrumentation provided by an acoustic guitar.’
5.(of a sound or note) having a frequency at the upper end of the auditory range.
‘a _high_ , squeaky voice’
‘A _high_ whining sound came from the other end, and he held the phone away from his ear, rolling his eyes and grimacing.’
6.(of a vowel) produced with the tongue relatively near the palate.
‘The symbol ‘i’ in IPA (as in most orthographies) denotes a _high_ front vowel.’
‘New York pronunciation has a long, tense, very round vowel in words like caught, and a long, tense, relatively _high_ vowel in words such as cab.’
7.(of an area) inland and well above sea level.
‘ _high_ prairies’
‘The traditional territory contains a diversity of landscapes with rugged mountains and numerous valleys and _high_ prairies.’
8.(of game) slightly decomposed and so ready to cook.
‘Mine are hung for no more than 2 or 3 days especially over the last few years what with the milder winters. Its a question of taste and how _high_ you like your bird.’
‘The meat was quite _high_ with complex strong flavours, which is just the way I like it.’
9.(of latitude) close to 90°; near the North or South Pole.
‘ _high_ southern latitudes’
‘They also occur more often in the winter and in the middle to _high_ latitudes rather than near to the equator.’
10.Extending above the normal level.
‘a round face with a _high_ forehead’
‘He had dark red hair and rather elven looking features - _high_ cheekbones, sharp chin.’
11.Extreme in religious or political views.
‘a man of _high_ Tory opinions’
‘The most striking characteristic of this political approach is the author’s patent partiality and clear adherence to _high_ Tory principles.’
12.Far above ground, sea level, or another point of reference.
‘a palace _high_ up on a hill’
‘Inland, a _high_ central plateau drops eastward towards the vegetated dunes of the Kalahari Desert.’
13.Feeling euphoric, especially from the effects of drugs or alcohol.
‘she wasn’t tipsy, just a little _high_ ’
‘some of them were _high_ on Ecstasy’
14.Great in rank, status, or importance.
‘both held _high_ office under Lloyd George’
‘financial security is _high_ on your list of priorities’
15.Great, or greater than normal, in quantity, size, or intensity.
‘a _high_ temperature’
‘sweets are very _high_ in calories’
16.Morally or culturally superior.
‘blurring the distinctions between _high_ art and popular art’
‘Literature was no exception, and Shakespeare was eagerly received as the epitome of _high_ culture.’
17.Of great vertical extent.
‘the top of a _high_ mountain’
‘Alice Springs is surrounded by _high_ black mountains, similar to the mountains of Mecca.’
18.Of large numerical or monetary value.
‘they had been playing for _high_ stakes’
‘But poker is most interesting when the stakes are _high_ and small fortunes rest on the draw of a card.’
19.Performed at, to, or from a considerable height.
‘ _high_ diving’
‘Southall was finally booked for his second late and _high_ lunge on the Norwegian Riise inside five minutes.’
20.Ranking above others of the same kind.
‘the last _High_ King of Ireland’
‘Brian Ború was crowned King of Munster here in 977 and he became _High_ King of Ireland in 1002.’
21.Very favourable.
‘she had no very _high_ opinion of men’
‘It did not take long for the cricketing community to realise why Cronje was admired and held in _high_ esteem.’
adverb
1.(of a sound) at or to a high pitch.
‘my voice went _high_ with excitement’
‘I sang tenor and there was only like three of us in the whole school who could sing _high_ like that.’
2.At a high price.
‘buying shares low and selling them _high_ ’
‘McKnight feels these factors will keep the price of the components _high_ .’
3.At or to a considerable or specified height.
‘the sculpture stood about five feet _high_ ’
‘a dish piled _high_ with baked beans’
4.Highly.
‘he ranked _high_ among the pioneers of chemical technology’
‘People who listen to Mozart then score slightly higher on specific tests of cognitive function.’
noun
1.A high point, level, or figure.
‘commodity prices were at a rare _high_ ’
‘But over the week the Japanese yen leapt to new three-year highs of around Y110.90 against the dollar, signalling that policy may indeed have changed after all.’
2.A high power setting.
‘the vent blower was on _high_ ’
‘When the rice is cooked, microwave the cabbage on _high_ for two to three minutes or until soft.’
3.A high-frequency sound or musical note.
‘piercing highs and subterranean lows’
‘The Harman / Kardon speakers produce deep, luscious bass and clear, crisp singing highs.’
4.A notably happy or successful moment.
‘the highs and lows of life’
‘Jacklin’s life has been a roller-coaster of emotions, full of highs and lows.’
5.A state of high spirits or euphoria.
‘if the stable is doing well then everybody’s on a _high_ ’
‘golf provides him with an adrenalin _high_ ’
6.An area of high barometric pressure; an anticyclone.
‘The _high_ may move northward to cover Scotland or stay stuck just south of the UK.’
‘In the southern hemisphere it is the meeting place of the dry east to southeast winds generated by the subtropical highs, and the moisture-laden northwesterly monsoon winds.’
7.High school.
‘I go to junior _high_ ’
‘It’s nothing for him to stop by a class room and spend an hour with kids at a local junior _high_ .’
8.Top gear in a motor vehicle.
‘the system lets you shift into 4WD _high_ ’
‘While Sullivan hasn’t reached Mikita and Savard’s heights, he has recorded career highs in goals and points in this, his second season with the Hawks.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。