elevated
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A person, job, or role that is elevated is very important or of very high rank. 很重要的; 地位極高的[usu ADJ n]
His career has blossomed and that has given him a certain elevated status. 他的事業(yè)蓬勃發(fā)展,這在一定程度上提升了他的地位。
2. ADJ If thoughts or ideas are elevated, they are on a high moral or intellectual level. (思想或想法等)高尚的; 高貴的[usu ADJ n]
...the magazine's elevated tone. ...該雜志的高雅腔掉。
3. ADJ If land or buildings are elevated, they are raised up higher than the surrounding area. (土地或建筑等)加高的[usu ADJ n]
An elevated platform on the stage collapsed during rehearsals. 在排練時(shí),舞臺(tái)上的一個(gè)架高平臺(tái)塌了。
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elevated /??l??ve?t?d/
劍橋詞典
- raised
提高的;升高的;抬高的
The doctor said I was to keep my leg elevated. 醫(yī)生說(shuō)我要保持腿部抬高。
There is an elevated area at the back of the building . 樓后是一片高地。
high or important
地位高的;重要的
She holds a more elevated position in the company . 她在公司中職位較高。
[ 只用在名詞前面的形容詞 ]
greater than is normal or reasonable
高出正常水平的;偏高的
He has a slightly elevated idea of his own importance . 他自視過(guò)高。
[ 只用在名詞前面的形容詞 ] formal
formal or typical of language found in literature
高雅的,文雅的;正式的
an elevated style /tone 文雅的語(yǔ)體風(fēng)格/莊重的語(yǔ)氣
the elevated language of the Psalms 《詩(shī)篇》中文雅的語(yǔ)言 返回 elevated