high-rise
high-rise
英[ˈhaɪ raɪz]美[ˈhaɪ raɪz]
adj.高层的,高耸的;
例句
Wage increases were eaten up by the rise in the cost of living.工资的增加全给生活费用的上涨抵消掉了。
If he starts talking about another job, that means he wants a rise in pay.如果他开始考虑另找工作, 那就意味着他想加薪。
My high school English teacher was close to me. She was almost my best friend.我中学的英语老师与我关系很密切, 她几乎是我*好的朋友。
He had several goes at the high jump before he succeeded in clearing it.他跳高时试跳了几次才跳过去。
a twofold rise in prices价格上涨一倍
Unemployment figures are remaining obstinately high.失业数字仍然顽固地居高不下。
High-rise buildings proved a social disaster.高层建筑证明是个社会灾难。
high-rise apartment blocks高层住宅楼
a block of high-rise flats一栋高层公寓楼
A lot of rubbish was washed up by the high tide.涨潮把许多垃圾冲上了岸。
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
ADJ
(建筑)高层的,高耸的
High-rise buildings are modern buildings which are very tall and have many levels or floors.
例句
...high-rise apartment blocks.高层公寓楼...high-rise office buildings.高层办公楼英汉词典释义
adj.
有多层的;高楼的
a block of high-rise flats一栋高层公寓楼high-rise apartment blocks高层住宅楼High-rise buildings proved a social disaster.高层建筑证明是个社会灾难。n.
高楼
英英词典释义
Noun
1. tower consisting of a multistoried building of offices or apartments;
"`tower block' is the British term for `high-rise'"Adjective
1. used of buildings of many stories equipped with elevators; tall;
"avenues lined with high-rise apartment buildings"