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NOUN. 名词1.?[C, U 有变体名词] 高度The height of a person or thing is their size or length from the bottom to the top. 双语例句例: Her weight is about normal for her height. 按她的身高,她的体重大体正常。 例: I am 5'6'' in height. 我的身高是5英尺6英寸。 例: The tree can grow to a height of 7 metres. 此树可以长到7米高。 例: He was a man of medium height. 他中等身材。 2.?[U 不可数名词] 高Height is the quality of being tall. 双语例句例: She admits that her height is intimidating for some men. 她承认自己的高个儿对一些男人而言是吓人的。 3.?[C, U 有变体名词] 高度A particular height is the distance that something is above the ground or above something else mentioned. 双语例句例: At the speed and height at which he was moving, he was never more than half a second from disaster. 以这样的速度在这么高的地方移动,他离灾难永远只有半步之遥。 4.?[C 可数名词] 高处A height is a high position or place above the ground. 双语例句例: I'm not afraid of heights. 我不恐高。 5.?[SING 单数型名词] 顶点 , 高潮When an activity, situation, or organization is at its height, it is at its most successful, powerful, or intense. 双语例句例: At its height, the antiwar movement drew supporters from nearly every political camp. 反战运动达到高潮时,几乎从所有政治阵营都吸引来了支持者。 6.?[SING 单数型名词] 顶点If you say that something is the height of a particular quality, you are emphasizing that it has that quality to the greatest degree possible. 双语例句例: The hip-hugging black and white polka-dot dress was the height of fashion. 黑白圆点的紧身连衣裙当时是最新潮的。 7.?[PL 复数] 极点If something reaches great heights, it becomes very extreme or intense. 双语例句例: the mid-1980s, when prices rose to absurd heights. 物价高得离谱的20世纪80年代中期。
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