elevated
adj. 升高的; 高層的; 高尚的
v. 舉起( elevate的過去式和過去分詞 ); 提高; 提升; 鼓舞
A person, job, or role that is elevated is very important or of very high rank.
His career has blossomed and that has given him a certain elevated status.
他的事業蓬勃發展,這在一定程度上提升了他的地位。
If thoughts or ideas are elevated, they are on a high moral or intellectual level.
...the magazine's elevated British tone.
雜誌中高貴的英倫情調
If land or buildings are elevated, they are raised up higher than the surrounding area.
An elevated platform on the stage collapsed during rehearsals.
在排練過程中舞臺上墊高的一個平臺塌了。
1. raised above ground level; on elevated rails;
2. raised above the ground;
The Passage is a measured , very collected , very elevated and very cadenced trot.
正步是一種很有韻律, 極度收縮,四肢高抬,節奏明顯的快步.
The launcher then automatically elevated into firing position.
發射裝置然後自動升高進入發射位置之內.
The clerk was elevated to a managerial position.
那個職員被提升到經理職位.
He was elevated to a higher position.
他被提拔到了一個更高的位置.
Would you expect the cholesterol to be elevated?
你考慮膽固醇會升高 嗎 ?
adj. 升高的,提高的
adj. 歡欣的,振奮的
gleefulgladcheerfulrejoicingoverjoyedjoyful
adj. 過高的,誇張的
grandiloquenthigh-soundingmagniloquentstiltedhigh-flownorotundpompous
adj. 高尚的,嚴肅的
eminentdistinguishedupstandingadmirablehigh-mindedexaltednoblegrandloftysublime
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