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 height [haɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 高度, 海拔, 高地, 顶点

[化] 高度

[医] 高度




    height
    [ noun ]
    1. the vertical dimension of extension; distance from the base of something to the top

    2. <noun.attribute>
    3. the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development

    4. <noun.state>
      his landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty
      the artist's gifts are at their acme
      at the height of her career
      the peak of perfection
      summer was at its peak
      ...catapulted Einstein to the pinnacle of fame
      the summit of his ambition
      so many highest superlatives achieved by man
      at the top of his profession
    5. (of a standing person) the distance from head to foot

    6. <noun.attribute>
    7. elevation especially above sea level or above the earth's surface

    8. <noun.attribute>
      the altitude gave her a headache


    Height \Height\ (h[imac]t), n. [Written also {hight}.] [OE.
    heighte, heght, heighthe, AS. he['a]h[eth]u, h[=e]h[eth]u fr.
    heah high; akin to D. hoogte, Sw. h["o]jd, Dan. h["o]ide,
    Icel. h[ae][eth], Goth. hauhi[thorn]a. See {High}.]
    1. The condition of being high; elevated position.

    Behold the height of the stars, how high they are!
    --Job xxii.
    12.

    2. The distance to which anything rises above its foot, above
    that on which in stands, above the earth, or above the
    level of the sea; altitude; the measure upward from a
    surface, as the floor or the ground, of an animal,
    especially of a man; stature. --Bacon.

    [Goliath's] height was six cubits and a span. --1
    Sam. xvii. 4.

    3. Degree of latitude either north or south. [Obs.]

    Guinea lieth to the north sea, in the same height as
    Peru to the south. --Abp. Abbot.

    4. That which is elevated; an eminence; a hill or mountain;
    as, Alpine heights. --Dryden.

    5. Elevation in excellence of any kind, as in power,
    learning, arts; also, an advanced degree of social rank;
    pre["e]minence or distinction in society; prominence.

    Measure your mind's height by the shade it casts.
    --R. Browning.

    All would in his power hold, all make his subjects.
    --Chapman.

    6. Progress toward eminence; grade; degree.

    Social duties are carried to greater heights, and
    enforced with stronger motives by the principles of
    our religion. --Addison.

    7. Utmost degree in extent; extreme limit of energy or
    condition; as, the height of a fever, of passion, of
    madness, of folly; the height of a tempest.

    My grief was at the height before thou camest.
    --Shak.

    {On height}, aloud. [Obs.]

    [He] spake these same words, all on hight.
    --Chaucer.

    1. Like kinsmen in neighboring Zaire, their height averages about 3 feeet and they usually live in forests, eating meat, roots and wild fruit.
    2. For example, if a height standard is equally applied to all applicants, Hispanics and Asians are more negatively affected than whites, and women more than men.
    3. Begin resigned abruptly in 1983, at the height of Israel's military involvement in Lebanon.
    4. At his height he was one of the closest allies of Baroness Thatcher, the former prime minister. He was the epitome of a Thatcherite minister, a grammar-school boy who worked his way to the top.
    5. We'll end up at No. 1 for basketball players to see, or at No. 5 at infant height," he says.
    6. Such cooperation enabled the reflagging of Kuwaiti tankers and escorts by U.S. naval vessels during the height of the eight-year war between Iraq and Iran.
    7. At the height of its success, about 1,500 students were enrolled in 1967; last year, that figure had dipped to 300.
    8. Last year, he was booed, hissed and heckled at the conference, which coincided with the height of the controversy over national curriculum tests.
    9. Ties were broken at the height of a battle of wills over an Iranian Embassy employee wanted for questioning about terrorist attacks in Paris.
    10. In prosperous Kuwait, citizens are demanding the restoration of Parliament, which was dissolved in 1986 at the height of the Iran-Iraq war after deputies harshly criticized authorities.
    11. A self-assured man of medium height and build whose thinning dark hair falls toward thick glasses, he denies in an interview there that he is part of any organized group.
    12. Simon Higlett's settings use the space and the height to the full.
    13. A neat little device for measuring the height of the tennis net (vital now that the heads of racquets are so big) at Pounds 14.95 would make a good stocking present.
    14. In February, daily average volume fell to 196m shares, the lowest level since June 1982, down from more than 1bn at the height of the bull market.
    15. None the less, memories of his previous administration, in power at the height of the oil boom - have not helped his reputation as a fighter of graft. The reputation of politicans and political parties is low.
    16. There are pitched roofs behind parapets that align in height with the rest of the college.
    17. Ferno Healthcare, Wilmington, Ohio, sells a ComfortCare tub with a full-length bench fixed at chair height and a tiltable halftube.
    18. Another commanding height of the Swedish economy is falling into foreign hands.
    19. The Step 2 is the more usual domestic version; it is 27in long with 4, 6 and 8in height adjustments.
    20. But voters expressed reservations about the qualifications and background of the 41-year-old Quayle, who has faced a barrage of questions about his enrollment in the National Guard during the height of the Vietnam War.
    21. I have stood there at the height of a sedge hatch on a June night and lost my head and my nerve utterly at the sight of a surface boiling with feeding trout. There, too, I suffered an early, indelible trauma.
    22. Burton says he received about 50 wrong number calls a day from people trying to reach KWIZ-FM at the height of the problem this summer.
    23. Five years ago, when red flags fluttered proudly over the Leningrad Soviet and party headquarters at Smolni, he was at the height of his powers. You would see his car escorted through the city streets.
    24. At the height of the Soviet involvement, there were an estimated 115,000 Red Army troops in Afghanistan.
    25. The only modification is a lower height for Japan.
    26. Price/earnings ratios are now much lower than they were at the height at the height of the boom.
    27. Price/earnings ratios are now much lower than they were at the height at the height of the boom.
    28. "The radius and angle at which the unit tapers were determined very carefully, based on the height of an average person," he says.
    29. Two bombs exploded in Mecca on Monday at the height of the pilgrimage season.
    30. Quayle has come under harsh criticism for using his wealthy family's influence to join the National Guard rather than be drafted at the height of the Vietnam War.
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