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British pronunciation
/ˈɛlɪvˌe‍ɪtɪd/

“elevated”的英语定义和含义

elevated
01

高架的, 高的

positioned or built above ground level
example
例子
The elevated walkway provided pedestrians with a safe path over the busy road.
高架的人行天桥为行人提供了在繁忙道路上方的安全路径。
02

升高的

(of an amount, intensity, etc.) raised to a greater degree than what is usual or expected
example
例子
The company reported elevated profits this quarter compared to last year.
该公司报告本季度利润较去年上升
03

高尚的, 崇高的

having or demonstrating a high level of moral value
example
例子
The novel 's themes reflect an elevated view of human compassion and dignity.
小说的主题反映了对人类同情和尊严的高尚看法。
04

高深的, 深邃的

possessing or demonstrating a high level of intellectual depth, sophistication, or significance
example
例子
The debate was marked by elevated discourse, focusing on profound ethical questions.
辩论以高深的论述为标志,专注于深刻的伦理问题。
05

高的, 高级的

holding a position of high rank or social status, often associated with prestige or authority
example
例子
The executive ’s elevated position within the company granted him significant influence over major decisions.
这位高管在公司中的职位使他对重大决策具有重要影响。
Elevated
01

高架铁路, 高架地铁

a train system built on tracks raised above ground level, typically supported by structures like columns or beams
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example
例子
Commuters rely on the elevated to avoid traffic congestion during rush hours.
通勤者依靠高架铁路来避开高峰时段的交通拥堵。
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