higher up

英音[ ˌhaɪər ˈʌp ] 美音[ ˌhaɪər ˈʌp ]
更高
常用释义
职位更高的人:指在组织中比你拥有更重要职位的人。

例句

1·They want to see more women take their place higher up the corporate or professional ladder.

他们希望看到更多女性担任公司或职业阶梯上更高的职位。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

2·As I rode the lift even higher up the mountain, I watched the people below move along the snow.

当我乘坐缆车上到更高的山顶时,我看着下面的人在雪地上移动。

3·The words look higher up.

字体看起来位置较高。

4·The different vegetational parts differ in their food qualities: lower down, there are succulent, nutritious leaves; higher up are the harder stems.

植物的不同部位具有不同的食用价值:靠下面的部位是营养、多汁的叶子;上面更高的部位则是更为坚硬的茎杆。

5·In fact, those who thought that the images higher up the attractiveness scale were real directly corresponded with those who showed other markers for having higher self-esteem.

事实上,那些认为更有吸引力的照片会显得真实的人与那些在其他方面表现出更高自尊心的人相对应。

6·Vegetation becomes sparse higher up the mountains.

山上越高的地方植物越稀少。

—— 《牛津词典》

7·The atmosphere gets colder the higher up the rock vapor goes.

大气越冷,岩石蒸发得越高。

8·The higher up you are, the faster time passes - by bringing relativity back to Earth.

如果把相对论应用到地球上来,你站的越高,时间流逝得越快。

9·It looks like it goes a bit higher up, which will be the trajectory of this red point.

它看上去应该高一点,这就是红点的轨迹了。

10·The ruling might push these uncertainties higher up lawyers' agendas, notes Radcliffe.

判决可能把这些不确定性推到更级的律师议事日程,拉德克利夫表示。