elevated
adjective
uk/ˈel.ɪ.veɪ.tɪd/us/ˈel.ə.veɪ.t̬ɪd/raised:
提高的;升高的;抬高的Thedoctorsaid I was tokeepmylegelevated.医生说我要保持腿部抬高。
There is an elevatedareaat the back of thebuilding.楼后是一片高地。
high orimportant:
地位高的;重要的Sheholdsa more elevatedpositionin thecompany.她在公司中职位较高。
[before noun]
greaterthan isnormalorreasonable:
高出正常水平的;偏高的He has aslightlyelevatedideaof his ownimportance.他自视过高。
greater than the usual level or amount
- highHigh temperatures are set to continue into next week.
- high inThis cereal is high in fibre and nutrients.
- extremeThey live in extreme poverty.
- stratosphericHome prices are stratospheric around here!
- soaringRents are soaring while pay remains steady.
[before noun]formal
formalortypicaloflanguagefoundinliterature:
高雅的,文雅的;正式的an elevatedstyle/tone文雅的语体风格/庄重的语气
the elevatedlanguageof the Psalms《诗篇》中文雅的语言
Raising and lowering
- elevate
- erect
- go down
- hike
- hikesomethingup
- hoick
- hoist
- jack
- jacksomethingup
- leverage
- lower
- prize
- pry
- putsomethingup
- re-erect
- ride
- ride up
- run
- runsomethingup
- yo-yo
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Very important or urgent
High, tall and deep
Large in number or quantity
Manners & levels of formality