height的意思和读音

height

: [haɪt] : [haɪt]

n.

heights  

adj.+n.great height,medium height,dizzy height

v.+n.estimate height,reach height,lose height,measure height

n.depth,nadir

n.tallness,stature,altitude,elevation,loftiness

heightn.measurement

1.[u][c]the measurement of how tall a person or thing is

Height: 210 mm. Width: 57 mm. Length: 170 mm.:210 :57 :170

Please state your height and weight.

It is almost 2 metres in height . 2

She is the same height as her sister.

to be of medium/average height

You can adjust the height of the chair.

The table is available in several different heights.

being tall

2.[u]the quality of being tall or high

She worries about her height(= that she is too tall) .

The height of the mountain did not discourage them.使

distance above ground

3.[c][u]a particular distance above the ground

The plane flew at a height of 3 000 metres. 3 000

The stone was dropped from a great height .

The aircraft was gaining height.

to be at shoulder/chest/waist height

high place

4.[c][usupl]a high place or position

Brooklyn Heights

He doesn't have a head for heights(= is afraid of high places) .

a fear of heights

We looked out over the city from the heights of Edinburgh Castle.

The pattern of the ancient fields is clearly visible from a height .

strongest point/level

5.[sing]the point when sth is at its best or strongest

He is at the height of his career.

She is still at the height of her powers .

I wouldn't go there in the height of summer .

The fire reached its height around 2 a.m.

The crisis was at its height in May.

6.[pl]a better or greater level of sth; a situation where sth is very good

Their success had reached new heights .

extreme example

7.[sing]~ of sthan extreme example of a particular quality

It would be the height of folly(= very stupid) to change course now.

She was dressed in the height of fashion .穿

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1.He made the G-Man brand so popular that, at its height, it was harder to become an FBI agent than to be accepted into an Ivy League college.

2.She said in the height of her trauma, she took pictures with the camera on her mobile phone, lest people should not believe her later.

3.The brain then adds them together as if they were natural, to create the impression of depth, as well as width and height.

4.The greatness of a nation is no less determined by its population than the greatness of a man is determined by his height.

5.Increasing the height of fermented grains around the wall would not reduce boundary effects evidently.

6.Nadine Dorries, the Tory MP, however criticised the motion and said the extra height heels give women can help them when in the workplace.·

7.The fact that tax arbitrage was at its height during boom times also raises the question of just how real were banking profits.

8.Ur was a very wealthy city, and was at the height of its prominence around the time Abraham lived there.

9.MeasureIt! allows you to draw out a ruler that will help you get the pixel width and height of any elements on a webpage.“!”

10.Fills the interior of an ellipse defined by a bounding rectangle specified by a pair of coordinates, a width, and a height.