high-rise的意思和读音

high-rise

adj.

n.

high-rises  

adj.multistorey,high,tall,big,lofty

n.skyscraper,apartment building,block of flats,apartment block,apartment house

high-riseadj.

1.very tall and having a lot of floors

high-rise housing

adj.1.(),

n.1.,

adj.1.a high-rise building is very tall with many floors or levels

1. flat n. high-rise a. postman n. ...

2. 〖 high-rise〗 high-rise〖 highyield〗 ...

3. My City (): high-rise bank ...

4. ... 〖 towerblock;tallbuilding〗 〖 highbuildingsandlargemansions;high-rise〖 blastfurnace …

5. high-ranking high-rise high-sounding ...

6. edifice , high-rise (), mansion ...

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1.S. military "bleeding" , the U. S. finally decided to carry out the great sweep of high-rise.”,

2.The few of us climbed up a rockery, rockery can stand to see many high-rise, so the United States and ah!

3.Poor supervision of the city's construction industry was one of the causes behind the high-rise building fire.

4.cramped quarters; trying to bring children up in cramped high-rise apartments.

5.The NTSB says the wind blew the small plane off course and into a New York City high-rise.NTSB使

6.We'd been puzzled by the high-rise syndrome for a long time, the name that we give for cats falling out of windows.

7.A high-rise building is nothing but a slender, vertical, cantilevered beam resisting lateral and vertical loads.

8.A passer-by looks at a woman sleeping in an upright bed secured to the wall of a high-rise building in the Japanese capital, Tokyo.

9.The Government wants the public to understand long-term view of the dialectical nature of the adjustment and high-rise block of blasting.

10.Around the city, new high-rise buildings are going up where only cornfields stood just a few years ago.