higher 英 [ˈhaɪə(r)]  

higher

higher  英 [ˈhaɪə(r)]

adj. 更高的,较高的(high的比较级) 

名词复数:highers 

We can see that the dancer tried her best to kick higher. 我们看得出来那位舞蹈演员努力把腿举得更高。
The higher interest rate would sponge up a large number of deposits. 较高利率会吸引大量的存款。

  • When something is described as higher, it's more advanced, difficult, or complex. Higher education is what you learn in college or graduate school, and it's more complicated than high school.
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  • adj. 更高的,较高的(high的比较级)
  • 1. We can see that the dancer tried her best to kick higher.

    我们看得出来那位舞蹈演员努力把腿举得更高。

  • 2. The higher interest rate would sponge up a large number of deposits.

    较高利率会吸引大量的存款。

  • 3. He tried to hold out for higher paying by rejecting signature to the contract.

    他拒绝在合同上签名,坚持要更高报酬。

  • higher comparative of high (adj.), Old English hierra (West Saxon), hera (Anglian). Higher education is attested by 1839.
High·er / ˈhaɪə(r) ; NAmE ˈhaɪər / noun (in Scotland) an exam in a particular subject at a higher level than Standard Grade. Highersare usually taken around the age of 17 to 18. (苏格兰)学生高级证书考试(应试年龄一般在 17 至 18 岁) Higher Highers High·er / ˈhaɪə(r) ; NAmE ˈhaɪər / high·er / ˈhaɪə(r) ; NAmE ˈhaɪər / adjective [only before noun ] at a more advanced level; greater in rank or importance than others 高等级的;级别较高的;较重要的 The case was referred to a higher court. 案件转到了上级法院。 higher mathematics 高等数学 My mind was on higher things. 我那时想着更重要的事。 high·er / ˈhaɪə(r) ; NAmE ˈhaɪər /
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