higher up
英 [ˌhaɪər ˈʌp]
美 [ˌhaɪər ˈʌp]
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英英释义
adv
- in or to a place that is higher
双语例句
- I wanted to climb higher up the ladder, but my legs wanted to take me down all the time.
我想在梯子上爬得高一些,但我的腿总是把我带到下面来。 - Then I stretched out and reattached the righthand one a little higher up, after which I inched my legs into new positions.
然后我伸出右手,将吸腕按在高一点的地方,接着我的双腿缓慢地移动到一个新的位置。 - The higher up you go in the corporate ladder, the more authority you end up having.
你到了更高的阶梯公司,到头来你更权威。 - If you had to build one subsystem at a time, such an architecture would force you to build the bottom layer subsystems first, and then go higher and higher up.
如果你必须要在一个时间内构建一个子系统,这样的体系架构将迫使你首先构建底层的子系统,然后构建越来越上层的子系统。 - In general, the higher up the level of this hierarchy, the more resources and capacity government has.
总的来说,机构越出于上层,其拥有的资源与能力就越多越大。 - Or did it come from higher up on the food chain?
或者那来自于食物链的更高层? - But the case went higher up.
可事情又有了些后续发展。 - Because they are a great deal higher up than we are,'replied I;` you could not climb them, they are too high and steep.
“因为它们那里比我们这儿高多了,”我回答,“你不能往那儿爬上去,那儿太高太陡了。 - I'm playing higher up the field these days, almost like an attacker.
现在我踢的位置更靠前,大体上像一个攻击手。 - There's only the mountain in this direction, and higher up an old ruin, an abandoned castle.
从这个方向望去只看得到这座山,以及更高处的一处废墟,一座废弃的城堡。