high-rise

英[haɪraɪz] 美[haɪraɪz]
  • adj.(建筑物)超高层的;高楼的;高手把的n.高楼;大厦;高手把自行车
  • HIG abbr.[美]夏威夷地球物理研究所(=HawaiiInstituteofGeophysics)
  • Higa 比嘉
  • Higai 日贝
  • Higaki 日书
  • Higami 日上
Noun:
  1. tower consisting of a multistoried building of offices or apartments;

    "`tower block' is the British term for `high-rise'"

Adjective:
  1. used of buildings of many stories equipped with elevators; tall;

    "avenues lined with high-rise apartment buildings"

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Plans for building two high buildings are beginning to take shape.
      建造两幢高楼的计划渐具眉目。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. High buildings flanked the alley.
      小巷两侧高楼耸立。
    2. And that high building is the Central Plaza.
      还有,你看那边那高楼,是中环广场。
    3. Thermostats will rise during the month of August.
      联合国大厦在八月份的室温将会调高。
    4. The tower of the Empire State is about 200 ft high.
      帝国大厦大约有两百英尺高。