elevation 英 [ˌelɪˈveɪʃn]   美 [ˌɛləˈveʃən]

elevation

elevation  英 [ˌelɪˈveɪʃn] 美 [ˌɛləˈveʃən]

n. 高地;提拔;海拔 

名词复数:elevations 

his elevation to the presidency 他提升到主席的职位
The city is at an elevation of 2 000 metres. 这座城市海拔 2 000 米。

  • An elevation is a rise or the raising of something. Mountains have an elevation based on how high they are and your mood has an elevation as you get happier.
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  • n. 高地;提拔;海拔
  • 1. his elevation to the presidency

    他提升到主席的职位

  • 2. The city is at an elevation of 2 000 metres.

    这座城市海拔 2 000 米。

  • 3. elevation of blood sugar levels

    血糖升高

  • elevation (n.) late 14c., "a rising, height of something, height to which something is elevated," from Old French elevation and directly from Latin elevationem (nominative elevatio) "a lifting up," noun of action from past participle stem of elevare "lift up, raise" (see elevate). Meaning "act of elevating" is from 1520s.
ele·va·tion / ˌelɪˈveɪʃn ; NAmE ˌelɪˈveɪʃn / noun 1 [uncountable ] ( formal) the process of sb getting a higher or more important rank 提拔;晋级;提升 his elevation to the presidency 他提升到主席的职位 2 [countable ,  usually singular ] ( technical 术语 ) the height of a place, especially its height above sea level (某地方的)高度;(尤指)海拔 The city is at an elevation of 2 000 metres. 这座城市海拔 2 000 米。 3 [countable ] ( formal) a piece of ground that is higher than the area around 高地;高处 4 [countable ] ( architecture ) one side of a building, or a drawing of this by an architect (建筑物的)立面图,立视图 the front/rear/side elevationof a house 房子的正面╱后面╱侧面立视图 compare plan n.  (4 ) 5 [uncountable ,  singular ] ( technical 术语 ) an increase in the level or amount of sth (水平或数量的)提高,升高,增加 elevation of blood sugar levels 血糖升高 elevation elevations ele·va·tion / ˌelɪˈveɪʃn ; NAmE ˌelɪˈveɪʃn /
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