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单词 elevated
释义
elevatedel‧e‧vat‧ed /ˈelɪveɪtɪd/ adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Elevated cholesterol levels may lead to a heart attack.
  • A section of the elevated highway collapsed.
  • an elevated pipeline
  • Jack had more elevated interests than his colleagues' drinking parties.
  • The judge's bench is well elevated and covered by a walnut canopy.
  • The train runs on an elevated track above the city street.
  • Vans and RVs have reached elevated status among young professionals.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Changes in samples stored at elevated temperatures represent acceleration of changes occurring at room temperature.
  • Even certain elevated atolls seem to have such a thickness of limestone as to indicate subsidence before present uplift.
  • On the other hand, many scientists are certain that gigantism must preclude elevated rates of metabolism.
  • The blue train is pulling away from me in the drizzle, gathering speed, effortlessly accelerating along its elevated track.
  • The form of the elevated blood pressure may be isolated systolic, isolated diastolic or a combination of both.
  • They got as far as Mancunian Way, then Gary lost it and they went off the elevated section.
  • Yet far from ensuring loyalty to the statusquo, their elevated position made students receptive to radical ideas.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatora surface that is higher than the area around it
· There was a raised platform and a blackboard at the far end of the room.· His name had been put on a bronze plaque in raised letters.
a surface that is elevated has been deliberately put in a place that is higher than everything else, for example in order to protect it or to make it easier to see: · The train runs on an elevated track above the city street.· The judge's bench is well elevated and covered by a walnut canopy.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· Public awareness of the hazard caused by the accumulation of elevated levels of radon in buildings continues to grow.
· Yet far from ensuring loyalty to the statusquo, their elevated position made students receptive to radical ideas.· It stands in its own grounds of approximately one and a half acres and from its elevated position has spectacular views.· Allt-Chaorain House Allt-Chaorain is a warm and attractive house lying spectacularly in an elevated position among forest-clad hills and rugged mountains.· But his new elevated position as departmental head made certain demands.
· Tests at elevated temperatures and elevated humidities are more difficult to accelerate and interpret.· Changes in samples stored at elevated temperatures represent acceleration of changes occurring at room temperature.· Examinations are most frequent in the early part of the test and on the samples stored at elevated temperatures.· For example, at elevated temperatures, sodium bicarbonate decomposes and releases carbon dioxide and leaves sodium carbonate as mentioned earlier.
1elevated thoughts, words etc seem to be intelligent or of high moral standard:  elevated philosophical language2[only before noun] an elevated position or rank is very important and respected SYN  high3raised off the ground or higher up than other things:  The train runs on an elevated track.4formal elevated levels, temperatures etc are higher than normal SYN  high:  elevated blood sugar levels
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