释义 |
high water mark ―ˌhigh ˈwater ˌmark
Ⅰ noun [C usually singular] (SEA/RIVER) ► F0 a mark that shows the highest level that the sea or river reaches at a particular placeThesaurus+: ↑Floods, tides and currents
Ⅱ noun [C usually singular] (SUCCESSFUL POINT) ► F0 the most successful point of something: » His 1991 election victory was probably the high water mark of his popularity.Thesaurus+: ↑Higher and lower points of achievement , ↑Success and achievements , ↑Failures |