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
- That is why hairdressers and beauticians are higher up the list of happy professions than management consultants and corporate lawyers.
正因如此,美发师和美容师这类职业要比管理咨询顾问和公司律师更快乐。 - He crossed the stones higher up on the beach and went down to the sand, which was easier to walk on, although he had to climb over the breakwaters every few metres.
他越过海滩高处的石头地往下走上一片沙地,沙地好走一些,虽然每走几米就要爬一段防波堤。 - 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。 - Slowly, I got to my feet and went higher up the shore.
慢慢地我站起来,走到高外的岸上。 - Still, I'm not sure the data would hold if it went higher up the wealth ladder.
但调查所考察人群沿着财富阶梯上移,我不知道上述数据还会成立。 - The higher up we go, the colder it becomes.
越往上走,天气就越冷。 - That's because the higher up the corporate ladder you climb, the less the job is about you, and the more it is about who you surround yourself with and your ability to lead and motivate others.
这是因为你在职场梯子上爬得越高,工作涉及到的就越不是你自己,而是你在自己周围安排的人员,以及你能不能领导并激励他人。 - They want to see more women take their place higher up the corporate or professional ladder.
他们希望看到更多的女性在管理或职业的阶梯上占据高位。 - 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。 - The poor are forced to farm in more marginal lands higher up the mountains.
穷人们被迫在山峦更高处的更为贫瘠的土地上耕作。