higher
英 [ˈhaɪə(r)]
美 ['haɪɚ]
英文詞源
- higher
- comparative of high (adj.), Old English. Higher education is attested by 1839.
The French distinguish l'instruction secondaire, which includes what we term a liberal education, from l'instruction supérieure, which denotes professional education; but I do not think the corresponding English phrases are used with this distinction. [William Whewell, "Of a Liberal Education in General," 1850]
Higher-up (n.) "one in a superior post" is from 1905, American English.
雙語例句
- 1. Many students are not adequately prepared for higher education.
- 許多學生並未做好接受高等教育的充分準備。
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- 2. The higher we climbed, the more awe-inspiring the scenery became.
- 我們爬得越高,風景越是讓人歎絕。
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- 3. Mrs Thatcher's standing was much higher in the US than at home.
- 撒切爾夫人在美國要比在本國更受歡迎。
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- 4. Higher education is being forced to prostitute itself to market forces.
- 高等教育被迫向市場需求妥協。
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- 5. The strikers are demanding higher pay and better working conditions.
- 罷工者要求加薪並改善工作環境。
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