high-water mark / ˈhaɪˈwɔ tər, -ˈwɒt ər /

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high-water mark 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a mark showing the highest level reached by a body of water.
  2. the highest point of anything; acme: Her speech was the high-water mark of the conference.

high-water mark 近义词

n. 名词 noun

highest level

更多high-water mark例句

  1. Jane Doe is one massive boundary-pushing explosion of riffs and emotion that set a new high-water mark for heavy music.
  2. So if debut episodes are likely to be the high-water marks for viewership, then doling out those debuts would be a way to ration GRPs.
  3. Maybe the high-water mark for optimism came in 2014-15, when Paul Pierce joined Beal and John Wall for an enthralling playoff run.
  4. It turns out that 2020 represents the high-water mark for share of play-action on passing plays across the league.
  5. Within Campbell’s scheme on defense, Iowa State is compressing the pocket and bothering opposing quarterbacks, setting all-time team high-water marks in sack and pressure rate.
  6. Fluoride first entered an American water supply through a rather inelegant technocratic scheme.
  7. When cities started adding chlorine to their water supplies, in the early 1900s, it set off public outcry.
  8. Before anti-vaxxers, there were anti-fluoriders: a group who spread fear about the anti-tooth decay agent added to drinking water.
  9. Placed in drinking water, fluoride can serve people who otherwise have poor access to dental care.
  10. In secret, before the referendum, the council went ahead and fluoridated the water anyway.
  11. Honour the physician for the need thou hast of him: for the most High hath created him.
  12. The most High hath created medicines out of the earth, and a wise man will not abhor them.
  13. Urbanity ushers in water that needs no apology, and gives a zest to the worst vintage.
  14. The Majesty on high has a colony and a people on earth, which otherwise is under the supremacy of the Evil One.
  15. In cross-section the burrows varied from round (three inches in diameter) to oval (three inches high and four inches wide).