most elevated 的 2 个定义
- raised up, especially above the ground or above the normal level: an elevated platform; an elevated pulse.
- exalted or noble; lofty: elevated thoughts.
- elated; joyful.
most elevated 近义词
highly moral or dignified
raised up
更多most elevated例句
- In some areas, the snow has coated grassy areas, elevated surfaces, leaves and mulch, even with temperatures well above freezing.
- Overall, those missed tests left an estimated 9,603 children with elevated blood lead levels unidentified.
- When you start to accept that violent deranged behavior and language is not only accepted but elevated, all you are going to do is get more of it.
- “Republicans will do anything to distract from the fact that they have not only allowed but elevated members of their own caucus who encourage violence,” Omar said.
- As early as January 2020, doctors in Wuhan, China, noticed elevated blood sugar in patients with covid-19.
- Perhaps more importantly, she protected and elevated causes and voices—diverse voices—that would have otherwise never been heard.
- She took her temperature on Monday and noted it was slightly elevated to 99.5, just under the threshold for worry.
- The star of the evening is undoubtedly the food—elevated London fare.
- My headlights caught a lonely figure under the elevated train tracks.
- His bandaged leg rests, slightly elevated, on a bloodstained cushion borrowed from a couch.
- Mr. Pontellier once more seated himself with elevated feet, and after a reasonable interval of time smoked some more cigars.
- The habit of refreshing oneself with a pipe on some elevated spot which commands a fine view, is common to both sexes.
- This is very probable, and may account also for the elevated model which was adopted both by Andrew and some others of the Amati.
- If the affections of the heart be sanctified, they will be elevated to God in every religious exercise, and especially in this.
- The aeroplane had been hoisted to its elevated position by means of a stout rope passing through a pulley at the top of the pole.