1. 高的(不用于形容人或动植物)
Something that is high extends a long way from the bottom to the top when it is upright. You do not use high to describe people, animals, or plants.
The word you should use to describe people, animals, or plants is
tall.
She was rather tall for a woman. Tall is also used to describe buildings such as skyscrapers, and other things whose height is much greater than their width.
...tall pine trees. ...a tall glass vase.形容人、动物或植物高时应该用tall。例如,She was rather tall for a woman(她在女人中已是相当高了)。tall 也可以用来形容摩天大楼等建筑物,以及其他高度远远超过宽度的物体。例如,tall pine trees(高挺的松树),a tall glass vase(一只高挑的玻璃花瓶)。 词典解释
1. 高的(不用于形容人或动植物)
Something that is high extends a long way from the bottom to the top when it is upright. You do not use high to describe people, animals, or plants.
e.g. ...a house, with a high wall all around it...
四周围着高墙的房子
e.g. Mount Marcy is the highest mountain in the Adirondacks.
马西山是阿迪朗达克山脉中最高的山。
The word you should use to describe people, animals, or plants is
tall.
She was rather tall for a woman. Tall is also used to describe buildings such as skyscrapers, and other things whose height is much greater than their width.
...tall pine trees. ...a tall glass vase.形容人、动物或植物高时应该用tall。例如,She was rather tall for a woman(她在女人中已是相当高了)。tall 也可以用来形容摩天大楼等建筑物,以及其他高度远远超过宽度的物体。例如,tall pine trees(高挺的松树),a tall glass vase(一只高挑的玻璃花瓶)。
high 情景对话
生意场上
A:Did the material work out well for you ?
那些材料进行的顺利吗?
high
B:Not really .
不怎么好。
A:What was wrong?
怎么啦?
B:We felt that the price was too high for the quality .
我们觉得以这样的品质价钱太高了。