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Definition of high-level in English: high-leveladjective ˌhʌɪˈlɛv(ə)lˈhaɪ ˈˌlɛvəl 1At or of a level above that which is normal or average. 高处的,高的 高贮水箱。 Example sentencesExamples - West Yorkshire Police and Leeds United had put in place a high-level security plan for the game after widespread predictions that home fans would react angrily to the return of Manchester United centre back Rio Ferdinand.
- Obviously others have done the vast majority of the work for me on this piece, so here's a few high-level links to collections of information that were invaluable to me in this writing.
- Since 2001, the association has tried to limit the wages paid to football players but its rules have been ignored by clubs who continued to try to attract high-level players with first-class wages.
- Hospitals are complex entities that incorporate elements requiring high-level technical support and servicing.
- A separate, fully monitored recovery area should be located directly adjacent to the procedure rooms for patients requiring immediate, high-level care.
- There is thus considerable room for further expansion in order to meet the medium - to long-term demands of the knowledge society for high-level skills.
- McAfee's decision to quit Holland for Ireland is seen as a coup by the IDA, which recently has been attracting high-level investment projects by Intel, IBM and Guidant.
- The high-level rail tracks in Sydney and in New York, however ugly they may seem to artists, remain a very practical way to cross big cities.
- Once company leaders have determined that their operations strategy needs revising, they next need to focus on high-level requirements that a new strategy must meet.
- His achievement, along with consistent high-level performances, meant Lampard finished second behind Barcelona's Ronaldinho in the European Footballer of the Year poll.
- At the rear, the talllight clusters are stacked vertically, positioned high out of harm's way, and a high-level brake light is integrated into the roofline above the two rear doors.
- After the weekend the group will be preparing for other high-level events, including matches in Germany and the next European Championships.
- Data obtained in these studies confirmed that initiation of asthma required a single high-level exposure.
- These more complex learning tasks require high-level cognitive processing; that is, critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making.
- The original fitted shelves below the high-level air bricks in the rear storage area have not been replaced.
- Our job is not easy; it requires a high-level understanding of mathematics and logic and takes years to learn.
- It is a technology that requires high-level skills.
- A high-level enquiry, Operation Lancet, investigated claims that officers under his command had given heroin to a suspect in return for a confession, and that known drug dealers had been tipped off in advance of a police raid.
- ‘He has played high-level rugby union in New Zealand and I might try to get him over here as well, first with Hull RU and then with the Wasps,’ said Sorbello.
- The Institute's high-level hockey performance coach, Australian Steve Colledge, has chosen a judicious mix of current internationalists and younger players being prepared for the future.
- 1.1 Relating to or involving people of high administrative rank or great authority.
高层人士(或权威人士)的 高层谈判。 Example sentencesExamples - Thanks to its perceived strategic importance, the kingdom can count on high-level support in the capital, especially at the White House, State Department and Pentagon.
- Job opportunities will be created for not only high-level management but middle and lower-level employees as well.
- This problem won't be solved by one high-level official accepting symbolic responsibility and resigning - it's going to require profound systemic change.
- The authors put forward a theory of a high-level cover-up that involved the CIA.
- In December 1980 there was a high-level summit in Dublin between British and Irish ministers, and in 1981 a formal Anglo-Irish Intergovernmental Council was created.
- Levy, who assumed the top job late this summer, has held a variety of mid- and high-level administrative jobs at community colleges since 1989.
- I find it hard to believe he has high-level sources in the administration, let alone any who would talk to him and no other reporters about this.
- The primary objective of the WLP was to increase the number of high-level women administrators at the University of Cincinnati.
- A spokesman for the Minister for Environment confirmed that high-level negotiations have been on-going, but declined to comment on the IFA proposals.
- Over the past year the Australian government has been involved in a series of high-level negotiations with the US for a bilateral trade agreement.
- MPs promised homeowners a fairer deal and the government called high-level summits with the mortgage industry, warning that the dodgy deals had to stop.
- Jordan has over 20 years' high-level management experience in multinational IT companies, most recently with EMC Computer Systems.
- I remember talking last year with a prominent member of the Russian military-industrial complex who had just returned from meeting high-level officials in the US.
- We have more senior women in high-level management than any other company; 46 percent of our officers are women.
- It is unusual to hold high-level negotiations, except summits, outside a country's capital, the sources said.
- Their response was a series of publicly visible action plans with high-level industrial and political support.
- Most of the women work in administrative or support positions; the high-level, key policy-making positions are predominantly held by men.
- His recent election as vice-president and chairman of the executive will see Mr Worsley involved in high-level talks with regional and national Government, and he will eventually hold the post of president.
- When she was offered the position of artistic director in 2000, she had no experience in high-level management.
- House Speaker Agung Laksono said in a written speech earlier in the day that the legislature had asked the government to reconsider its plan to increase the salaries of high-level officials due to the strain on the state budget.
Synonyms high level, high point, record level, peak, record, high water mark high-ranking, leading, top, top-level, prominent, eminent, pre-eminent, foremost, senior, influential, distinguished, powerful, important, elevated, notable, principal, prime, premier, chief, main, upper, ruling, exalted, illustrious - 1.2Computing Denoting a programming language that is relatively accessible to the user, having instructions that resemble a natural language such as English.
〔计算机〕高级的(指相对易被用户理解的编程语言,例如 BASIC或 Pascal) Example sentencesExamples - This capability means that programs are easier and faster to write in high-level languages and are easier to debug.
- The above features would be easy and straightforward for an experienced Web/database programmer to implement in a high-level language, such as Perl or Python.
- Developers often make use of high-level scripting languages as a way of quickly writing flexible code.
- Although this obviously complicates things somewhat, modern high-level languages make the difference between these two data structures easily understood.
- Java is a high-level programming language developed by Sun Microsystems to run in a web environment.
- 1.3 (of nuclear waste) highly radioactive and requiring long-term storage in isolation.
(核废料)强辐射(需长期隔离储藏)的 Example sentencesExamples - More than 2700 canisters of high-level radioactive waste extracted from the fuel are due to be returned to Japan within the next 15 years.
- The campaign to keep high-level nuclear waste out of Utah and Nevada is just beginning.
- For more than two decades, the United States government has been attempting to develop a plan for the storage of high-level nuclear wastes.
- In addition, residents criticized the government's inability to deal with high-level radioactive waste.
- Spent fuel can then be transported for reprocessing and low and high-level waste collected for storage.
Definition of high-level in US English: high-leveladjectiveˈhī ˈˌlevəlˈhaɪ ˈˌlɛvəl 1At or of a level above that which is normal or average. 高处的,高的 高贮水箱。 high-level crop production 高水平作物生产。 Example sentencesExamples - After the weekend the group will be preparing for other high-level events, including matches in Germany and the next European Championships.
- There is thus considerable room for further expansion in order to meet the medium - to long-term demands of the knowledge society for high-level skills.
- Data obtained in these studies confirmed that initiation of asthma required a single high-level exposure.
- His achievement, along with consistent high-level performances, meant Lampard finished second behind Barcelona's Ronaldinho in the European Footballer of the Year poll.
- West Yorkshire Police and Leeds United had put in place a high-level security plan for the game after widespread predictions that home fans would react angrily to the return of Manchester United centre back Rio Ferdinand.
- Our job is not easy; it requires a high-level understanding of mathematics and logic and takes years to learn.
- A high-level enquiry, Operation Lancet, investigated claims that officers under his command had given heroin to a suspect in return for a confession, and that known drug dealers had been tipped off in advance of a police raid.
- It is a technology that requires high-level skills.
- ‘He has played high-level rugby union in New Zealand and I might try to get him over here as well, first with Hull RU and then with the Wasps,’ said Sorbello.
- These more complex learning tasks require high-level cognitive processing; that is, critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making.
- McAfee's decision to quit Holland for Ireland is seen as a coup by the IDA, which recently has been attracting high-level investment projects by Intel, IBM and Guidant.
- Once company leaders have determined that their operations strategy needs revising, they next need to focus on high-level requirements that a new strategy must meet.
- Hospitals are complex entities that incorporate elements requiring high-level technical support and servicing.
- At the rear, the talllight clusters are stacked vertically, positioned high out of harm's way, and a high-level brake light is integrated into the roofline above the two rear doors.
- A separate, fully monitored recovery area should be located directly adjacent to the procedure rooms for patients requiring immediate, high-level care.
- Since 2001, the association has tried to limit the wages paid to football players but its rules have been ignored by clubs who continued to try to attract high-level players with first-class wages.
- The original fitted shelves below the high-level air bricks in the rear storage area have not been replaced.
- The high-level rail tracks in Sydney and in New York, however ugly they may seem to artists, remain a very practical way to cross big cities.
- Obviously others have done the vast majority of the work for me on this piece, so here's a few high-level links to collections of information that were invaluable to me in this writing.
- The Institute's high-level hockey performance coach, Australian Steve Colledge, has chosen a judicious mix of current internationalists and younger players being prepared for the future.
- 1.1 Relating to or involving people of high administrative rank or great authority.
高层人士(或权威人士)的 高层谈判。 Example sentencesExamples - I remember talking last year with a prominent member of the Russian military-industrial complex who had just returned from meeting high-level officials in the US.
- It is unusual to hold high-level negotiations, except summits, outside a country's capital, the sources said.
- This problem won't be solved by one high-level official accepting symbolic responsibility and resigning - it's going to require profound systemic change.
- We have more senior women in high-level management than any other company; 46 percent of our officers are women.
- Jordan has over 20 years' high-level management experience in multinational IT companies, most recently with EMC Computer Systems.
- Thanks to its perceived strategic importance, the kingdom can count on high-level support in the capital, especially at the White House, State Department and Pentagon.
- His recent election as vice-president and chairman of the executive will see Mr Worsley involved in high-level talks with regional and national Government, and he will eventually hold the post of president.
- Levy, who assumed the top job late this summer, has held a variety of mid- and high-level administrative jobs at community colleges since 1989.
- When she was offered the position of artistic director in 2000, she had no experience in high-level management.
- I find it hard to believe he has high-level sources in the administration, let alone any who would talk to him and no other reporters about this.
- MPs promised homeowners a fairer deal and the government called high-level summits with the mortgage industry, warning that the dodgy deals had to stop.
- Over the past year the Australian government has been involved in a series of high-level negotiations with the US for a bilateral trade agreement.
- Most of the women work in administrative or support positions; the high-level, key policy-making positions are predominantly held by men.
- House Speaker Agung Laksono said in a written speech earlier in the day that the legislature had asked the government to reconsider its plan to increase the salaries of high-level officials due to the strain on the state budget.
- A spokesman for the Minister for Environment confirmed that high-level negotiations have been on-going, but declined to comment on the IFA proposals.
- In December 1980 there was a high-level summit in Dublin between British and Irish ministers, and in 1981 a formal Anglo-Irish Intergovernmental Council was created.
- Job opportunities will be created for not only high-level management but middle and lower-level employees as well.
- The primary objective of the WLP was to increase the number of high-level women administrators at the University of Cincinnati.
- Their response was a series of publicly visible action plans with high-level industrial and political support.
- The authors put forward a theory of a high-level cover-up that involved the CIA.
Synonyms high level, high point, record level, peak, record, high water mark high-ranking, leading, top, top-level, prominent, eminent, pre-eminent, foremost, senior, influential, distinguished, powerful, important, elevated, notable, principal, prime, premier, chief, main, upper, ruling, exalted, illustrious - 1.2Computing Denoting a programming language that is relatively accessible to the user, having instructions that resemble a natural language such as English.
〔计算机〕高级的(指相对易被用户理解的编程语言,例如 BASIC或 Pascal) Example sentencesExamples - This capability means that programs are easier and faster to write in high-level languages and are easier to debug.
- Developers often make use of high-level scripting languages as a way of quickly writing flexible code.
- Although this obviously complicates things somewhat, modern high-level languages make the difference between these two data structures easily understood.
- Java is a high-level programming language developed by Sun Microsystems to run in a web environment.
- The above features would be easy and straightforward for an experienced Web/database programmer to implement in a high-level language, such as Perl or Python.
- 1.3 (of nuclear waste) highly radioactive and requiring long-term storage in isolation.
(核废料)强辐射(需长期隔离储藏)的 Example sentencesExamples - The campaign to keep high-level nuclear waste out of Utah and Nevada is just beginning.
- In addition, residents criticized the government's inability to deal with high-level radioactive waste.
- Spent fuel can then be transported for reprocessing and low and high-level waste collected for storage.
- More than 2700 canisters of high-level radioactive waste extracted from the fuel are due to be returned to Japan within the next 15 years.
- For more than two decades, the United States government has been attempting to develop a plan for the storage of high-level nuclear wastes.
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