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词汇 high-water mark
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Definition of high-water mark in English:

high-water mark

noun
  • 1The level reached by the sea at high tide, or by a lake or river in time of flood.

    (海水的)高潮线,(发洪水时河湖的)高水位线

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So, in our submission, the mean high-water mark is the average point to which the sea reaches between those times.
    • The mosque stood on a grassy bank just above the high-water mark.
    • South Africa claims that the border is at the high-water mark on the northern side of the river while Namibia insists it is in the middle of the river.
    • Above the high-water mark are the beaches or the coastline.
    • We have to protect that strip of land that is from the high-water mark to the low-water mark.
    Synonyms
    high level, high point, record level, peak, record, high water mark
    1. 1.1 A maximum recorded level or value.
      最高纪录,最高水平,最大值
      unemployment and crime both stand at a high-water mark

      失业率和犯罪率都达到最高纪录。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • That's far too long for a high-water mark to stand.
      • In his treatment of Edmond's Wellington Letter this self-preoccupation reaches a new high-water mark.
      • But despite a laudable sense of ambition, neither is it anywhere close to the high-water marks of Harvest or Rust Never Sleeps.
      • The equity-stake tactics reached their high-water mark during the Internet bubble.
      • During World War II, which is still considered the high-water mark for modern war reporting, journalists reported from every theater.
      • By the turn of the century, the graduation rate had dropped 7 percentage points from its high-water mark of 77 percent in 1969.
      • The 1999 show in Orlando set the high-water mark at 22,623.
      • Board of Education stands as a high-water mark in the modern civil rights movement.
      • I did enjoy one championship season as the starting left halfback on an undefeated team, but that was the high-water mark.
      • And, according to the movers and shakers in the special-market departments of the major record conglomerates, the high-water mark has yet to be reached.
      • Murrow was always the high-water mark for broadcast journalists.
      • During their Saturday night performance, the group hit their high-water mark, and the dancers, according to Cochran, reached their peak.
      • Here, Shostakovich's progressive rediscovery of the baroque reached its high-water mark.
      • Nagle was certainly the high-water mark or the low-water mark depending on your point of view.
      • My journey to the heart of the American South was reaching its high-water mark, and I needed to begin the trip back north.
      • The blues would appear to have reached a high-water mark of prominence and esteem lately.
      • Perhaps the high-water mark of the Baptist Congress was reached in 1904 as delegates met at commodious Broadway Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky.
      • But 7-9 in 2004 has been the high-water mark for Capers in Houston.
      • One high-water mark of excitement was reached, naturally enough, in 1984; another was in 2003, for the centennial celebrations of Orwell's birth.
      • I think he'll be a fine major leaguer, but it's not a sure thing and this could very well be the high-water mark for his value.
      Synonyms
      climax, pinnacle, peak, high point, highest point, height, high water mark, top, summit, crest, zenith, crowning moment, apotheosis

Definition of high-water mark in US English:

high-water mark

nounhaɪ ˈwɔdər
  • 1The level reached by the sea at high tide, or by a lake or river at its highest stand.

    (海水的)高潮线,(发洪水时河湖的)高水位线

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We have to protect that strip of land that is from the high-water mark to the low-water mark.
    • So, in our submission, the mean high-water mark is the average point to which the sea reaches between those times.
    • Above the high-water mark are the beaches or the coastline.
    • South Africa claims that the border is at the high-water mark on the northern side of the river while Namibia insists it is in the middle of the river.
    • The mosque stood on a grassy bank just above the high-water mark.
    Synonyms
    high level, high point, record level, peak, record, high water mark
    1. 1.1 A maximum recorded level or value.
      最高纪录,最高水平,最大值
      unemployment and crime both stand at a high-water mark

      失业率和犯罪率都达到最高纪录。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nagle was certainly the high-water mark or the low-water mark depending on your point of view.
      • But 7-9 in 2004 has been the high-water mark for Capers in Houston.
      • And, according to the movers and shakers in the special-market departments of the major record conglomerates, the high-water mark has yet to be reached.
      • One high-water mark of excitement was reached, naturally enough, in 1984; another was in 2003, for the centennial celebrations of Orwell's birth.
      • Perhaps the high-water mark of the Baptist Congress was reached in 1904 as delegates met at commodious Broadway Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky.
      • My journey to the heart of the American South was reaching its high-water mark, and I needed to begin the trip back north.
      • That's far too long for a high-water mark to stand.
      • Here, Shostakovich's progressive rediscovery of the baroque reached its high-water mark.
      • The 1999 show in Orlando set the high-water mark at 22,623.
      • In his treatment of Edmond's Wellington Letter this self-preoccupation reaches a new high-water mark.
      • During their Saturday night performance, the group hit their high-water mark, and the dancers, according to Cochran, reached their peak.
      • Murrow was always the high-water mark for broadcast journalists.
      • I did enjoy one championship season as the starting left halfback on an undefeated team, but that was the high-water mark.
      • Board of Education stands as a high-water mark in the modern civil rights movement.
      • During World War II, which is still considered the high-water mark for modern war reporting, journalists reported from every theater.
      • I think he'll be a fine major leaguer, but it's not a sure thing and this could very well be the high-water mark for his value.
      • But despite a laudable sense of ambition, neither is it anywhere close to the high-water marks of Harvest or Rust Never Sleeps.
      • The blues would appear to have reached a high-water mark of prominence and esteem lately.
      • By the turn of the century, the graduation rate had dropped 7 percentage points from its high-water mark of 77 percent in 1969.
      • The equity-stake tactics reached their high-water mark during the Internet bubble.
      Synonyms
      climax, pinnacle, peak, high point, highest point, height, high water mark, top, summit, crest, zenith, crowning moment, apotheosis
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