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词汇 top-tier
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Definition of top-tier in English:

top-tier

adjective
  • Of the highest level or quality.

    水平最高的;质量最好的

    a top-tier medical school

    一所一流的医学院。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Enrollment of women in top-tier law schools has steadily increased from 40 percent in 1985 to almost 50 percent in 2000.
    • They're just as great as their designer counterpart, thanks to top-tier styling and a very reasonable price.
    • The most recent layoffs were made after the company missed its target of selling its software to 100 top-tier banks.
    • Pretty much a dogfight there in New Hampshire between these top-tier candidates.
    • The bodybuilding aficionados deserve to get what they pay for when they throw down $200 for prime seats at a top-tier show.
    • Other candidates whom I have not yet interviewed don't seem, on paper at least, to be top-tier recruits.
    • Should any of the top-tier players falter, there is no shortage of candidates ready to step in.
    • The top-tier accounting firms, which have grown enormously in the past decade, are divided on this point.
    • The event last November combined on-water instruction in bass fishing by top-tier professional anglers with classroom sessions at the institute.
    • And the last thing a chef in a top-tier restaurant wants to do is scrimp on ingredients.
    • Now Ahmad is in his seventh year as a IFBB professional bodybuilder, and a top-tier one at that.
    • You'll need a top-tier consulting team to manage the project, which, with sufficient staffing, can be rolled out in a year.
    • The answer lies in part with the fierce competition for top-tier executive talent.
    • That said, its supply contracts with top-tier PC manufacturers may preclude such a move.
    • Today, he's still the only African American among the lab of top-tier researchers.
    • And meanwhile, the hemorraging exodus of the remaining top-tier talent out of Britain's universities continues apace.
    • Unlike Vaas, his record against the top-tier teams is rather modest: 25 wickets in 24 matches at more than 40.
    • With it, Sloan hoped to propel the school out of sleepy mediocrity and make it a top-tier institution.
    • Some think it may never return as a top-tier pharmaceutical company and might be forced into a merger.
    • Frequent cameos by top-tier actors pepper the film.

Definition of top-tier in US English:

top-tier

adjectiveˈtɑːpˈtɪər
  • Of the highest level or quality.

    水平最高的;质量最好的

    a top-tier medical school

    一所一流的医学院。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Pretty much a dogfight there in New Hampshire between these top-tier candidates.
    • With it, Sloan hoped to propel the school out of sleepy mediocrity and make it a top-tier institution.
    • Other candidates whom I have not yet interviewed don't seem, on paper at least, to be top-tier recruits.
    • Should any of the top-tier players falter, there is no shortage of candidates ready to step in.
    • The answer lies in part with the fierce competition for top-tier executive talent.
    • Some think it may never return as a top-tier pharmaceutical company and might be forced into a merger.
    • Unlike Vaas, his record against the top-tier teams is rather modest: 25 wickets in 24 matches at more than 40.
    • The event last November combined on-water instruction in bass fishing by top-tier professional anglers with classroom sessions at the institute.
    • You'll need a top-tier consulting team to manage the project, which, with sufficient staffing, can be rolled out in a year.
    • Now Ahmad is in his seventh year as a IFBB professional bodybuilder, and a top-tier one at that.
    • Frequent cameos by top-tier actors pepper the film.
    • And the last thing a chef in a top-tier restaurant wants to do is scrimp on ingredients.
    • They're just as great as their designer counterpart, thanks to top-tier styling and a very reasonable price.
    • Enrollment of women in top-tier law schools has steadily increased from 40 percent in 1985 to almost 50 percent in 2000.
    • That said, its supply contracts with top-tier PC manufacturers may preclude such a move.
    • The most recent layoffs were made after the company missed its target of selling its software to 100 top-tier banks.
    • The top-tier accounting firms, which have grown enormously in the past decade, are divided on this point.
    • And meanwhile, the hemorraging exodus of the remaining top-tier talent out of Britain's universities continues apace.
    • Today, he's still the only African American among the lab of top-tier researchers.
    • The bodybuilding aficionados deserve to get what they pay for when they throw down $200 for prime seats at a top-tier show.
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