tier
层
常用释义
英音[ tɪə(r) ]
美音[ tɪr ]
变形
复数:
tiers
第三人称单数:
tiers
现在分词:
tiering
过去式:
tiered
过去分词:
tiered
基本释义
- n. (高度各不相同的)一层,一排;(机构或系统的)层次,等级;(衣服的)一层褶裥(或荷叶边)
- v. 层叠,层层排列;成递升排列
- 【名】 (Tier)(英)蒂尔(人名)
例句
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1·We have introduced an extra tier of administration.我们额外增加了一层管理。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·Tier 1 cities like Beijing have a couple of hundred high-speed trains stopping at the city every day.像北京这样的一线城市每天有几百辆高铁停靠。
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3·The final tier is the so-called Bottom of the Pyramid (BOP).最下层即是所谓的“金字塔底座”(BOP)。
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4·What if lower-tier colleges and universities were the ticket to escaping the rat race?如果,较低层次的大学是逃避激烈竞争的门票呢?
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5·Lower-tier schools can have alumni networks just as strong as their big name counterparts.较低层次的学校也可以拥有与知名学校同样强大的校友网络。
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6·In fact, lower-tier school alumni networks are arguably stronger, because fellow alumni recognize that you didn't necessarily have an easy path to follow.事实上,低层次大学的校友网络可以说是更强大的,因为校友们明白你未必有捷径可走。
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7·I use the term "low-tier" cautiously, because GSU is a well-regarded research institution that attracts high-quality professors and faculty from all over the country.我非常谨慎地使用“低层次”这个词,因为佐治亚州立大学(Georgia State University)是一所声誉卓著的研究机构,吸引了来自全国各地的高水平教授和教师。
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8·Among the commission's 51 members are top-tier-university presidents, scholars, lawyers, judges, and business executives, as well as prominent figures from diplomacy, filmmaking, music and journalism.在该委员会的51名成员中,有顶尖大学校长、学者、律师、法官和企业高管,也有来自外交、电影、音乐和新闻领域的杰出人物。
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9·The behemoths give way to a second tier occupied by the likes of Toshiba, Samsung, Leviton, and Honeywell.这些巨兽让位于像东芝、三星、立维顿和霍尼韦尔这样的二线企业。
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10·Traditional 4gls use a two-tier design.传统4gl采用一种两层设计。
网络释义
- top tier : 顶层;高层