单词:tiers
音标:[tɪəz] ;
n. 等级( tier的复数形式 ); 包扎的人; 一排高过前面一排的东西; 阶梯座位的一排
n. a relative position or degree of value in a graded group
n. any one of two or more competitors who tie one another
n. a worker who ties something
n. any one of two or more competitors who tie one another
n. a worker who ties something
tier的用法和样例:
例句
用作名词(n.)
- We sat in the upper tier at the stadium.我们坐在体育场的上排。
- Heated air is forced into the upper tier of ducts.加热的气流被送入上面的一排管道。
- We have introduced an extra tier of administration.我们额外增加了一层管理。
- In order to advance to the next crafting tier a crafter must first train in making each item for that tier.为了提升到下一物品制造技艺等级,工匠首先必须为这一等级进行训练,尝试去制作每一个物品。
词汇搭配
- tier number(集装箱)段(层)数...
- suspensor tier胚柄层
- tier brooder分层育雏笼
- upper tier上层
- vegetable tier蔬菜扎把机
- rosette tier莲座层
- tier bus叠合汇流排
- tier array排列天线阵
- tier building多层房屋
- tier antenna分层天线
- open tier开放层
经典引文
The amphitheatres..empty spaces, surrounded by tiers of circular stone seating.
出自:D. Lessing
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