High Ground
英音[ ˈhaɪ ɡraʊnd ] 美音[ ˈhaɪ ɡraʊnd ]

优势地位

常用释义

词性释义

优势地位,道义高地:指处于优势或上风的位置;尤指道义上的优越地位。
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1·The government is claiming the high ground in the education debate.
政府在教育辩论中处于有利地位。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·The president must seek to regain the high ground in the political debate.
该总统必须设法在这场政治辩论中重获优势。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·The Republicans took the moral high ground with the message that they were best equipped to manage the authority.
共和党人传达了他们最有资格管理政府的信息,从而在道义上占据了优势。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
4·Shou Juhua had to use a dinghy on Sunday to check his grapes, located on nearby high ground and spared, at least for now, from the worst of the flooding.
寿菊华不得不在周日乘坐小艇检查其种植于高地的葡萄,至少现在,还没有被最恶劣的洪水所影响。
5·Who has the moral high ground?
谁拥有道德上的最高境界?
6·Even worse: they think they hold the moral high ground.
更糟糕的是,他们认为自己在道德上占有优势。
7·Within a year, the US had lost the moral high ground.
但不出一年,美国就失去了道德高地。
8·But none of this meant abandoning the moral high ground.
但所有这些都不意味着放弃道德高地。
9·Move to the nearest high ground in a direction away from the path.
立即朝某个方向逃到远离泥石流路径的最近的高地上。
10·Spendthrifts, however, don't necessarily have the moral high ground.
然而,挥霍无度的人却并不必然能够占据道德制高点。