high-up
英 [ˈhaɪ ʌp]
美 [ˈhaɪ ʌp]
n. 高官; 要员
复数:high-ups
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 高官;要员
an important person with a high rank
柯林斯词典
- 要人;居高位者
Ahigh-upis an important person who has a lot of authority and influence. - high up→ see:high
in AM, use 美国英语用 higher-up
英英释义
noun
- an important or influential (and often overbearing) person
双语例句
- The implementation of centralized finance should have some preconditions, including the financial control of high-up to subordinate, informationization level and moderate size of enterprises;
集中财务的实行应具备一定的前提条件,包括上级对下级的财务控制权、信息化水平和适度规模等; - So if one of those high-up information management types visits you in the database engine room to talk data governance, give him or her a listen.
因此,如果信息管理领域的大人物再到数据库“轮机舱”与您谈论数据治理,那么好好听他们说。 - But actually, these special floors which specially face to the high-up persons can make nearly 20% of the profits to the hotel annually.
饭店行政楼层对于很多人来说都很陌生,殊不知,这一专门面向高端客户、被称为饭店中的饭店的楼层,每年为饭店创造的利润通常占饭店总利润的20%以上。 - As things are, are our classical English novels not often left to the honour of our high-up shelves?
照现在的情况看来,我们的英国古典小说不是常常只荣幸地被束之高阁吗? - The rare phenomenon is created by light reflected from ice crystals in high-up cirrus clouds.
而这个罕见现象是由于在位置较高卷云中的冰晶反射闪电而产生的。 - Then, as his final act of mischief, Ossie left his father stranded in a high-up storage cupboard after he removed the step ladder.
最后,淘气鬼奥西移走梯凳,把爸爸困在一个很高的储藏柜上。