tier 详细解释

tier

['taiə,tiə]

n.排, 行,层, 等级
v.(使)层层排列

n.[C]

1. (阶梯式座位等的)一排

2. 一层; 一层褶裥

Her wedding cake had three tiers.

她的结婚蛋糕有三层。

3. 阶层, 等级

vt.

层层排列, 使层叠

vi.

成递升排列, 层叠

词形变化

动词过去式: tiered | 动词过去分词: tiered | 动词现在分词: tiering | 动词第三人称单数: tiers |

词义辨析

同义:

n.层; 列; 段

story  deck  layer  line  level  row  

英英释义

名词 tier:

a relative position or degree of value in a graded group

同义词:grade, level

any one of two or more competitors who tie one another

a worker who ties something

同义词:tier up

something that is used for tying

one of two or more layers one atop another

补充

tiertier英:[tiə] 美:[tɪr]n.1.阶梯座位的一排We sat in the upper tier at the stadium.我们坐在体育场的上排。2.一排高过前面一排的东西Her wedding cake has three tiers.她的结婚蛋糕有三层。3.等级

例句

1. We were sitting in the top tier.我们坐在最上面一排。 2. The auditorium had tiers of seats around and above it.礼堂内四周和上方是一排排的座位。 3. Islanders campaigned for the abolition of one of the three tiers of municipal power on the island.岛上居民发起了一场运动, 要求废除该岛三级市政管理层级中的一级。 4. a triple-tiered chandelier三重枝形吊灯 5. cliffs tiering along the margin of the valley沿山谷边缘矗立的层峦叠嶂 6. a tier of seats.一排座位。 7. the room was full of three-tier metal bunks.房间里摆满了三层金属床。 8. companies have taken out a tier of management to save money.公司已经撤销了一个管理层以省钱。 9. We were seated in the theater's top tier.我们坐在剧场最高的一排。 10. top tier colleges [=the best or most expensive colleges]顶级大学 11. the lowest tier of management管理层的最底层