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  • n. 排;行;层;等级
  • v. (使)层层排列
    • noun(名词)
      1. (多层、多层次中的)一层
      verb(动词)
      1. 层叠;层层排列

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. (多层、多层次中的)一层

      We sat in one of the upper tiers of the football stands.

      我们坐在足球场看台的上层位置。

      My wedding cake had four tiers, each supported by small pillars.

      我的结婚蛋糕有4层,每层都由小柱子撑着。

      I don't understand why you think we need yet another tier of management.

      我不明白你为什么认为我们还需要一个管理层级。

    verb(动词)
    1. 层叠;层层排列

      The seats in the theatre were steeply tiered.

      剧院的座位呈陡直的阶梯状排列。

    小知识

    A tier is a level or a layer. If you sit in the top tier of seats at a concert, you can see the whole stage and most of the audience — but you probably have to climb lots of stairs.

    A tier can describe a layer of ruffles on a dress, a section of seats in a stadium, or one layer of a fancy cake. You could also talk about a tier in terms of value or position. For example, the most popular, well-known actors might be considered part of the top tier, getting all the best parts. Tier originated from the Old French word tire: rank, sequence, or order.

    实用短语

    1. southern tier

      纽约州南部,南部地区

    2. northern tier

      宾夕法尼亚州北部

    3. tier number

      层号,层高数,二十五,膍

    4. middle tier

      中间层,中介层,中间件设计,中心层

    5. client tier

      客户层,客户端,户端层

    6. n-tier

      架构,多层式,多层架构,n层结构

    7. business tier

      业务层,业务逻辑层,营业层,商业逻辑层

    8. first-tier cities

      一线城市,一线都会,一线都邑,一线都市

    9. data tier

      数据层,数值层,资料层

    常用短语

    1. top tier

      顶层;高层

    同义词

    deck  /  layer  /  row  /  story  /  level  /  line