el·e·vat·ed /ˈɛləˌvetəd/ 形容詞
(拉elevatus)隆起的,鼓起的
elevated
高架
El·e·vate v. t. [imp. & p. p. Elevated p. pr. & vb. n. Elevating ]
1. To bring from a lower place to a higher; to lift up; to raise; as, to elevate a weight, a flagstaff, etc.
2. To raise to a higher station; to promote; as, to elevate to an office, or to a high social position.
3. To raise from a depressed state; to animate; to cheer; as, to elevate the spirits.
4. To exalt; to ennoble; to dignify; as, to elevate the mind or character.
5. To raise to a higher pitch, or to a greater degree of loudness; -- said of sounds; as, to elevate the voice.
6. To intoxicate in a slight degree; to render tipsy. [Colloq. & Sportive] “The elevated cavaliers sent for two tubs of merry stingo.”
7. To lessen; to detract from; to disparage. [A Latin meaning] [Obs.]
To elevate a piece Gun., to raise the muzzle; to lower the breech.
Syn: -- To exalt; dignify; ennoble; erect; raise; hoist; heighten; elate; cheer; flush; excite; animate.
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El·e·va·ted a. Uplifted; high; lofty; also, animated; noble; as, elevated thoughts.
Elevated railway, one in which the track is raised considerably above the ground, especially a city railway above the line of street travel.
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elevated
adj 1: raised above ground level; on elevated rails; "elevated
railway"
2: raised above the ground; "an elevated platform"