Rise to the top 升到最高層
今日短語(yǔ)
今日小常識(shí)
Hot air balloons can reach amazing heights - the world record is over 21,000 metres! At such height, it's difficult to breathe, so oxygen tanks and masks are needed by anyone travelling above 5,000 metres. Of course anyone ballooning at so high will also need to wrap up warm!
熱氣球能飛得很高很高,世界紀(jì)錄是超過(guò)21000米!在這么高的高度,人要呼吸是很困難的,所以超過(guò)5000米的高度, 在熱氣球上的人就需要氧氣瓶和氧氣面罩了。當(dāng)然在高空行駛,一定要注意保暖哦!
我們可以用 to rise to the top 來(lái)形容某人在自己行業(yè)里非常成功,并升到了最高層。
例句
She rose to the top of the legal profession and became one of the most successful lawyers in the country.
He rose to the top at a young age and won many singing awards.
請(qǐng)注意
另一個(gè)實(shí)用的短語(yǔ)是 give rise to,意思是造成了什么(問(wèn)題)。
例句
The employee’s behaviour gave rise to many complaints.
The company director’s speech gave rise to the belief that he had decided to retire.
The financial crisis has given rise to reforms in many economies.