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单词 high ground
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Definition of high ground in US English:

high ground

noun ˈhī ˌɡroundˈhaɪ ˌɡraʊnd
  • 1Land that is higher than the surrounding area, especially that which stays dry.

    they decided to climb to high ground and serve as lookouts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • People living on high ground and in northern areas should brace themselves for cold weather today and tomorrow.
    • The water was rising fast and she didn't know if she would be able to find any high ground before she reached the town.
    • About an inch of snow had fallen on high ground during the night.
    • The female selects a nest site and builds the nest on an area of high ground.
    • He got them on to some high ground and thought he had saved them.
    • Our home is on pretty high ground compared to the rest of the neighborhood, but with a storm like this, you just never know.
    • One of the most basic tenets of military strategy is never give up the high ground.
  • 2the high groundA position of superiority in a debate.

    if he turns it down, he will have lost the moral high ground to the president
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each side tries to take the scientific high ground, pointing to the gender split with a cough or a sly look.
    • This could be one area where the Tories could seize the high ground, and I would welcome the mention of some concrete proposals in this area from the future leader to that effect.
    • It's not by chance that Ford, Honda and Volvo own the industry's environmental high ground.
    • It is merely one of many examples of why our side holds the ethical high ground in this argument.
    • But although they have the moral high ground, that's about all they have.
    • To me, Fisk seemed determined to ignore those realities in order to keep his precious moral high ground.
    • It's a fight we should be more than willing to wage because there is absolutely no doubt who has the moral high ground.
    • Woolcott argues it's too simplistic to take the moral high ground in international politics.
    • It's not in the least clear who's going to win, or even who has the upper hand, or who holds the true moral high ground.
    • They affect to take the moral high ground while dragging the debate down into the sewers.
    • On local ABC Radio this morning, Federal Finance Minister, Nick Minchin, was quick to seize the political high ground.
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