A1 noun 中性 #938 最常用

tall

/tɔːl/

Describing something or someone that has a greater than average height. It is typically used for living things like people and trees, or narrow objects like buildings and towers.

例句

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1

My brother is very tall and plays basketball.

My brother is very tall and plays basketball.

2

The cityscape is defined by several exceptionally tall towers.

The cityscape is defined by several exceptionally tall towers.

3

That guy is super tall!

That guy is super tall!

词族

名词
tallness
形容词
tall
相关
height
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记忆技巧

Think of the two 'll's in the word 'tall' as two long legs or two high ladders reaching up.

快速测验

The ______ building has over 100 floors.

正确!

正确答案是: tall

例句

1

My brother is very tall and plays basketball.

everyday

My brother is very tall and plays basketball.

2

The cityscape is defined by several exceptionally tall towers.

formal

The cityscape is defined by several exceptionally tall towers.

3

That guy is super tall!

informal

That guy is super tall!

4

Tall structures must be engineered to withstand high wind speeds.

academic

Tall structures must be engineered to withstand high wind speeds.

5

We require a tall shelf to maximize vertical storage in the warehouse.

business

We require a tall shelf to maximize vertical storage in the warehouse.

词族

名词
tallness
形容词
tall
相关
height

常见搭配

tall building tall building
tall person tall person
tall tree tall tree
grow tall grow tall
tall glass tall glass

常用短语

a tall order

a difficult task

a tall tale

an exaggerated or unbelievable story

stand tall

to be proud and confident

容易混淆的词

tall vs high

Use 'tall' for narrow, upright things like people or trees; use 'high' for things far above the ground like mountains or clouds.

tall vs long

Use 'long' for horizontal distance; 'tall' is strictly for vertical height.

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使用说明

Use 'tall' when describing the height of people, animals, and narrow objects like buildings. For mountains or objects that are wide as well as high, 'high' is often more appropriate.

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常见错误

Learners often say 'He is very high' when describing height. In English, 'high' used for people usually means they are under the influence of drugs.

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记忆技巧

Think of the two 'll's in the word 'tall' as two long legs or two high ladders reaching up.

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词源

From the Old English word 'getæl', which originally meant prompt, active, or swift.

语法模式

Used before a noun: 'a tall man' Used after the verb 'to be': 'She is tall' Comparatives: taller / tallest
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文化背景

In many English-speaking cultures, being tall is often associated with leadership roles or athletic prowess.

快速测验

The ______ building has over 100 floors.

正确!

正确答案是: tall

更多Descriptions词汇

tiny

A1

Describes something that is very small in size, amount, or degree. It is more emphatic than the word 'small' and is often used to highlight how little something is.

miniature

A1

A very small copy or model of something that is usually much larger. It can also refer to a very small painting, especially a portrait.

low

A1

Not high or tall in height, often positioned close to the ground or a base level. It can also describe a small amount of something, a quiet sound, or a sad mood.

wide

A1

Describes something that has a large distance from one side to the other. It is used to talk about the breadth of physical objects like roads, doors, or rivers.

thick

A1

Describes something that has a large distance between its two opposite sides or surfaces. It can also describe liquids that are dense and do not flow easily, or things that grow closely together like hair or forest trees.

thin

A1

Describes something that has a small distance between its two opposite sides or surfaces. It can also describe a person or animal that has very little body fat.

deep

A1

As a noun, 'the deep' refers to the ocean or a very large and deep body of water. It is also used to describe the most intense or central part of a period of time, such as the middle of the night or winter.

perfect

A1

In grammar, the perfect refers to a verb form that shows an action is completed or finished. It is also used in the phrase 'practice makes perfect' to describe a state of having no mistakes.

terrible

A1

Used to describe something that is very bad, of poor quality, or causes great unhappiness. It is a strong way to say that you dislike something or that a situation is very unpleasant.

awful

A1

Something that is very bad, unpleasant, or of low quality. It is commonly used to describe negative experiences, feelings, or conditions.

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