elevated - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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elevated (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈɛlɪˌveɪtɪd/

Meaning and Usage

The term "elevated" generally means raised to a higher position or level, both physically and metaphorically. It can be used in various contexts, including architecture (e.g., elevated highways), emotions (e.g., elevated mood), and social status (e.g., elevated position). The frequency of use varies by context, but it is commonly found in both oral and written English, although it might appear more in formal or descriptive writing.

Example Sentences

  1. The elevated train system in Chicago provides a unique view of the city.
    Translation: Система поднятого поезда в Чикаго предлагает уникальный вид на город.

  2. After the positive news, she felt her spirits were elevated.
    Translation: После положительных новостей она почувствовала, что её дух поднят.

  3. The doctor recommended that he keep his leg elevated to reduce swelling.
    Translation: Врач рекомендовал ему держать ногу приподнятой, чтобы уменьшить отёк.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "elevated" is less commonly used in idiomatic expressions, but it can be part of phrases relating to status or perception. Here are a few relevant idiomatic expressions using related concepts:

  1. Elevated status: In corporate jargon, having an elevated status means being in a higher rank or position.
    Translation: В корпоративном жаргоне иметь высокий статус означает находиться в более высокой должности.

  2. Elevated mood: Refers to a heightened emotional state, often associated with happiness.
    Translation: Повышенное настроение часто связано с радостью.

  3. Elevated risks: In finance or medical contexts, this means an increased level of danger or risk.
    Translation: В финансах или медицине повышенные риски означают увеличенный уровень опасности или риска.

  4. Elevated expectations: Refers to having high hopes or anticipations regarding outcomes.
    Translation: Повышенные ожидания означают наличие высоких надежд или ожиданий относительно результатов.

Etymology

The term "elevated" derives from Middle French élever, which means "to raise," originating from the Latin word elevare, composed of e-, meaning "out," and levare, meaning "to lift." The term has been used in English since the late 14th century.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Raised - Hoisted - High - Elevated status (figuratively)

Antonyms: - Lowered - Dropped - Decreased - Depressed (figuratively or emotionally)



25-07-2024