tier
- IPA[tɪə]
英式
- each in a series of rows or levels of a structure placed one above the other;each of a number of successively overlapping ruffles or flounces on a garment
noun: tier, plural noun: tiers
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名詞
- 1. each in a series of rows or levels of a structure placed one above the other a tier of seats the room was full of three-tier metal bunks 同義詞
- ▪ each of a number of successively overlapping ruffles or flounces on a garment a full skirt gathered into three tiers
- ▪ a level or grade within the hierarchy of an organization or system companies have taken out a tier of management to save money 同義詞
- ▪ (in Tasmania and South Australia) a forested mountain range, especially one of a series open plains bordered by far extending precipitous mountain tiers
- having a series of rows or levels placed one above the other: a theater with tiered seating a four-tiered wedding cake
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a series of rows or levels placed one above the other: a theatre with tiered seating a four-tiered wedding cake
Oxford Dictionary
- of the highest level or quality: a top-tier medical school
Oxford Dictionary
- of the highest level or quality: a top-tier medical school
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- a region in New York State comprising the counties situated along the northern border of ...
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- a region in north-central Pennsylvania, comprising five rural counties; the southern portion of ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a place in a ship for stowing a coiled cable.
Oxford Dictionary
- a place in a ship for stowing a coiled cable.
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美式
- a row or level of a structure, typically one of a series of rows placed one above the other and ... a tier of seats the room was full of three-tier metal bunks
Oxford American Dictionary