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top
noun /tɒp/
singulartop
pluraltops
  1. 1
    [C] [usually singular] the highest place, point, part, or surface of something 顶端;顶部;上端;上面

    We could see mountain tops in the distance. 我们可以看到远处的山顶。

    at the top of something :

    I left my purse at the top of the stairs. 我把钱包掉在楼梯的顶上了。

    the very top :

    Our cat had climbed to the very top of the tree. 我们的猫爬上了树顶。

    reach the top :

    We reached the top of the hill and looked down. 我们到了山顶后往下看。

    on top (of something) :

    He sprinkled sugar on top of the cake. 他在蛋糕上撒了点糖。

     Synonyms and related words
    1. a.
      a flat surface, especially the flat upper surface of a piece of furniture (尤指家具)上端的平面

      You need to wipe down the table tops. 你得擦擦桌面。

       Synonyms and related words
      Parts of pieces of furniture: caster, castor, drawer...
  2. 2

    the top

    the highest status within a group or organization, or the person in this position (团体或组织的)最高职位;处于最高职位者

    She started as an administrative assistant and worked her way to the top. 她从行政助理做起,一直做到最高层。

    at the top of your profession :

    He was a man of forty-five, at the top of his profession. 他是一个四十五岁的人,处于职业生涯的巅峰。

     Synonyms and related words
  3. 3
    [C] a lid or cover for a container (容器的)盖子

    I've lost the top off my shampoo bottle. 我弄丢了洗发水瓶的盖子。

     Synonyms and related words
    Lids and other parts of containers: bung, cap, compartment...
    1. a.
      a cover for a pen 笔帽
       Synonyms and related words
      Pens and pencils and their parts: ballpoint, Biro, cartridge...
  4. 4
    [C] a piece of clothing that covers the upper part of your body 上衣;上装

    This shop stocks a whole range of tops. 这家店备有各式各样的上衣。

    his pyjama top 他的睡衣上装

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    [singular] British the part of something such as a street that is furthest away from you (街道等的)尽头

    They've bought a new house at the top of our road. 他们在我们这条路的尽头买了一幢新房子。

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    [C] a child's toy that spins around on a point (儿童玩的)陀螺
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    [C] [usually plural] the leaves on some vegetables, for example onions (某些蔬菜的)叶子(如洋葱叶子)
     Synonyms and related words
    Parts of vegetables: cob, eye, flesh...
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    the top

    informal the beginning of an activity, especially a performance of something (活动的)开始;(尤指)表演的开始
    take it from the top :

    Let's take it from the top of the second act. 我们从第二幕开始吧。

     Synonyms and related words
    1. a.
      in baseball, the first half of an inning (棒球比赛的)前半局
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    up top used just before giving a high five Submitted by Ismail from Russian Federation on 04/02/2018
See also
top
adjective [usually before noun] /tɒp/
  1. 1
    at or on the highest part of something 顶端的;顶部的;最上面的

    Our room is on the top floor. 我们的房间在顶楼。

    I can't reach the top shelf of the cupboard. 我够不着碗橱的顶层那格。

    the top left-hand corner of the envelope 信封的左上角

    top half :

    The top half of the wall came crashing down. 墙的上半部分轰然倒塌。

     Synonyms and related words
    At a high position or level: high, above, top...
  2. 2
    highest in status, degree, or importance (地位、程度或重要性)最高的

    At top speed, these planes break the sound barrier. 这些飞机全速飞行时可突破音障。

    It's one of the top business schools in the country. 这是该国最好的商学院之一。

    top prize :

    He won the top prize. 他获得了最高奖。

    a top player/scientist/student :

    He's one of the top players in the league. 他是联赛最佳运动员之一。

    top priority :

    Our top priority now is finding shelter for the flood victims. 现在我们的首要问题是给水灾灾民寻找栖身之所。

     Synonyms and related words
    Most important: main, basic, primary...
  3. 3
    British informal used about someone who you like very much 讨人喜欢的

    She's a top girl with a great sense of humour. 她是个讨人喜欢的女孩,很有幽默感。

     Synonyms and related words
    Loved, liked or wanted very much: dear, desirable, precious...
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top
verb [T] /tɒp/
present tense
I/you/we/theytop
he/she/ittops
present participletopping
past tensetopped
past participletopped
  1. 1
    to be better or more impressive than something else 胜过;超过;优于

    I don't think I can top your fishing story. 我觉得我的故事不会比你的钓鱼故事更精彩。

     Synonyms and related words
    1. a.
      to be in the most important or popular position in a series of things 居…之上;是…之冠
      top a bill :

      Topping our entertainment bill tonight is someone I know you'll love. 今晚娱乐节目表演的主角是个我知道你们大家都喜欢的人。

      top a list/chart :

      The book is now topping bestseller lists all over the world. 在世界各地畅销书排行榜上,该书现在都排在榜首。

       Synonyms and related words
  2. 2
    to be larger than a particular amount 多过;高于

    The costs for the project may top £50 million. 工程的费用可能超过5,000万英镑。

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  3. 3
    [often passive] to cover something with a layer of something else 给…覆盖上(一层…)
    top something with something :

    pizza topped with cheese 表面有一层奶酪的比萨饼

    be topped by something :

    hills topped by clumps of trees 为丛丛绿树覆盖的山丘

     Synonyms and related words
    To cover something: cover, wrap, coat...
  4. 4
    literary to reach the top of a hill or slope 到达…的顶部
     Synonyms and related words
    Mountaineering, rock climbing and caving: abseil, abseiling, ascend...

phrasal verbs

IELTS BNC: 776 COCA: 678
top

noun¹

1highest part/surface of sth最上部;最上面ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEextreme, very最高點;至高點We didn't climb to the very top of the mountain, but close enough.我們沒有爬到山的最高點,但很接近。cliff, hill, mountain, roof, tree (usually clifftop, hilltop, etc.) 崖頂;小山頂;山頂;屋頂;樹梢counter, stove, table (usually countertop, etc.) 廚房操作台;灶台;桌面PREPOSITIONat the top, on top在上面;在頂上Each cake had a cherry on top.每個蛋糕上面都有一顆櫻桃。There was a vase on top of the bookcase.書架頂上有個花瓶。to the top至最高處PHRASESfrom top to bottom從上到下;徹底I'm going to clean the house from top to bottom this weekend.我打算這個週末把屋子徹底打掃一遍。
top

noun²

2highest/most important rank/position最高職級;最重要地位VERB + TOP | PREPOSITION | PHRASES VERB + TOPget to, make it to, reach, rise to達到頂級;出人頭地;升到最高位Few of the trainees make it to the top.受訓人員中沒有幾個能達到頂級水平。She rose to the top of her profession within ten years.不到 10 年她就上升到了職業頂峰。PREPOSITIONat the top在高位The company has an unusually high proportion of young people at the top.公司高層中年輕人的比例高得非同尋常。on top, to the top在最重要位置;至最高級別PHRASEStop of the agenda最重要事項Pay was now (at the) top of the employees' agenda.薪水是雇員目前最關心的事。top of the class名列前茅She was top of the class in geography.她的地理成績在班裏名列前茅。
top

noun³

3cover that you put on sth in order to close it蓋子ADJECTIVE | VERB + TOP ADJECTIVEbottle瓶蓋VERB + TOPlift, lift off, pop (NAmE, informal) , pop off
(informal, especially NAmE) , pull off, unscrew拔掉蓋子;嘭的一聲打開蓋子;拉掉蓋子;擰開蓋子
He popped the top of a soda can.他啪的一聲打開蘇打水罐的蓋子。put back on, screw on蓋上/擰上蓋子
top

noun⁴

4piece of clothing衣服ADJECTIVEhalter, hooded, long-sleeved, low-cut, sleeveless, strapless三角背心式/連帽/長袖/低領/無袖/露肩上衣baggy, loose寬鬆的上衣tight緊身上衣skimpy暴露的上衣matching配套上衣She wore a pink skirt with a matching top.她身穿一條粉色裙子和一件與之相配的上衣。crop, tank, tube, vest (BrE) 露臍短上衣;運動背心;套筒胸衣;背心上裝bikini, pyjama/pajama比基尼/睡衣上裝football, tracksuit (both BrE) 足球服/田徑服上衣 topic at clothes
top

adjective

VERBS | PREPOSITION VERBSbe最佳come居首位She came top in the exams.她考試得了第一名。PREPOSITIONin在⋯方面最佳All the doctors here are top in their field.這裏所有的醫生都是各自領域最頂尖的。She was top in English. (BrE) 她的英語拔尖。of⋯最優秀He was top of his class.他在班裏獨佔鼇頭。
IELTS BNC: 776 COCA: 678
top adj.
topthe top brass noun
authorities
top noun
lid (the top of my pen) peak (the top of the range) come out on top win verb
top

adjective

 See also the entry for main 另见main条top ♦︎ senior ♦︎ chief ♦︎ leading ♦︎ high ♦︎ first ♦︎ high-ranking ♦︎ premier ♦︎ foremost ♦︎ superior ♦︎ eliteThese words all describe sb/sth that is the highest in position, rank or degree. 这些词均表示最高级别的、一流的、顶尖的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a top / senior / chief / leading / high-ranking / superior officera top / senior / chief / leading adviser / aide / economist / lawyera top / senior / chief / high-ranking executivea top / senior / leading / high-ranking officiala senior / leading / high-ranking figure / memberthe chief / leading / foremost exponent of sththe leading / foremost authority / expert on stha top / senior grade / appointment / jobthe top / first / premier division / prizetop / high grades / marks top [usually before noun] highest in position, rank or degree (位置、级别或程度)最高的He lives on the top floor.他住在顶层。She's one of the top players in the country.她是国内顶尖运动员之一。The car was travelling at top speed.那辆汽车全速行驶。This is top quality silk.这是最优质的丝绸。 Top can be used after a linking verb, but only in British English. * top可用于连系动词后,但仅在英式英语中有此用法 (BrE) He finished top in the exam.他考试得了第一名。They're top of the league.他们在联赛中位居榜首。 top

noun

[countable] She was standing at the top of the stairs.她站在楼梯的顶端。Write your name at the top.把你的姓名写在上端。He's at the top of his profession.他正处于事业的巅峰。This decision came from the top (= the most important person in an organization).这一决定是由最高领导作出的。OPP bottom bottom
senior high in rank or status; higher in rank or status than others 级别(或地位)高的She's a senior lecturer at the university.她是那所大学的高级讲师。I'm looking for a more senior position.我在寻找更高的职位。He is senior to me.他的职位比我高。OPP junior A person in a junior position is low in rank or status, or lower than others. * junior指级别或地位低的junior employees初级员工She is junior to me.她的职位比我低。 chief ( often 常作 Chief) [only before noun] highest in rank 最高级别的;为首的;首席的Who is the new Chief Education Officer?谁是新的首席教育官?The chief financial officer of the company paid us a visit.那家公司的财务总监访问了我们。Detective Chief Inspector Williams侦缉总督察威廉斯Chief is mainly used in names of positions. * chief主要用于职务名称。 leading [only before noun] most important or most successful 最重要的;一流的She was offered the leading role in the new TV series.她获邀在那部新的电视连续剧中扮演主角。He's a leading business analyst.他是顶尖的商业分析员。 Leading is often used in publicity for companies that produce products or provide services. * leading常用于生产产品或提供服务的公司的宣传材料中a leading brand / manufacturer / supplier领先的品牌/制造商/供应商 see also prominent famous high [usually before noun] near the top in rank or status 上层的;地位高的She has held high office under three prime ministers.她曾在三任首相手下任过要职。The case was referred to a higher court.案件被提交上级法院审理。He has friends in high places (= among people of power and influence).他有位高权重的朋友。In this meaning high is used in a fairly limited range of collocations 表达此义时,high仅用于有限的几种搭配high status / rank / position / office高的地位/等级/职位/职务and in some more particular names of very important people and things. 另外也用于一些非常重要的人或机构的特定名称中a high court / magistrate / commissioner / priest高等法院;高级地方执法官/专员;祭司长 first

determiner

most important or best 最重要的;首要的;最优秀的Your first duty is to your family.你首先要对家庭尽责。She won first prize in the competition.她在竞赛中获得头等奖。When first means 'most important', typical collocates are duty, importance and consideration. When first means 'best in a competition', typical collocates are prize and place. 当first表示“最重要”时,常见搭配词有duty、importance和consideration。当first表示“在竞争中表现最佳”时,常见搭配词有prize和place。
ˌhigh-ˈranking [usually before noun] high in rank or status; important 职位高的;显要的He's a high-ranking officer in the army.他是部队的高级军官。She's been offered a high-ranking post in the police force.她获得了警察机关中的高层职位。High-ranking is often used to talk about positions in the areas of politics and the military. Typical collocates are (army/military) officer, bureaucrat, official, and (party) member. * high-ranking常指政治和军事领域的高级职位。常见搭配词有(army/military) officer、bureaucrat、official和(party) member。 premier ˈpremiə(r); NAmE prɪˈmɪr, prɪˈmjɪr [only before noun] (especially written or journalism 新闻) most important, famous or successful 首要的;最著名的;一流的;顶尖的The new Institute of Contemporary Art is one of Boston's premier attractions.新的当代美术馆是波士顿首屈一指的旅游景点。 (BrE, sport 体育) They've just moved up to the Premier League (= in football).他们刚刚晋级超级联赛。 Premier is often used in journalism and advertising to talk about popular and successful events or places, especially in relation to the country or place they can be found in. * premier常用于新闻和广告,谈论出名及成功的事件或地方,尤与举办国或发生地相关Scotland's premier resort / hotel / exhibition / tourist attraction苏格兰首屈一指的度假胜地/酒店/展览/旅游景点 foremost ˈfɔːməʊst; NAmE ˈfɔːrmoʊst (rather formal, especially written) most important, famous or successful; in a position at the front 最重要的;最著名的;一流的;最前的I'd like to introduce you to the world's foremost authority on the subject.我想向你介绍该学科全世界首屈一指的权威。The President was foremost among those who condemned the violence.总统带头谴责暴力行为。This question has been foremost in our minds recently.近来我们心目中一直认为这个问题最重要。NOTE 辨析 Premier or foremost? Premier is used more to describe places and events; foremost is used more to describe people. Foremost is a more formal word and suggests greater seriousness; premier suggests greater popularity. * premier多修饰地方和事件,foremost多修饰人。foremost比较正式,含意更为严肃;premier意味着更为人熟知the world's foremost authority on / expert on / exponent of sth某方面全世界最重要的权威/专家/倡导者Britain's premier chef英国名厨 superior suːˈpɪəriə(r), sjuːˈpɪəriə(r); NAmE suːˈpɪriərhigher in rank or status (级别或地位)更高的I'll need to check with my superior officer.我需要和我的上级长官核实一下。In this meaning, superior typically collocates with officer, status, position and power. 表达此义时superior通常与officer、status、position和power搭配。 OPP inferior An inferior officer or position is lower in rank or status. * inferior指级别或地位较低的。NOTE 辨析 Senior or superior? Superior is used more than senior when there is a strong sense of status in a system or organization, for example in the army. In an everyday office or work situation it is more usual to talk about a senior colleague/manager/adviser/clerk/editor/designer/teacher. 在等级观念较强的系统或组织,如军队中,superior比senior更常用。在日常办公或工作场合中较常用senior,如a senior colleague/manager/adviser/clerk/editor/designer/teacher(资深同事;高级经理/顾问/文员/编辑/设计师/教师)。 elite eɪˈliːt, ɪˈliːt [only before noun] powerful, and having a lot of influence, because of wealth, ability, family or business connections 掌权的;上层的;社会精英的The secret was known only by an elite group of senior executives.那个秘密仅限于一批掌权的高级主管知晓。He was trained at an elite military academy.他曾在精英军事学院受训。 Elite is often used in texts relating to the army or education. * elite常用于与军队或教育有关的文字中elite troops / force / corps精锐部队an elite force / corps一支精锐部队an elite education / private school精英教育;英才私立学校 Elite is also often used to describe a group of people who share special knowedge or secrets. * elite亦常用来修饰拥有专业知识或知晓某些秘密的群体。 see also elite elite noun , elitist exclusive

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