tall 音标拼音: [t'ɔl]
a . 高的,长的,夸大的
ad . 夸大地
高的,长的,夸大的夸大地
tall adj 1 :
great in vertical dimension ;
high in stature ; "
tall people "; "
tall buildings "; "
tall trees "; "
tall ships "
[
ant : {
little }, {
short }]
2 :
lofty in style ; "
he engages in so much tall talk ,
one never really realizes what he is saying " [
synonym : {
grandiloquent },
{
magniloquent }, {
tall }]
3 :
impressively difficult ; "
a tall order "
4 :
too improbable to admit of belief ; "
a tall story " [
synonym :
{
improbable }, {
marvelous }, {
marvellous }, {
tall (
a )}]
n 1 :
a garment size for a tall person Tall \
Tall \,
a . [
Compar . {
Taller };
superl . {
Tallest }.] [
OE .
tal seemly ,
elegant ,
docile (?);
of uncertain origin ;
cf .
AS .
un -
tala ,
un -
tale ,
bad ,
Goth .
untals indocile ,
disobedient ,
uninstructed ,
or W . &
Corn .
tal high ,
Ir .
talla meet ,
fit ,
proper ,
just .]
1 .
High in stature ;
having a considerable ,
or an unusual ,
extension upward ;
long and comparatively slender ;
having the diameter or lateral extent small in proportion to the height ;
as ,
a tall person ,
tree ,
or mast .
[
1913 Webster ]
Two of far nobler shape ,
erect and tall . --
Milton .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Brave ;
bold ;
courageous . [
Obs .]
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1913 Webster ]
As tall a trencherman As e '
er demolished a pye fortification . --
Massinger .
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His companions ,
being almost in despair of victory ,
were suddenly recomforted by Sir William Stanley ,
which came to succors with three thousand tall men .
--
Grafton .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
Fine ;
splendid ;
excellent ;
also ,
extravagant ;
excessive .
[
Obs .
or Slang ] --
B .
Jonson .
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1913 Webster ]
Syn :
High ;
lofty .
Usage : {
Tall }, {
High }, {
Lofty }.
High is the generic term ,
and is applied to anything which is elevated or raised above another thing .
Tall specifically describes that which has a small diameter in proportion to its height ;
hence ,
we speak of a tall man ,
a tall steeple ,
a tall mast ,
etc .,
but not of a tall hill .
Lofty has a special reference to the expanse above us ,
and denotes an imposing height ;
as ,
a lofty mountain ;
a lofty room .
Tall is now properly applied only to physical objects ;
high and lofty have a moral acceptation ;
as ,
high thought ,
purpose ,
etc .;
lofty aspirations ;
a lofty genius .
Lofty is the stronger word ,
and is usually coupled with the grand or admirable .
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1913 Webster ]
Tallage 141 Moby Thesaurus words for "
tall ":
Gongoresque ,
Johnsonian ,
a bit thick ,
a bit thin ,
a mile long ,
absurd ,
affected ,
altitudinous ,
bedizened ,
beyond belief ,
big ,
big -
sounding ,
bombastic ,
bumper ,
colossal ,
considerable ,
convoluted ,
declamatory ,
doubtable ,
doubtful ,
dubious ,
dubitable ,
elevated ,
euphuistic ,
exaggerated ,
extensive ,
extravagant ,
far -
flung ,
far -
reaching ,
fargoing ,
flamboyant ,
flaming ,
flashy ,
flaunting ,
fulsome ,
gangling ,
gangly ,
garish ,
gassy ,
gaudy ,
giant ,
gigantic ,
goodly ,
grand ,
grandiloquent ,
grandiose ,
grandisonant ,
great ,
hard of belief ,
hard to believe ,
healthy ,
high ,
high -
flowing ,
high -
flown ,
high -
flying ,
high -
reaching ,
high -
sounding ,
high -
swelling ,
highfalutin ,
highfaluting ,
huge ,
implausible ,
improbable ,
inconceivable ,
incredible ,
inflated ,
inkhorn ,
interminable ,
labyrinthine ,
lank ,
lanky ,
large ,
large -
scale ,
leggy ,
lengthy ,
lexiphanic ,
lofty ,
long ,
long -
legged ,
longish ,
longsome ,
lurid ,
magniloquent ,
man -
sized ,
meretricious ,
no end of ,
not deserving belief ,
numerous ,
open to doubt ,
open to suspicion ,
orotund ,
ostentatious ,
outrageous ,
overblown ,
overdone ,
overelaborate ,
overinvolved ,
overwrought ,
passing belief ,
pedantic ,
pompous ,
preposterous ,
pretentious ,
problematic ,
questionable ,
rangy ,
rhetorical ,
ridiculous ,
sensational ,
sensationalistic ,
sententious ,
sesquipedal ,
sesquipedalian ,
showy ,
sizable ,
sky -
high ,
skyscraping ,
soaring ,
sonorous ,
staggering belief ,
statuesque ,
steep ,
stilted ,
substantial ,
suspect ,
suspicious ,
swollen ,
thick ,
thin ,
tidy ,
tortuous ,
towering ,
unbelievable ,
unconvincing ,
unearthly ,
ungodly ,
unimaginable ,
unthinkable ,
unworthy of belief ,
windy ,
without end
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TALL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster tall applies to what grows or rises high by comparison with others of its kind and usually implies relative narrowness
TALL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary tall adjective [-er -est only] (VERY HIGH) Add to word list of more than average height:
tall adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of tall adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
TALL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You use tall to ask or talk about the height of someone or something How tall are you? I'm only 5ft tall, and I look younger than my age I am already as tall as she is
Tall - definition of tall by The Free Dictionary You use tall to describe things which are higher than usual, but which are also much higher than they are wide So, for example, you talk about a tall tree or a tall chimney
TALL Synonyms: 122 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster The words high and lofty are common synonyms of tall While all three words mean "above the average in height," tall applies to what grows or rises high by comparison with others of its kind and usually implies relative narrowness
TALL | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary tall adjective (SIZE) A2 used to describe or ask about the height of someone or something:
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tall - WordReference. com Dictionary of English tall tɔl adj , -er, -est, adv , n adj having great height: a tall man having the height mentioned:[after a noun] a man six feet tall large in amount or degree:[before a noun] Reducing the deficit—that's a tall order! exaggerated; not likely to be true:[before a noun] a tall tale adv in a proud, erect manner: to stand tall n