late 14c., "a rising, height of something, height to which something is elevated," from Old French elevation and directly from Latin elevationem (nominative elevatio) "a lifting up," noun of action from past participle stem of elevare "lift up, raise" (see elevate). Meaning "act of elevating" is from 1520s.
实用例句
1. After his elevation to the papacy, he reigned for two years.
他升任教皇后在位两年。
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2. We're probably at an elevation of about 13,000 feet above sea level.
我们可能在大约海拔13,000英尺的高度。
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3. His elevation to sainthood is entirely justified.
他荣升为圣徒是有充分理由的。
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4. his elevation to the presidency
他提升到校长的职位
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5. The house is at an elevation of 2 , 000 metres.