mul·ti·tieredˌməl-tē-ˈtird -ˌtī-
multitiered如何读
multitiered是什么意思
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multitiered英英释义
adjective
having more than one level or tier a multitier job system Like many utilities, PG&E charges customers on a multitiered price scheme—the more electricity you use, the more you pay per unit.—Tim McDonnell
a multitiered wedding cake
multitiered词源英文解释
The first known use of multitiered was in 1914
multitiered 例句
1 This is par for the course for an exacting production that also features beautifully warm lighting by Natasha Katz, a functional-yet-elegant multitiered scenic design by Robert Brill and uncompromisingly ’90s costumes by Dede Ayite (oh, those Timberlands, FUBU jackets and mom jeans).
2 The Southeastern Conference has a multitiered fine for field or court-storming: $100,000 for the first offense, $250,000 for the second and $500,000 for subsequent offenses.
3 Superintendent Michelle Reid told the school board earlier this month that the district was looking to use a multitiered approach to improve attendance.
4 The event was spangled with Peter Rabbit cut-outs, balloons, desserts like a multitiered Peter Rabbit cake, a DJ, a photo booth and more.
5 At the rear of the gallery, two sculptures of multitiered shelving, each glassed-in and brightly illuminated from within by fluorescent lights, expand on the connection.
6 The production is immersive to the max; a team of scenery movers dressed as New York’s Finest parts the Bridge Theatre spectators — who can also be seated along the multitiered perimeter — for the timeless Frank Loesser numbers.
7 The centerpiece of Mimi Lien's shapeshifting scenic design is an enormous, multitiered factory crane that lurches over the cast and audience throughout the show: air-dropping Sweeney's death-dealing barber chair, and at one point, doubling as an insane asylum.
8 Entering the multitiered garden, I’m greeted with a glass of prosecco by a man in a Cucinelli suit.