noun HSK 4
gāo
highland · upland · elevated ground · high ground

Meaning

高地 refers to an area of land that is elevated above the surrounding terrain. It can describe geographical features like plateaus, hills, or any raised landform. In military contexts, it often refers to strategic elevated positions that provide tactical advantages.

Usage

This word is commonly used in geographical, military, and topographical contexts. In everyday speech, people might use it to describe hilly areas or elevated regions. It appears frequently in news reports about terrain, battles, or regional geography. The term can refer to both natural formations and strategically important locations.

Examples

  1. 01
    军队占领了这个高地,控制了整个山谷。
    Jūn duì zhàn lǐng le zhège gāo , kòng zhì le zhěng shān .
    The army occupied this high ground and controlled the entire valley.
  2. 02
    苏格兰高地以其美丽的风景而闻名。
    lán gāo měi de fēng jǐng ér wén míng.
    The Scottish Highlands are famous for their beautiful scenery.

Characters

Measure words

  • piàn一片高地
  • kuài一块高地

Common collocations

  • 占领高地
    zhàn líng gāo
    to occupy the high ground
  • 高地地区
    gāo
    highland region
  • 战略高地
    zhàn lüè gāo
    strategic high ground

Antonyms

Origin

The word is a straightforward combination of 高 (high) and 地 (land/ground), literally meaning 'high land.' This transparent compound has been used in Chinese for centuries to describe elevated terrain.

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