請把下麵的漢語翻譯成一句英文:
據報道,有人花6,100萬美元的價錢買下一套公寓,在已經因房價奇高而聞名的香港創下了又一個令人瞠目結舌的紀錄。這套公寓位於香港地理位置最高的社區之一。
英語原文:
A buyer has reportedly paid $61 million for an apartment perched in one of Hong Kong's loftiest neighborhoods, setting another stunning record in a city already known for its sky-high prices.
perch /ˈpɚtʃ/ verb
perch·es; perched; perch·ing
1 [no obj] : to sit on or be on something high or on something from which it is easy to fall — usually + on
▪ Birds often perch on the ledge outside my window.▪ People perched on the railing to get a better view.
▪ Their house perches on a rocky cliff.
2 [+ obj] : to put (someone or something) on something high or on something from which it is easy to fall
▪ People perched themselves on the railing [=people sat on the railing] to get a better view.— usually used as (be) perched
▪ He stood there in his coat, a small hat perched on/atop his head
▪ A bird was perched on the telephone wire.
▪ Their house is perched on a rocky cliff.
▪ The castle is perched high in/among the hills of Scotland.
lofty /ˈlɑ:fti/ adjective
loft·i·er; loft·i·est
[also more lofty; most lofty]
1literary: rising to a great height : very tall and impressive
▪ lofty redwood trees
▪ lofty buildings synonyms 1high
2: very high and good : deserving to be admired
▪ He set lofty goals for himself as a teacher
▪ lofty ideals/standards
3: showing the insulting attitude of people who think that they are better, smarter, or more important than other people
▪ The professor spoke with a lofty [=haughty] air.
▪ She showed a lofty disregard for their objections.