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higher-up SUBST coloq

higher-up

I. high [haɪ] ADJ

1. high (tall):

high altitude
knee/ankle-high altitude

2. high (above average):

high hopes, achievement
high opinion, reputation
high principles
high wind

3. high MILITAR:

high calibre
high rank

4. high (doped):

5. high fig (euphoric):

6. high (not low):

7. high (not fresh):

Expressões:

zostawiać [perf zostawić] kogoś na lodzie

II. high [haɪ] ADV

to run high of tide, sea
osiągać [perf osiągnąć] wysoki poziom
to run high of passions

Expressões:

III. high [haɪ] SUBST

1. high (highest point):

2. high (euphoria):

wzloty mpl i upadki mpl
to be on a high fig

3. high (heaven):

high beam SUBST usu pl AM

high-class ADJ

High Court SUBST Brit

high density ADJ COMPUT

high fidelity ADJ

high-flown ADJ

high-handed ADJ

high-handed treatment, action

high heels SUBST pl

high jump SUBST

high jump DESP:

Expressões:

high-level ADJ

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In the long jump event he finished fifth and in the high jump competition he finished seventh.
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It is typically classified as one of the four major jumping events in athletics, alongside the high jump, long jump and triple jump.
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She also won the long jump five times, pentathlon three times and high jump, 75 yards and 100 yards once each.
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He later commented that he would have participated in the high jump if he had been snubbed by the basketball team.
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After the summer she started doing extra long jump training sessions and later she also got extra high jump and hurdle jump sessions.
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