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Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. high [Brit hʌɪ, americ haɪ] SUBST

1. high (high level):

high
an all-time or a record high
to rise to or hit or reach a new high
a high of 35°

2. high (euphoric feeling) coloq:

to give sb a high drug:
défoncer qn coloq
to give sb a high success, compliment:
to be on a high

3. high METEO:

high

4. high americ coloq ESCOLAR → high school

II. high [Brit hʌɪ, americ haɪ] ADJ

1. high (tall):

high building, wall, cliff, hill, pile
high table, chair, forehead, collar, heel
haut after subst
how high is the cliff?
it is 50 cm high
chest-/waist-high

2. high (far from the ground):

high shelf, window, ceiling, plateau
high tier, level, floor
high cloud
at high tide
how high (up) are we? (on top of building)
how high (up) are we? (on plane, mountain)

3. high (numerically large):

high number, ratio, price, frequency, volume
high wind
high playing card
at high speed
high in fat, iron

4. high (great, intense):

high degree, intensity, risk
high fever, heat
high atrib anxiety, tension, excitement
high hope, expectation
cook on a high heat
that is high praise!
the high seriousness of sth
in high summer

5. high (important):

high quality, status, standard, rank, class, authority
high priority, place on list
to be high up

6. high (noble):

high ideal, principle, character
those are high words (indeed)! irón

7. high (acute):

high pitch, sound, voice
high note

8. high (mature):

high game
high fish, cheese
high butter

9. high (on drug):

high coloq
défoncé coloq
high coloq
to be high on drug

10. high (happy):

high coloq

11. high LINGUÍS:

high vowel

III. high [Brit hʌɪ, americ haɪ] ADV

1. high (to a great height):

high build, pile, climb, jump, throw, fly, rise, raise
to climb higher and higher literal person, animal:
to climb higher and higher fig figures, rate, unemployment:

2. high (at a high level):

high set, turn on
to turn sth up high

3. high sing, play:

high

IV. on high ADV (gen)

on high
on high REL
from on high (gen)
from on high REL

V. high [Brit hʌɪ, americ haɪ]

it's high time that sb did
to have a high (old) time
to hold one's head (up) high
to search or hunt high and low for sth

high school

high school ESCOLAR
lycée m
high school Brit ESCOLAR

high-pitched [Brit ˌhʌɪˈpɪtʃt, americ ˈhaɪ ˈˌpɪtʃt] ADJ

1. high-pitched voice, sound:

high-pitched

2. high-pitched roof:

high-pitched

high-born ADJ

high-born

high-performance ADJ

high altar SUBST

high altar

high-profile [Brit hʌɪˈprəʊfʌɪl, americ ˌhaɪˈproʊˌfaɪl] ADJ

high-profile entrepreneur, firm, politician, pressure group
high-profile campaign, lobbying
high-profile meeting, visit

high-principled ADJ

high-principled person
high-principled stance, motivation

high road SUBST

high road

I. high-rise SUBST

high-rise

II. high-rise ADJ

high-rise flat, apartment, office:

high-rise
high-rise building, high-rise block

high-risk [Brit ˌhʌɪˈrɪsk, americ] ADJ

1. high-risk (dangerous):

high-risk occupation, sport
high-risk prisoner

2. high-risk (in danger):

high-risk group, person

no Dicionário PONS

I. high [haɪ] ADJ

1. high (elevated):

high
high forehead
a high jump
to do a high dive

2. high (above average):

high
high technology, opinion, quality
high secretary
high hopes
high calibre
high explosive
high colour
to be full of high praise for sb/sth

3. high MED:

high
high fever

4. high (important, eminent):

high priest
high treason, rank
to be high and mighty pej

5. high (noble):

high ideal, character

6. high (intoxicated by drugs):

high
to be (as) high as a kite

7. high (euphoric):

to be high

8. high (of high frequency, shrill):

high

9. high (beginning to go bad):

high food

Expressões:

a high drama
the high summer
to leave sb high and dry
planter qn coloq
sb's stock is high
to be high time to +infin
to have a high old time coloq
to be for the high jump Brit

II. high [haɪ] ADV

high a. fig:

high

Expressões:

to search for sth high and low

III. high [haɪ] SUBST

1. high (high(est) point/level/amount):

high
an all-time high
to reach a high

2. high (euphoria caused by drugs):

to be on a high

3. high (heaven):

from on/on high

high-flown ADJ

high-flown

high heels SUBST

high heels

high court SUBST Brit JUR

high court
the High Court
the High Court americ

high-profile ADJ

high-profile person
high-profile action, issue

high-risk ADJ

high-risk

high-spirited ADJ

1. high-spirited (cheerful, lively):

2. high-spirited (fiery):

high-performance ADJ

knee-high SUBST americ

to be knee-high to a grasshopper irón, humor coloq

high season SUBST

high season
at high season
no Dicionário PONS

I. high [haɪ] ADJ

1. high (elevated):

high
high forehead
100 feet high and 10 feet wide
a high jump
to do a high dive

2. high (above average):

high
high technology, opinion, quality
high hopes
high explosives
high color
high caliber
to be full of high praise for sb/sth

3. high MED:

high
high fever

4. high (important, eminent):

high priest
high treason, rank
to be high and mighty pej

5. high (noble):

high ideals, character

6. high (intoxicated by drugs):

high
to be (as) high as a kite

7. high (euphoric):

to be high

8. high (of high frequency, shrill):

high

Expressões:

a high drama
the high summer
to leave sb high and dry
planter qn coloq
sb's stock is high
to be high time to +infin

II. high [haɪ] ADV

high a. fig:

high

Expressões:

to search for sth high and low

III. high [haɪ] SUBST

1. high (high(est) point/level/amount):

high
an all-time high
des hauts mpl et des bas mpl
to reach a high

2. high (euphoria caused by drugs):

to be on a high

3. high (heaven):

from on high

senior high (school) SUBST

senior high (school)

knee-high SUBST

to be knee-high to a grasshopper irón, humor coloq

I. sky-high ADJ (extremely high)

sky-high

II. sky-high ADV

sky-high
to go sky-high prices

high-powered ADJ

high-powered

high society SUBST

high society

high-tech ADJ

high-tech
high-tech inv

high-tension ADJ

high-tension cable:

high-tension

high-spirited ADJ

1. high-spirited (cheerful, lively):

2. high-spirited (fiery):

high tension SUBST

high tension

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This target of 191 is above par in my opinion.
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A teletext review voiced the opinion that the plot lacked depth, and that it wasn't a great theatrical performance.
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Of authors who express an opinion, most of them, such as or, imply that they expect (or at least hope) that it is true.
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All these medical growers are secretly against total legalization, and they plant anti-pot arguments to sway opinion against legalization.
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The second opinion, which seems to have been the most popular one with the ancient writers, arose without doubt from a false etymology.
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