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high explosive, HE SUBST

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
brisant (brisante)
Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

I. explosive [Brit ɪkˈspləʊsɪv, ɛkˈspləʊsɪv, americ ɪkˈsploʊsɪv, ɪkˈsploʊzɪv] SUBST

1. explosive:

2. explosive LINGUÍS → plosive

II. explosive [Brit ɪkˈspləʊsɪv, ɛkˈspləʊsɪv, americ ɪkˈsploʊsɪv, ɪkˈsploʊzɪv] ADJ

1. explosive:

explosive bomb, device, force
explosive substance, mixture

2. explosive fig situation, violence, temperament, issue:

3. explosive LINGUÍS → plosive

I. plosive [Brit ˈpləʊsɪv, ˈpləʊsɪz, americ ˈploʊzɪv] SUBST

II. plosive [Brit ˈpləʊsɪv, ˈpləʊsɪz, americ ˈploʊzɪv] ADJ

I. high [Brit hʌɪ, americ haɪ] SUBST

1. high (high level):

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:

3. high METEO:

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
it is 50 cm high

2. high (far from the ground):

high shelf, window, ceiling, plateau
high tier, level, floor
high cloud

3. high (numerically large):

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

4. high (great, intense):

high degree, intensity, risk
high fever, heat
high atrib anxiety, tension, excitement
high hope, expectation

5. high (important):

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

6. high (noble):

high ideal, principle, character

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:

IV. on high ADV (gen)

on high REL

V. high [Brit hʌɪ, americ haɪ]

high school

high school ESCOLAR
lycée m
high school Brit ESCOLAR

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high explosive
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I. high [haɪ] ADJ

1. high (elevated):

high forehead

2. high (above average):

high technology, opinion, quality
high secretary
high hopes
high calibre
high explosive
high colour

3. high MED:

high fever

4. high (important, eminent):

high priest
high treason, rank

5. high (noble):

high ideal, character

6. high (intoxicated by drugs):

7. high (euphoric):

8. high (of high frequency, shrill):

9. high (beginning to go bad):

high food

Expressões:

planter qn coloq
to be high time to +infin

II. high [haɪ] ADV

high a. fig:

Expressões:

III. high [haɪ] SUBST

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

2. high (euphoria caused by drugs):

3. high (heaven):

I. explosive [ɪkˈspləʊsɪv, americ -ˈsploʊ-] ADJ

II. explosive [ɪkˈspləʊsɪv, americ -ˈsploʊ-] SUBST

no Dicionário PONS

I. explosive [ɪk·ˈsploʊ·sɪv] ADJ

II. explosive [ɪk·ˈsploʊ·sɪv] SUBST

I. high [haɪ] ADJ

1. high (elevated):

high forehead

2. high (above average):

high technology, opinion, quality
high hopes
high explosives
high color
high caliber

3. high MED:

high fever

4. high (important, eminent):

high priest
high treason, rank

5. high (noble):

high ideals, character

6. high (intoxicated by drugs):

7. high (euphoric):

8. high (of high frequency, shrill):

Expressões:

planter qn coloq
to be high time to +infin

II. high [haɪ] ADV

high a. fig:

Expressões:

III. high [haɪ] SUBST

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

des hauts mpl et des bas mpl

2. high (euphoria caused by drugs):

3. high (heaven):

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The unique sound and the band's explosive live performances helped them gain more popularity.
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The resulting calderas are also known as subsidence calderas, and can form more gradually than explosive calderas.
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He is to be sentenced for narcotics trade, illegal arms and explosive possession.
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The thick projectile walls necessary to withstand high velocities ensured a small explosive payload and the amount of propellent used was wasteful.
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An explosive charge is a measured quantity of explosive material.
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