high season

  • 1high season — ➔ season * * * high season UK US noun [U] UK COMMERCE ► the time of year when the greatest number of people visit a place, prices are at their highest level, and businesses make most of their profits: »A two bedroom cottage costs $1,925 a week in …

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  • 2High Season — (Ко Куд,Таиланд) Категория отеля: 5 звездочный отель Адрес: 117 Moo 2, Trat, 23000 Ко Ку …

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  • 3high season — n [singular, U] especially BrE the time of year when businesses make a lot of money and prices are high, especially in the tourist industry = peak season →↑low season …

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  • 4high season — noun singular or uncount a part of the year when many tourists visit a place and travel costs are therefore higher ─ opposite LOW SEASON …

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  • 5high season — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ the most popular time of year for a holiday, when prices are highest …

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  • 6high season — noun the season when travel is most active and rates are highest they traveled to Europe in high season • Syn: ↑peak season • Ant: ↑off season • Hypernyms: ↑season * * * ˌhigh ˈseason [ …

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  • 7high season — N SING: also no det The high season is the time of year when a place has most tourists or visitors. [BRIT] A typical high season week in a chalet costs about ₤470. Ant: low season …

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  • 8high season — {n. phr.} The time of year when the largest number of passengers are travelling; the time when airfare costs more. * /We had to pay $100 more for our tickets because it was the high season./ Contrast: LOW SEASON …

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  • 9high season — {n. phr.} The time of year when the largest number of passengers are travelling; the time when airfare costs more. * /We had to pay $100 more for our tickets because it was the high season./ Contrast: LOW SEASON …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 10high\ season — n. phr. the time of year when the largest number of passengers are travelling; the time when airfare costs more. We had to pay $100 more for our tickets because it was the high season. Contrast: low season …

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