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  • 121low-end — ˈlow end adjective [only before a noun] MARKETING low end products are the cheapest available in a company s range of products, or in a market in general: • the low end PC market low end noun [singular] : • This model has been developed for the… …

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  • 122low-paid — ˈlow paid adjective 1. earning only a small amount from your job: • people in low paid jobs 2. the low paid people in low paid jobs: • We shall continue to reduce tax, especially for the low paid. * * * Ⅰ. low paid UK US adjective …

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  • 123low-pressure — UK US adjective [before noun] ► MARKETING used to describe methods of selling that involve influencing customers in a gentle way rather than persuading them in a forceful way: »Businesses are using more low pressure tactics to engage their… …

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  • 124High — High, adv. In a high manner; in a high place; to a great altitude; to a great degree; largely; in a superior manner; eminently; powerfully. And reasoned high. Milton. I can not reach so high. Shak. [1913 Webster] Note: High is extensively used in …

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  • 125Low-key lighting — is a style of lighting for photography, film or television. It attempts to create a chiaroscuro effect. In traditional photographic lighting, three point lighting uses a key light, a fill light, and a back light for even illumination. Low key… …

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  • 126High culture — is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture, or denoting the culture of ruling social groups.… …

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  • 127high coupon — ➔ coupon * * * high coupon UK US noun [C] STOCK MARKET, FINANCE ► a high rate of interest paid on particular bonds: »Bonds with a high coupon trade at a discount (have higher yields) relative to bonds with a low coupon. »high coupon… …

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  • 128high volume — UK US noun [C or U] ► a large quantity: a high volume of sth »The intersections near Grand Avenue have a high volume of traffic. »To make money on these cars you have to produce them in high volume. high volume adjective [before noun] ► »Low end… …

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