High

  • 61high — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 high level or point ADJECTIVE ▪ all time, historic, new, record ▪ The number of prisoners has reached a historic high. ▪ previous ▪ …

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  • 62high — This term, as used in various compound legal phrases, is sometimes merely an addition of dignity, not importing a comparison; but more generally it means exalted, either in rank or location, or occupying a position of superiority, and in a few… …

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  • 63high — This term, as used in various compound legal phrases, is sometimes merely an addition of dignity, not importing a comparison; but more generally it means exalted, either in rank or location, or occupying a position of superiority, and in a few… …

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  • 64High — Cet article concerne l album de musique. Pour la règle de poker, voir High (poker). High Single par The Cure extrait de l’album Wish Face A High …

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  • 65high — /haɪ/ adjective 1. large, not low ● High overhead costs increase the unit price. ● High prices put customers off. ● They are budgeting for a high level of expenditure. ● High interest rates are crippling small businesses. ♦ high sales a large… …

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  • 66High-k — Als High k Dielektrikum wird in der Halbleitertechnologie ein Material bezeichnet, das eine höhere Dielektrizitätszahl aufweist als herkömmliches Siliziumdioxid (εr=3,9) oder Oxinitride (εr<6). Die Bezeichnung „High k“ ist dem Englischen… …

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  • 67high — 1. adjective 1) a high mountain Syn: tall, lofty, towering, giant, big, multi storey, high rise, elevated 2) a high position in the government Syn: high ranking, leading, top …

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  • 68high — See: COME HELL OR HIGH WATER, FLYING HIGH, GO THROUGH HELL AND HIGH WATER, HELL AND HIGH WATER, HIT THE HIGH SPOTS, LIVE HIGH OFF THE HOG or EAT HIGH ON THE HOG, OFF ONE S HIGH HORSE, ON TOP OF THE WORLD or SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD also… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 69high — See: COME HELL OR HIGH WATER, FLYING HIGH, GO THROUGH HELL AND HIGH WATER, HELL AND HIGH WATER, HIT THE HIGH SPOTS, LIVE HIGH OFF THE HOG or EAT HIGH ON THE HOG, OFF ONE S HIGH HORSE, ON TOP OF THE WORLD or SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD also… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 70high — I adj. 1) high in (high in iron) 2) (misc.) (colloq.) to get high on (a drug) II n. acme 1) an all time high state of euphoria (slang) 2) to reach a high * * * [haɪ] [ acme ] an all time high [ state of euphoria ] (slang) to reach a high …

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