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acompañé
alto, -a
I. high <higher highest> [Am haɪ, Brit hʌɪ] ADJ
1.1. high building/wall/mountain:
high
how high is it?
the tower is 40 m high
a 12 ft high wall
1.2. high:
high window/balcony/ledge
high plateau
to take a high dive
a high forehead
1.3. high (in status):
high office/rank/officials
the high life
1.4. high (morally, ethically):
high ideals/principles/aims
1.5. high (in pitch):
high voice
high note
2.1. high (considerable, greater than usual):
high number/score/salary/interest rate
high pressure/voltage/current
high speed/velocity
high wind
high temperature/fever
to pay a high price for sth
to be high in sth
high in protein
2.2. high (good, favorable):
to hold sb in high esteem
tener a alguien en gran or en mucha estima
2.3. high SPIELE:
high card/throw
3.1. high LIT, THEAT:
3.2. high (climactic):
high
4.1. high (happy, excited):
we had a high old time ugs
4.2. high (intoxicated):
high ugs
high ugs
colocado Esp ugs
to be/get high on sth
to be/get high on sth
5. high (of time, period):
in high summer
high Gothic
6. high:
high game
high meat
II. high <higher highest> [Am haɪ, Brit hʌɪ] ADV
1.1. high fly:
high
high in the sky
high overhead
high up
high up
to run high river:
to run high sea:
to run high feelings:
high and dry, to leave sb high and dry
dejar a alguien en la estacada
high and dry, to leave sb high and dry
dejar a alguien tirado ugs
to search or hunt or look high and low (for sth)
1.2. high (in status):
high
to aim high marksman:
to aim high ambitious person:
to fly high (have high ambitions)
1.3. high (in pitch):
high sing
2.1. high (in amount, degree):
2.2. high (in cards):
to go high
to lead high
to play high
III. high [Am haɪ, Brit hʌɪ] SUBST
1.1. high C (level):
high
1.2. high U:
on high (in heaven)
on high (high above)
a new directive from on high scherzh
2.1. high METEO C (anticyclone):
high
2.2. high METEO C (high temperature):
high
3. high C ugs:
viaje m ugs
colocón m Esp ugs
pasón m Méx ugs
4. high U (top gear) Am MOTOR:
high
in high
to move into high
5. high C (high school):
high ugs
high- [Am haɪ, Brit hʌɪ] PREFIX
high-ceilinged/high-sided
high-income
high-protein
high-protein
high-quality
high-quality
high-speed
high-speed film
high-fiber, high-fibre Brit [hʌɪˈfʌɪbə] ADJ
high-fiber
senior high school, senior high SUBST (in US)
junior high school, junior high
junior high school SUBST Am:
further education Info
education Info
En EEUU la educación primaria y secundaria es proporcionada gratis por el gobierno estatal. Los niños empiezan formalmente el colegio a los cinco años, en un kindergarten. Este conjuntamente con los próximos cinco o seis años de educación se conoce como elementary school. Le siguen ya sea dos años en un junior high school, o tres años en un middle school, y luego los últimos años de educación en un high school, hasta que se cumple 18 años. Después de esta edad la educación no es gratuita, aunque los gobiernos de cada estado subsidian la educación de las personas que viven en ellos. Alrededor del 45% de los norteamericanos sigue alguna clase de educación después de la secundaria y más del 20% se gradúa de algún instituto o universidad. En el Reino Unido, el colegio es obligatorio para los niños entre las edades de cinco y dieciséis años. La educación primaria se obtiene en un infant school seguida de un primary school. Después de los 11 años se empieza la educación secundaria, normalmente en un comprehensive school. Dentro del sistema estatal también existen los colegios Academy, Foundation y Specialist que tienen planes de financiación especiales y una autonomía ampliada. Un número de alumnos más reducido asiste a los grammar schools selectivos grammar school. Después de los 16 años, algunos estudiantes dejan el colegio, otros prosiguen hacia la further education y otros continúan en el colegio para preparar los A levels A level - Advanced level. Si desean acceder a la educación superior, necesitan costearse tanto los gastos de su propio mantenimiento como los de matrícula, para lo cual un gran número solicita préstamos. La mayoría de los alumnos asiste a un colegio estatal y unos pocos a los independent schools independent school, que son de pago.
high altar SUBST
high altar
high-altitude [ˌhʌɪˈaltɪtjuːd] ADJ
high-altitude aircraft
high-altitude plant
high-born [Am ˈhaɪˌbɔrn, Brit] ADJ
high-born
high-class [Am ˈhaɪ ˈˌklæs, Brit ˌhʌɪˈklɑːs] ADJ
high-class restaurant/hotel/establishment
high-class merchandise/confectionery
high-class area/apartment
high-class area/apartment
high-class person
high chair [Am ˈhaɪ ˌtʃɛ(ə)r, Brit] SUBST
high chair
high chair
trona f Esp
I. high [haɪ] ADJ
1. high (elevated):
high
knee/waist-high
to do a high dive
2. high (above average):
high
to have high hopes (for sb/sth)
to have a high opinion of sb
to have high praise (for sb/sth)
3. high (important, eminent):
high
of high rank
4. high (under influence of drugs):
high
5. high (of high frequency, shrill):
high voice
a high note
6. high MODE:
7. high (beginning to go bad):
high food
Wendungen:
to leave sb high and dry
II. high [haɪ] ADV
1. high (at or to a great point or height):
high
2. high (rough or strong):
high
the sea runs high
Wendungen:
to search for sth high and low
III. high [haɪ] SUBST
1. high (high(est) point):
high
an all-time high
to reach a high
2. high ugs (trip):
to be on a high
3. high (heaven):
on high
high-fibre Brit, high-fiber Am [ˌhaɪˈfaɪbəʳ, Am -bɚ] ADJ
high-fibre
high-tension ADJ
high-tension
high water SUBST
high water
high society SUBST kein Pl
high society
high-rise ADJ
high-rise
high-pitched ADJ
1. high-pitched (sloping steeply):
high-pitched
2. high-pitched (sound):
high-pitched
high technology SUBST kein Pl
high-class ADJ
high-class
high density ADJ a. COMPUT
high density
I. high [haɪ] ADJ
1. high (elevated):
high
knee/waist-high
to do a high dive
2. high (above average):
high
to have high hopes (for sb/sth)
to have a high opinion of sb
to have high praise (for sb/sth)
3. high (important, eminent):
high
of high rank
4. high (under influence of drugs):
high
5. high (of high frequency, shrill):
high voice
a high note
6. high MODE:
7. high (at peak, maximum):
high
high noon
Wendungen:
to leave sb high and dry
II. high [haɪ] ADV
1. high (at or to a great point or height):
high
2. high (rough or strong):
high
the sea runs high
Wendungen:
to search for sth high and low
III. high [haɪ] SUBST
1. high (high(est) point):
high
an all-time high
to reach a high
2. high sl (from drugs):
to be on a high
to be on a high
3. high (heaven):
on high
I. sky-high [ˌskaɪ·ˈhaɪ] ADV a. übtr
sky-high
to go sky-high prices
II. sky-high [ˌskaɪ·ˈhaɪ] ADJ
sky-high prices:
sky-high
high-flown ADJ
high-flown
high-class ADJ
high-class
high-performance ADJ a. AUTO
high-resolution ADJ comput
high-resolution image, screen, shot
high-tops SUBST Pl
high-tops
high tide SUBST
1. high tide (of ocean):
high tide
2. high tide übtr (most successful point):
high tide
high-tension ADJ ELEK
high-tension
I. high-up ADJ
high-up
II. high-up SUBST
high-up
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One of the seamen is in the water, and is covered by the sea with each high tide.
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At high tide, his beached warships filled with water, and his transports, riding at anchor, were driven against each other.
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Having cotidal points means they reach high tide at the same time and low tide at the same time.
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These were overtopped at high tide, but at low tide their ponds nurtured juvenile salmon.
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The light provided on the tower (above high tide), as of 1871, could be seen over a distance of in clear weather.
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