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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. high hat [ˈhaɪ ˌhæt] N Am inf

II. high-hat ADJ

high-hat Am inf, pej:

pituco CSur inf
popoff Mex inf
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

hat [Am hæt, Brit hat] N

1. hat FASHION:

hold or hang on to your hat! inf
¡agárrate! inf
my hat! Brit dated
¡caracoles! dated
to hang one's hat Am inf

2. hat (indicating role, capacity):

I. ring2 [Am rɪŋ, Brit rɪŋ] N

1. ring C (sound of bell):

2. ring U (sound, resonance):

3. ring C no pl Brit (telephone call):

llamar (por teléfono) a alguien
telefonear a alguien
darle or pegarle un telefonazo a alguien inf
hablarle a alguien Mex

4. ring C (set of bells):

II. ring2 <pt rang, pp rung> [Am rɪŋ, Brit rɪŋ] VB intr

1.1. ring (make sound):

ring church bell:
ring church bell:
ring church bell:
tañer liter
ring doorbell/telephone/alarm/alarm clock:

1.2. ring (operate bell):

ring person:
ring person:

2. ring (telephone):

ring Brit
ring Brit
ring Brit
hablar Mex
to ring for sb/sth she rang for a cab/doctor

3.1. ring (resound):

3.2. ring ears:

III. ring2 <pt rang, pp rung> [Am rɪŋ, Brit rɪŋ] VB trans

1. ring (operate):

ring doorbell/handbell/church bell

2. ring (telephone):

ring Brit
ring Brit
ring Brit

I. ring1 [Am rɪŋ, Brit rɪŋ] N

1.1. ring:

aro m

1.2. ring (circular object):

1.3. ring (circular shape):

darle sopas con honda(s) a algo/alguien Spain inf
bailarse algo/a alguien Col inf

1.4. ring BOT:

1.5. ring (burner):

ring Brit
ring Brit
hornilla f LatAm excl CSur
ring Brit
hornillo m Spain
ring Brit
hornalla f RioPl

2.1. ring (in boxing, wrestling):

2.2. ring (in circus):

2.3. ring:

2.4. ring (at race course):

2.5. ring (in livestock market):

3.1. ring (of criminals):

red f

3.2. ring COMM:

II. ring1 <pt & pp ringed> [Am rɪŋ, Brit rɪŋ] VB trans

1. ring (surround):

2. ring (with pen, pencil):

3. ring bird:

I. high <higher highest> [Am haɪ, Brit hʌɪ] ADJ

1.1. high building/wall/mountain:

1.2. high:

high window/balcony/ledge
high plateau

1.3. high (in status):

high office/rank/officials

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 be high in sth

2.2. high (good, favorable):

tener a alguien en gran or en mucha estima

2.3. high GAMES:

high card/throw

3.1. high LIT, THEAT:

3.2. high (climactic):

4.1. high (happy, excited):

4.2. high (intoxicated):

high inf
high inf
colocado Spain inf

5. high (of time, period):

6. high:

high game
high meat

II. high <higher highest> [Am haɪ, Brit hʌɪ] ADV

1.1. high fly:

to run high river:
to run high sea:
to run high feelings:
dejar a alguien en la estacada
dejar a alguien tirado inf

1.2. high (in status):

to aim high marksman:
to aim high ambitious person:

1.3. high (in pitch):

high sing

2.1. high (in amount, degree):

2.2. high (in cards):

III. high [Am haɪ, Brit hʌɪ] N

1.1. high C (level):

1.2. high U:

2.1. high METEO C (anticyclone):

2.2. high METEO C (high temperature):

3. high C inf:

viaje m inf
colocón m Spain inf
pasón m Mex inf

4. high U (top gear) Am MOTOR:

5. high C (high school):

high inf

u rečniku PONS

hat [hæt] N

Phrases:

I. high [haɪ] ADJ

1. high (elevated):

2. high (above average):

to have high hopes (for sb/sth)
to have high praise (for sb/sth)

3. high (important, eminent):

4. high (under influence of drugs):

5. high (of high frequency, shrill):

high voice

6. high FASHION:

7. high (beginning to go bad):

high food

Phrases:

II. high [haɪ] ADV

1. high (at or to a great point or height):

2. high (rough or strong):

Phrases:

III. high [haɪ] N

1. high (high(est) point):

2. high inf (trip):

3. high (heaven):

u rečniku PONS

hat [hæt] N

Phrases:

I. high [haɪ] ADJ

1. high (elevated):

2. high (above average):

to have high hopes (for sb/sth)
to have high praise (for sb/sth)

3. high (important, eminent):

4. high (under influence of drugs):

5. high (of high frequency, shrill):

high voice

6. high FASHION:

7. high (at peak, maximum):

Phrases:

II. high [haɪ] ADV

1. high (at or to a great point or height):

2. high (rough or strong):

Phrases:

III. high [haɪ] N

1. high (high(est) point):

2. high sl (from drugs):

3. high (heaven):

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If a customer is looking to buy a smart handbag, suggest a matching wallet or a fun key ring.
www.brisbanetimes.com.au
What they do give you is a very stable surface free of any kind of rocking balanced on 3 points, so any vibration that does couple up doesn't ring around.
hackaday.com
Tambourines in rock music are most often headless, a ring with jangles but no skin.
en.wikipedia.org
The gas is trapped in the compression chambers formed by the impeller vanes and the liquid ring.
en.wikipedia.org
But the tone of the open-plan office discourse did ring true: a murky, sometimes toxic soup of flirting, bullying and pranks.
www.independent.co.uk

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