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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

high priest N

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

priest [Am prist, Brit priːst] N

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

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high priest N REL

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u rečniku PONS

priest [pri:st] N REL

sacerdote(-isa) m (f)

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

high priest N REL

u rečniku PONS
u rečniku PONS

priest [prist] N REL

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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She felt she had a high status, and though she really didn't, she gave that to herself and that's a self-defence mechanism.
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Charcoal is designed for high legibility, even at smaller point sizes, displayed on computer monitors.
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Subjects who were preselected as being self-differentiated or undifferentiated were observed under conditions of high or low anonymity.
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The high mutual respect that the stepbrothers developed for one another was one of the most important developments that knit the blended family together.
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He began to draw cartoons for a local paper while still in high school.
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