high的意思和读音

high

: [haɪ] : [haɪ]

adj.;(

adv.;(;(

n.

higher  highest  highs  

adj.+n.high speed,high school,high quality,high temperature,high yield

adj.low,normal,low-pitched

n.low point

adj.tall,in height,from top to bottom,great,high-pitched

n.high point,climax,peak,summit,high spot

highadj.from bottom to top

1.measuring a long distance from the bottom to the top

What's the highest mountain in the US?

The house has a high wall all the way round it.

shoes with high heels

He has a round face with a high forehead.

2.used to talk about the distance that sth measures from the bottom to the top

How high is Everest?

It's only a low wall─about a metre high.

The grass was waist-high.

far above ground

3.at a level which is a long way above the ground or above the level of the sea

a high branch/shelf/window

The rooms had high ceilings.

They were flying at high altitude.

the grasslands of the high prairies

greater than normal

4.greater or better than normal in quantity or quality, size or degree

a high temperature/speed/price

a high rate of inflation

Demand is high at this time of year.

a high level of pollution

a high standard of craftsmanship

high-quality goods

A high degree of accuracy is needed.

The tree blew over in the high winds .

We had high hopes for the business(= we believed it would be successful) .

The cost in terms of human life was high.

containing a lot

5.~ (in sth)containing a lot of a particular substance

foods which are high in fat

a high potassium content

a high-fat diet

rank/status

6.near the top in rank or status

She has held high office under three prime ministers.

He has friends in high places(= among people of power and influence) .

valuable

7.of great value

to play for high stakes

My highest card is ten.

ideals/principles

8.morally good

a man of high ideals/principles

approving

9.showing a lot of approval or respect for sb

She is held in very high regard by her colleagues.

You seem to have a high opinion of yourself!

sound

10.at the upper end of the range of sounds that humans can hear; not deep or low

She has a high voice.

That note is definitely too high for me.

of period of time

11.[obn]used to describe the middle or the most attractive part of a period of time

high noon

high summer

food

12.beginning to go bad and having a strong smell

on alcohol/drugs

13.[nbn](informal)~ (on sth)behaving in an excited way because of the effects of alcohol or drugs

IDMbe/get on your high horse(informal)to behave in a way that shows you think you are better than other peoplehave a high old time(informal)to enjoy yourself very much

Their yacht was left high and dry on a sandbank.

high and dryin a position out of the water

Their yacht was left high and dry on a sandbank.

in a difficult situation, without help or moneyhigh and mighty(informal)behaving as though you think you are more important than other peoplehigh as a kite(informal)behaving in a very excited way, especially because of being strongly affected by alcohol or drugs

He stomped out of the room in high dudgeon.

in high dudgeonin an angry or offended mood, and showing other people that you are angry

He stomped out of the room in high dudgeon.

smell, stink, etc. to high heavento have a strong unpleasant smellto seem to be very dishonest or morally unacceptablen.level/number

1.the highest level or number

Profits reached an all-time high last year.

weather

2.an area of high air pressure; an anticyclone

A high over southern Europe is bringing fine, sunny weather to all parts.

3.the highest temperature reached during a particular day, week, etc.

Highs today will be in the region of 25˚C. 25

from drugs

4.(informal)the feeling of extreme pleasure and excitement that sb gets after taking some types of drugs

The high lasted all night.

from success/enjoyment

5.(informal)the feeling of extreme pleasure and excitement that sb gets from doing sth enjoyable or being successful at sth

He was on a real high after winning the competition.

the highs and lows of her acting career

school

6.used in the name of a high school

He graduated from Little Rock High in 1982. 1982

IDM

We gazed down into the valley from on high.

An order came down from on high that lunchbreaks were to be half an hour and no longer.

The disaster was seen as a judgement from on high.

on highin a high place

We gazed down into the valley from on high.

the people in senior positions in an organization

An order came down from on high that lunchbreaks were to be half an hour and no longer.

in heaven

The disaster was seen as a judgement from on high.

adv.far from ground/bottom

1.at or to a position or level that is a long way up from the ground or from the bottom

An eagle circled high overhead.

I can't jump any higher.

She never got very high in the company.

His desk was piled high with papers.

She's aiming high(= hoping to be very successful) in her exams.

value/amount

2.;(at or to a large cost, value or amount

Prices are expected to rise even higher this year.

sound

3.at a high pitch

I can't sing that high.

IDM

I've searched high and low for my purse.

high and loweverywhere

I've searched high and low for my purse.

Feelings ran high as the election approached.

run highto be strong and angry or excited

Feelings ran high as the election approached.

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n.1.“high school”2.,;3.4.,(= High Street, )5.;6.()7.[],8.“high table”9.(齿)1.“high school”2.,;3.4.,(= High Street, )5.;6.()7.[],8.“high table”9.(齿)

adv.1.2.3.

adj.1.large in size from the top to the ground; in a position a long way above the ground; if a river is high, the water is above its usual level, for example because of heavy rain; used in measurements of how big or how far above the ground an object is. This is called height2.large in amount; used for describing a countrys money when it is more valuable than the money of other countries; containing a lot of something3.very good, or excellent; if you have high hopes or expectations, you hope or expect that something very good will happen4.important compared to other people or things, especially in a particular system or organization5.affected by a drug that makes the user feel happy, excited, or relaxed; very happy or excited6.a high sound is near the upper end of a range of sounds. For example, the song of a bird is a high sound, but a cow or a large drum makes a low sound7.high winds are very strong8ed in some expressions for referring to the greatest, strongest, or most extreme example or part of something9.a high latitude is an area of the Earth that is a long way north or south of the equator10.cheese or meat that is high has developed a very strong flavor and smell; used humorously about anything that has an unpleasant smell1.large in size from the top to the ground; in a position a long way above the ground; if a river is high, the water is above its usual level, for example because of heavy rain; used in measurements of how big or how far above the ground an object is. This is called height2.large in amount; used for describing a countrys money when it is more valuable than the money of other countries; containing a lot of something3.very good, or excellent; if you have high hopes or expectations, you hope or expect that something very good will happen4.important compared to other people or things, especially in a particular system or organization5.affected by a drug that makes the user feel happy, excited, or relaxed; very happy or excited6.a high sound is near the upper end of a range of sounds. For example, the song of a bird is a high sound, but a cow or a large drum makes a low sound7.high winds are very strong8ed in some expressions for referring to the greatest, strongest, or most extreme example or part of something9.a high latitude is an area of the Earth that is a long way north or south of the equator10.cheese or meat that is high has developed a very strong flavor and smell; used humorously about anything that has an unpleasant smell

n.1.<AmE>Same as high school2.Same as high table3.a period or situation in which something reaches its highest level4.a high temperature in an oven or heating system5.a feeling of great happiness or excitement; a feeling produced by drugs or alcohol6ed in the names of high schools1.<AmE>Same as high school2.Same as high table3.a period or situation in which something reaches its highest level4.a high temperature in an oven or heating system5.a feeling of great happiness or excitement; a feeling produced by drugs or alcohol6ed in the names of high schools

adv.1.a long distance above the ground or above a particular position; reaching up a long way2.to or at an important position3.near the upper end of a range of sounds

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3.The next day, Toby walked on the street with his head held high and his tail up.

4.High Court in London has ruled the two Caribbean registered investment funds are entitled to claim payment of a large debt owed by Liberia.

5.The seamless process accommodates very heavy wall or high pressure applications but is expensive and tends to have concentricity variances.

6.A young woman named Melanie visited, along with her mother, on a high school graduation trip.Melanie

7.Foreign policy is not an explicit part of the brief: that will be the responsibility of a yet-to-be-appointed High Representative.

8.If I were you I would fly up in the sky as high as I could, then drop the nut onto the rocks.

9.But what actually interests me a lot more is the fact that in the tip of each controller is a relatively high-performing infrared camera.

10.Despite all of the turmoil facing the capital markets, the VIX has failed to break out to the upside despite the very high levels.