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high (EN)
Adjektiv, Adverb, Substantiv

Adjektiv “high”

high, Komp. higher, Superl. highest
  1. hoch
    The hikers struggled to reach the top of the high mountain.
  2. hoch platziert
    The window is so high I can't even see who is inside.
  3. hoch (im Sinne von Menge oder Grad)
    The cake had a high sugar content, making it very sweet.
  4. führend
    The high priest was revered by all in the village for his wisdom and guidance.
  5. opulent
    She always dreamed of the high life, with fancy cars and lavish parties.
  6. von großer Bedeutung
    The court is dealing with a case of high crime.
  7. euphorisch
    After winning the championship, the whole team was in a high mood, celebrating all night long.
  8. nördlich/südlich (je nach Kontext)
    Polar bears are commonly found in the high Arctic, where temperatures are extremely cold year-round.
  9. reich an
    This cereal is high in fiber.
  10. hochfrequent
    The violin played a series of high notes that echoed beautifully in the concert hall.
  11. berauscht
    After smoking marijuana, she felt unusually high and couldn't stop laughing.
  12. weit vorne
    Their striker was caught offside because our backline played unusually high up the pitch.

Adverb “high”

high (more/most)
  1. hoch
    The plane flies really high.
  2. hoch
    Interest rates have soared higher than expected.
  3. hoch
    The violin played so high it almost hurt my ears.

Substantiv “high”

Sg. high, Pl. highs od. unz.
  1. Höhepunkt
    The stock market hit a five-year high, exciting investors around the globe.
  2. Tageshöchstwert
    Yesterday's high reached 28 °C, making it the warmest day of the month.
  3. Glücksgefühl
    Winning the championship game gave the whole team a high that lasted all night.
  4. Rausch
    After smoking the joint, he felt an intense high that made him forget all his worries.
  5. Höchstwert
    In our game of poker last night, the ace was the high, winning the round for me.