adjetivo “high”
high, comp. higher, sup. highest
- alto
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The hikers struggled to reach the top of the high mountain.
- elevado
The window is so high I can't even see who is inside.
- elevado (en cantidad o grado)
The cake had a high sugar content, making it very sweet.
- principal
The high priest was revered by all in the village for his wisdom and guidance.
- lujoso
She always dreamed of the high life, with fancy cars and lavish parties.
- de gran importancia
The court is dealing with a case of high crime.
- eufórico
After winning the championship, the whole team was in a high mood, celebrating all night long.
- alejado del ecuador
Polar bears are commonly found in the high Arctic, where temperatures are extremely cold year-round.
- rico en
This cereal is high in fiber.
- agudo
The violin played a series of high notes that echoed beautifully in the concert hall.
- drogado
After smoking marijuana, she felt unusually high and couldn't stop laughing.
- adelantado (en deportes)
Their striker was caught offside because our backline played unusually high up the pitch.
adverbio “high”
- en alto
The plane flies really high.
- a un valor alto
Interest rates have soared higher than expected.
- en tono alto
The violin played so high it almost hurt my ears.
sustantivo “high”
sing. high, pl. highs o no contable
- cima
The stock market hit a five-year high, exciting investors around the globe.
- temperatura máxima
Yesterday's high reached 28 °C, making it the warmest day of the month.
- euforia
Winning the championship game gave the whole team a high that lasted all night.
- colocón
After smoking the joint, he felt an intense high that made him forget all his worries.
- carta más alta
In our game of poker last night, the ace was the high, winning the round for me.