high
Bedeutung
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- Physically elevated, extending above a base or average level:
- Physically elevated, extending above a base or average level:
- Physically elevated, extending above a base or average level:
- Physically elevated, extending above a base or average level:
- Having a specified elevation or height; tall.
- Elevated in status, esteem, or prestige, or in importance or development; exalted in rank, station, or character.
- Elevated in status, esteem, or prestige, or in importance or development; exalted in rank, station, or character.
- Elevated in status, esteem, or prestige, or in importance or development; exalted in rank, station, or character.
- Elevated in status, esteem, or prestige, or in importance or development; exalted in rank, station, or character.
- Elevated in status, esteem, or prestige, or in importance or development; exalted in rank, station, or character.
- Extreme, excessive; now specifically very traditionalist and conservative.
- Elevated in mood; marked by great merriment, excitement, etc.
- Luxurious; rich.
- Lofty, often to the point of arrogant, haughty, boastful, proud.
- Keen, enthused.
- With tall waves.
- Remote (to the north or south) from the equator; situated at (or constituting) a latitude which is expressed by a large number.
- Large, great (in amount or quantity, value, force, energy, etc).
- Large, great (in amount or quantity, value, force, energy, etc).
- Acute or shrill in pitch, due to being of greater frequency, i.e. produced by more rapid vibrations (wave oscillations).
- Made with some part of the tongue positioned high in the mouth, relatively close to the palate.
- Greater in value than other cards, denominations, suits, etc.
- Greater in value than other cards, denominations, suits, etc.
- Strong-scented; slightly tainted/spoiled; beginning to decompose.
- (informal) Intoxicated; under the influence of a mood-altering drug, formerly usually alcohol, but now (from the mid-20th century) usually not alcohol but rather marijuana, cocaine, heroin, etc.
- Near, in its direction of travel, to the (direction of the) wind.
- Positioned up the field, towards the opposing team's goal.
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Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈhaɪ/
Etymologie
From Middle English high, heigh, heih, from Old English hēah (“high, tall, lofty, high-class, exalted, sublime, illustrious, important, proud, haughty, deep, right”), from Proto-West Germanic *hauh (“high”), from Proto-Germanic *hauhaz (“high”), from Proto-Indo-European *kewk- (“to elevate, height”). Cognate with Scots heich (“high”), Saterland Frisian hooch (“high”), West Frisian heech (“high”), Dutch hoog (“high”), Low German hoog (“high”), German hoch (“high”), Swedish hög (“high”), Norwegian høy (“high”), Icelandic hár (“high”), Lithuanian kaukas (“bump, boil, sore”).
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Sätze
Red and green bell peppers are high in para-coumaric acid .
Rote und grüne Paprika sind hoch in Para-Cumarsäure.