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adj. 高度的;高的
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how far from top to bottom; tall
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How high is that tree?
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那棵树有多高?
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I have a high opinion of that man.
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我对那人评价很高。
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It's the highest mountain in the world.
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它是世界上最高的山。
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The train was going at a high speed.
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火车在高速前进。
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Those tall glasses are too high for me to fetch.
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那些高杯子放得太高了,我拿不着。
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We must build our country at high speed.
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我们必须高速度地建设国家。
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The swallow flies high, the lark flies higher, the eagle flies highest.
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燕子飞得高,云雀飞得更高,鹰飞得最高。
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I can't climb the wall - it's too high.
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我爬不上墙——墙太高了。
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adj. 很高;高耸
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going up a long way
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Mount Everest is very high.
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埃非尔士峰极高。
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adj. 高音调的
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at the top of sound
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She spoke in a high voice.
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她尖声说话。
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adj. 昂贵的;奢侈的
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costing a lot of money
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I paid a high price for the car.
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我出高价买了这辆汽车。
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The postage was too high.
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邮费太贵。
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adj. 高级的;高等的
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senior
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The governor holds a high government position.
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州长在州政府中居首要地位。
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adj. 愉快的;高兴的
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joyful; merry
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The class was in high spirits.
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全班学生兴高采烈。
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adj. 目光远大的;高尚的
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morally or intellectually high; noble
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He is a man of high character.
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他是一位品格高尚的人。
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adv. 高
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at or to a high level or place
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He can jump very high.
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他跳得很高。
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The plane flew high above the clouds.
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飞机在云层上面飞行。
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adv. 高度地
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to a high degree, amount, price, etc.;greatly; strongly
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The wind blows high.
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刮大风。
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adv. 奢侈地
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very comfortably
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adv. 尖锐地;响亮地
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at or to a high pitch
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His voice rose high.
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他提高嗓门。
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n. 天堂;天空;高处;在高空;在天上
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heaven
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n. 高水准;高点
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the highest card dealt or drawn
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n. 高温
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a high temperature
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Yesterday s high was ninety eight degrees.
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昨天的最高温度是九十八度。
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