Etymology: [ 'hI ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English hEah; akin to Old High German hOh high, Lithuanian kaukaras hill.
Synonyms: more advanced, superior to, over, larger than, surpassing, bigger, greater, above
higher education yuksek öğrenim, kaynak ve derlenmesini inceleme, daha yukarı, yukarısı, higher criticism Kitabı Mukaddes yazılarının tarih, amaç, daha yüksek, (sıfat) ileri, yükseköğrenim, yüksek, ileri, zirve, yüksek yer, lise, necip, önemli, yüksekte, coğr. kutuplara, yükseğe, sarhoş, büyük vites, argo esrar tesiri altında olma, yüksek basınçlı bölge, yüksek derece, bayat, tam/bayat/yüksek, uyuşturucu etkisi altında, semada, on high gökte, yüksek nokta, yükseğe/yüksekte, büyük, üst, rekor, barometrenin yüksek olduğu bölge, lüks içinde, esrarın etkisinde, yüce, kafası güzel, üstün, çok, dolgun (ücret), direnmek, uçma, uyuşturucu almış, uçmuş, yukarı, soylu, kabarmak, aşırı, neşeli, en yüksek değer, şiddetli, mutluluk, co, kibirli, kendini beğenmiş, pikap, müz. tiz, yüksek perdeden, sert (rüzgar), taşkın (neşe), antisiklon, ulu, fahiş (fiyat), öfkelenmek, azgın (deniz), lüks (yaşantı), kokmuş (et), YÜKSEK:25.000-50.000 (kol-kadem) arasındaki yükseklik, adv.yükseğe:adj.yüksek,yüksek,
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Adapted from the verb "To raise" "Higher the volume I can't hear nating*!" *see: Nating, IRSEDs greater than 1025, GCSE Higher level Covers grades A* to D, More high, loftier, taller, greater than normal; advanced in intricacy or elaboration (example: "higher mathematics"); (Education) beyond the secondary level ("higher education", "higher learning"), More to the left (for right-handers, and vice versa for lefties), of education beyond the secondary level; "higher education"; "higher learning", advanced in complexity or elaboration; "high finance"; "higher mathematics", A higher degree or diploma is a qualification of an advanced standard or level. a higher diploma in hotel management. see also high, Farther to the left for right-handers, to the right for left-handed bowlers, The value of the heat of combustion of a fuel as measured by reducing all of the products of combustion back to their original temperature and condensing all water vapor formed by combustion This value takes into account the heat of vaporization of water, taller, loftier, above normal, as in: Prices keep getting higher, adjective meaning greater, larger: e g higher prices; (cannot be used as a verb, instead use raise), Higher numbers are farther to the right on the number line, The primary higher education entry qualification inScotland It is a one-year qualification, usually undertaken by school-leavers, more up -- "Maury scored 8034 points higher than Liz " (186), In or at a great value, In a pitch of great frequency, A period of euphoria, from excitement or from an intake of drugs, In or to an elevated position, Of greater frequency, or with more rapid wave oscillations, Tall, lofty, at a great distance above the ground (at high altitude), To be under the influence of a mood affecting drug; stoned, Of a quantity or value, great or large, A large area of elevated atmospheric pressure; an anticyclone, Being elevated in position or status, a state of being above many things, The maximum atmospheric temperature recorded at a particular location, especially during one 24-hour period, jo, heyh, hey, heygh, hy, hi, People of rank or high station; as, high and low, a lofty level or position or degree; "summer temperatures reached an all-time high", The highest card dealt or drawn, To rise; as, the sun higheth, Acute or sharp; opposed to grave or low; as, a high note, extensive, thorough scholarship, etc, a high place; "they stood on high and observed the coutryside"; "he doesn't like heights", Strong-scented; slightly tainted; as, epicures do not cook game before it is high, In a high manner; in a high place; to a great altitude; to a great degree; largely; in a superior manner; eminently; powerfully, An elevated place; a superior region; a height; the sky; heaven, greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount; "a high temperature"; "a high price"; "the high point of his career"; "high risks"; "has high hopes"; "the river is high"; "he has a high opinion of himself", in or to a high position, amount, or degree; "prices have gone up far too high", a lofty level or position or degree; "summer temperatures reached an all-time high" a high place; "they stood on high and observed the coutryside"; "he doesn't like heights" a state of altered consciousness induced by alcohol or narcotics; "they took drugs to get a high on" a state of sustained elation; "I'm on a permanent high these days" an air mass of higher than normal pressure; "the east coast benefits from a Bermuda high" happy and excited and energetic slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana) (literal meanings) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high'); "a high mountain"; "high ceilings"; "high buildings"; "a high forehead"; "a high incline"; "a foot high" greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount; "a high temperature"; "a high price"; "the high point of his career"; "high risks"; "has high hopes"; "the river is high"; "he has a high opinion of himself" used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency at a great altitude; "he climbed high on the ladder" far up toward the source; "he lives high up the river" in or to a high position, amount, or degree; "prices have gone up far too high" in a rich manner; "he lives high, complete) pleasure; high (i, in a rich manner; "he lives high, far up toward the source; "he lives high up the river", used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency at a great altitude; "he climbed high on the ladder", a state of sustained elation; "I'm on a permanent high these days", happy and excited and energetic slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana) (literal meanings) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high'); "a high mountain"; "high ceilings"; "high buildings"; "a high forehead"; "a high incline"; "a foot high", upward, to a higher altitude; to a high degree; extravagantly, a state of altered consciousness induced by alcohol or narcotics; "they took drugs to get a high on", Of noble birth; illustrious; as, of high family, To hie, Elevated above any starting point of measurement, as a line, or surface; having altitude; lifted up; raised or extended in the direction of the zenith; lofty; tall; as, a high mountain, tower, tree; the sun is high, Regarded as raised up or elevated; distinguished; remarkable; conspicuous; superior; used indefinitely or relatively, and often in figurative senses, which are understood from the connection Elevated in character or quality, whether moral or intellectual; preëminent; honorable; as, high aims, or motives, volley ball, A period of euphoria due to an intake of drugs, Exalted in social standing or general estimation, or in rank, reputation, office, and the like; dignified; as, she was welcomed in the highest circles, Of great strength, force, importance, and the like; strong; mighty; powerful; violent; sometimes, triumphant; victorious; majestic, etc, Possessing a characteristic quality in a supreme or superior degree; as, high i, intense) heat; high (i, full or quite) noon; high (i, rich or spicy) seasoning; high (i, Arrogant; lofty; boastful; proud; ostentatious; used in a bad sense, Costly; dear in price; extravagant; as, to hold goods at a high price, high point, highest point; high gear (in an automobile); high pressure system (Meteorology); state of euphoria produced by drugs or alcohol (Slang); state of great excitement, high spirits, Very abstract; difficult to comprehend or surmount; grand; noble, as, a high wind; high passions, deep or vivid) color; high (i, an air mass of higher than normal pressure; "the east coast benefits from a Bermuda high", If you say that something came from on high, you mean that it came from a person or place of great authority. Orders had come from on high that extra care was to be taken during this week, emphasis If you say that you were left high and dry, you are emphasizing that you were left in a difficult situation and were unable to do anything about it. Schools with better reputations will be flooded with applications while poorer schools will be left high and dry, A high is a feeling or mood of great excitement or happiness, If someone is high on drink or drugs, they are affected by the alcoholic drink or drugs they have taken. He was too high on drugs and alcohol to remember them, When a river is high, it contains much more water than usual. The waters of the Yangtze River are dangerously high for the time of year. low, If your spirits are high, you feel happy and excited. Her spirits were high with the hope of seeing Nick in minutes rather than hours. low, tall, lofty, elevated; expensive, costly; excited, elated; high-pitched; strong, powerful; important, serious; exalted, superior; under the influence of drugs, intoxicated (Slang), emphasis If you say that you looked high and low for something, you are emphasizing that you looked for it in every place that you could think of, at a great altitude; "he climbed high on the ladder", in a rich manner; "he lives high", a forward gear with a gear ratio giving high vehicle velocity for a given engine speed, a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12; "he goes to the neighborhood highschool", in high dudgeon: see dudgeon come hell or high water: see hell to be high time: see time. High Plateau high blood pressure Aswan High Dam High Commission Court of High Court of Admiralty high jump high place high school high seas high definition television high rise building high speed steel high energy physics United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Office of the, A high sound or voice is close to the top of a particular range of notes. Her high voice really irritated Maria. low, If someone has high principles, they are morally good. He was a man of the highest principles, low, If a food or other substance is high in a particular ingredient, it contains a large amount of that ingredient. Don't indulge in rich sauces, fried food and thick pastry as these are high in fat. low, You can use high to indicate that something is great in amount, degree, or intensity. The European country with the highest birth rate is Ireland Official reports said casualties were high Commercialisation has given many sports a higher profile. low High is also an adverb. He expects the unemployment figures to rise even higher in coming months. You can use phrases such as `in the high 80s' to indicate that a number or level is, for example, more than 85 but not as much as, If something is high, it is a long way above the ground, above sea level, or above a person or thing. I looked down from the high window In Castel Molo, high above Taormina, you can sample the famous almond wine made there. low High is also an adverb. being able to run faster or jump higher than other people. If something is high up, it is a long way above the ground, above sea level, or above a person or thing. We saw three birds circling very high up, Something that is high extends a long way from the bottom to the top when it is upright. You do not use high to describe people, animals, or plants. a house, with a high wall all around it Mount Marcy is the highest mountain in the Adirondacks. high-heeled shoes The gate was too high for a man of his age to climb. low High is also an adverb. wagons packed high with bureaus, bedding, and cooking pots, You use high to talk or ask about how much something upright measures from the bottom to the top. an elegant bronze horse only nine inches high Measure your garage: how high is the door?, If something reaches a high of a particular amount or degree, that is the greatest it has ever been. Traffic from Jordan to Iraq is down to a dozen loaded lorries a day, compared with a high of 200 a day Sales of Russian vodka have reached an all-time high. low, If you say that something is a high priority or is high on your list, you mean that you consider it to be one of the most important things you have to do or deal with. The Labour Party has not made the issue a high priority Economic reform is high on the agenda. low, If someone has a high reputation, or people have a high opinion of them, people think they are very good in some way, for example at their work. She has always had a high reputation for her excellent short stories People have such high expectations of you. low, If the quality or standard of something is high, it is very good indeed. His team were of the highest calibre, If you aim high, you try to obtain or to achieve the best that you can. You should not be afraid to aim high in the quest for an improvement in your income, You can use high to describe something that is advanced or complex. Neither Anna nor I are interested in high finance, Someone who is high in a particular profession or society, or has a high position, has a very important position and has great authority and influence. Was there anyone particularly high in the administration who was an advocate of a different policy? corruption in high places. Someone who is high up in a profession or society has a very important position. His cousin is somebody quite high up in the navy, (literal meanings) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high'); "a high mountain"; "high ceilings"; "high buildings"; "a high forehead"; "a high incline"; "a foot high", If you refer to the highs and lows of someone's life or career, you are referring to both the successful or happy times, and the unsuccessful or bad times, The highest value of the security during the current day's trading By checking this in relation to the low, you can get an idea of how much the stock is fluctuating, standing above others in quality or position; "people in high places"; "the high priest"; "eminent members of the community", Of the side of the levels that originates or creates the low; eternal, bright, powerful, decisive, An area of high barometric pressure, with its attendant system of winds; an anticyclone, The centre of an area with high atmospheric pressure, Boosts or cuts frequencies in the high (treble) half of the frequency spectrum (1 KHz - 20 KHz) A "shelving" control, it tends to make more extreme changes at higher frequencies (20 KHz) and less extreme changes at lower frequencies (1 KHz), The 'high' is the highest price for the period (so far), adj [{referring to numbers} big (Taxes are ~ in Canada )] tinggi 2 adj [tall (There are many ~ buildings in the city )] tinggi 3 adv [above/up in the air (The airplane flew ~ over the mountains )] timggi, an area of high pressure with winds moving clockwise It often brings fine weather, (values etc) refers to values usually higher (larger) than the median in the distribution Often we will also say upper or use the abreviation HI, eg HI adjacent value, upper hinges etc See also low(er), how much up -- "An elevator nine feet high, six feet deep, and five feet wide " (260), In meteorology it is synonymous with "area of high pressure" and refers to a maximum of atmospheric pressure in two dimensions--closed isobars in the synoptic surface chart; or a maximum of height (closed contours) in the constant-pressure chart Since a high is, on the synoptic chart, always associated with anticyclonic circulation, the term is used interchangeably with anticyclone, A ball that hits more to the center of the headpin, often leaving a split Same as "heavy", An area of high pressure, usually accompanied by anticyclonic and outward wind flow Also known as an anticyclone, the highest price for a particular futures contract on a given day, The highest price of the day for a particular futures contract, The highest execution price of a trade that day, or on the last trading day, slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana), used of the smell of game beginning to taint, used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency, happy and excited and energetic, The high hand is simply the best hand, The highest price that was paid for a stock during a certain period For example, the high for the day was $80, but the high for the year was $120, The highest price of the day of trading for a particular stock or commodity, Usually the high price for a security over a 52 week period, The stock price has moved up or down by more than 20 percent in a month in at least 8 of the past 24 months All IPO stocks automatically get this risk rating for the first 12 months of trading, This is the highest cash sale for a given period This value is adjusted after capital structure changes, A high gear is one in which the pedals move slowly compared to the speed of the wheels High gears are achieved by using large chainwheels and small rear sprockets High gears are for going fast, when the terrain permits The rider must push much harder on the pedals in a high gear, so high gears are not suitable for lower-speed riding, due to the great strain that hard, slow pedaling puts on the joints, The high hand is simply the best hand When playing a high-low split game, one is said to "win the high" when one has the best hand, while another player wins the low In seven card stud, the player with the strongest up cards is said to be high, and is usually first to act on fourth and subsequent streets,
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of education beyond the secondary level; "higher education"; "higher learning"
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a lofty level or position or degree; "summer temperatures reached an all-time high" a high place; "they stood on high and observed the coutryside"; "he doesn't like heights" a state of altered consciousness induced by alcohol or narcotics; "they took drugs to get a high on" a state of sustained elation; "I'm on a permanent high these days" an air mass of higher than normal pressure; "the east coast benefits from a Bermuda high" happy and excited and energetic slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana) (literal meanings) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high'); "a high mountain"; "high ceilings"; "high buildings"; "a high forehead"; "a high incline"; "a foot high" greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount; "a high temperature"; "a high price"; "the high point of his career"; "high risks"; "has high hopes"; "the river is high"; "he has a high opinion of himself" used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency at a great altitude; "he climbed high on the ladder" far up toward the source; "he lives high up the river" in or to a high position, amount, or degree; "prices have gone up far too high" in a rich manner; "he lives high
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happy and excited and energetic slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana) (literal meanings) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high'); "a high mountain"; "high ceilings"; "high buildings"; "a high forehead"; "a high incline"; "a foot high"
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high point, highest point; high gear (in an automobile); high pressure system (Meteorology); state of euphoria produced by drugs or alcohol (Slang); state of great excitement, high spirits isim
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tall, lofty, elevated; expensive, costly; excited, elated; high-pitched; strong, powerful; important, serious; exalted, superior; under the influence of drugs, intoxicated (Slang) sıfat
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emphasis If you say that you looked high and low for something, you are emphasizing that you looked for it in every place that you could think of
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at a great altitude; "he climbed high on the ladder"
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in a rich manner; "he lives high"
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a forward gear with a gear ratio giving high vehicle velocity for a given engine speed
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a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12; "he goes to the neighborhood highschool"
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in high dudgeon: see dudgeon come hell or high water: see hell to be high time: see time. High Plateau high blood pressure Aswan High Dam High Commission Court of High Court of Admiralty high jump high place high school high seas high definition television high rise building high speed steel high energy physics United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Office of the
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A high sound or voice is close to the top of a particular range of notes. Her high voice really irritated Maria. low
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If someone has high principles, they are morally good. He was a man of the highest principles
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If a food or other substance is high in a particular ingredient, it contains a large amount of that ingredient. Don't indulge in rich sauces, fried food and thick pastry as these are high in fat. low
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You can use high to indicate that something is great in amount, degree, or intensity. The European country with the highest birth rate is Ireland Official reports said casualties were high Commercialisation has given many sports a higher profile. low High is also an adverb. He expects the unemployment figures to rise even higher in coming months. You can use phrases such as `in the high 80s' to indicate that a number or level is, for example, more than 85 but not as much as
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If something is high, it is a long way above the ground, above sea level, or above a person or thing. I looked down from the high window In Castel Molo, high above Taormina, you can sample the famous almond wine made there. low High is also an adverb. being able to run faster or jump higher than other people. If something is high up, it is a long way above the ground, above sea level, or above a person or thing. We saw three birds circling very high up
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Something that is high extends a long way from the bottom to the top when it is upright. You do not use high to describe people, animals, or plants. a house, with a high wall all around it Mount Marcy is the highest mountain in the Adirondacks. high-heeled shoes The gate was too high for a man of his age to climb. low High is also an adverb. wagons packed high with bureaus, bedding, and cooking pots
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You use high to talk or ask about how much something upright measures from the bottom to the top. an elegant bronze horse only nine inches high Measure your garage: how high is the door?
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If something reaches a high of a particular amount or degree, that is the greatest it has ever been. Traffic from Jordan to Iraq is down to a dozen loaded lorries a day, compared with a high of 200 a day Sales of Russian vodka have reached an all-time high. low
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If you say that something is a high priority or is high on your list, you mean that you consider it to be one of the most important things you have to do or deal with. The Labour Party has not made the issue a high priority Economic reform is high on the agenda. low
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If someone has a high reputation, or people have a high opinion of them, people think they are very good in some way, for example at their work. She has always had a high reputation for her excellent short stories People have such high expectations of you. low
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If the quality or standard of something is high, it is very good indeed. His team were of the highest calibre
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If you aim high, you try to obtain or to achieve the best that you can. You should not be afraid to aim high in the quest for an improvement in your income
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You can use high to describe something that is advanced or complex. Neither Anna nor I are interested in high finance
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Someone who is high in a particular profession or society, or has a high position, has a very important position and has great authority and influence. Was there anyone particularly high in the administration who was an advocate of a different policy? corruption in high places. Someone who is high up in a profession or society has a very important position. His cousin is somebody quite high up in the navy
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(literal meanings) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high'); "a high mountain"; "high ceilings"; "high buildings"; "a high forehead"; "a high incline"; "a foot high"
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If you refer to the highs and lows of someone's life or career, you are referring to both the successful or happy times, and the unsuccessful or bad times
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The highest value of the security during the current day's trading By checking this in relation to the low, you can get an idea of how much the stock is fluctuating
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standing above others in quality or position; "people in high places"; "the high priest"; "eminent members of the community"
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Of the side of the levels that originates or creates the low; eternal, bright, powerful, decisive
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An area of high barometric pressure, with its attendant system of winds; an anticyclone
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The centre of an area with high atmospheric pressure
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Boosts or cuts frequencies in the high (treble) half of the frequency spectrum (1 KHz - 20 KHz) A "shelving" control, it tends to make more extreme changes at higher frequencies (20 KHz) and less extreme changes at lower frequencies (1 KHz)
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The 'high' is the highest price for the period (so far)
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adj [{referring to numbers} big (Taxes are ~ in Canada )] tinggi 2 adj [tall (There are many ~ buildings in the city )] tinggi 3 adv [above/up in the air (The airplane flew ~ over the mountains )] timggi
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an area of high pressure with winds moving clockwise It often brings fine weather
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(values etc) refers to values usually higher (larger) than the median in the distribution Often we will also say upper or use the abreviation HI, eg HI adjacent value, upper hinges etc See also low(er)
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how much up -- "An elevator nine feet high, six feet deep, and five feet wide " (260)
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In meteorology it is synonymous with "area of high pressure" and refers to a maximum of atmospheric pressure in two dimensions--closed isobars in the synoptic surface chart; or a maximum of height (closed contours) in the constant-pressure chart Since a high is, on the synoptic chart, always associated with anticyclonic circulation, the term is used interchangeably with anticyclone
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A ball that hits more to the center of the headpin, often leaving a split Same as "heavy"
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An area of high pressure, usually accompanied by anticyclonic and outward wind flow Also known as an anticyclone
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the highest price for a particular futures contract on a given day
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The highest price of the day for a particular futures contract
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The highest execution price of a trade that day, or on the last trading day
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slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana)
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used of the smell of game beginning to taint
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used of sounds and voices; high in pitch or frequency
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happy and excited and energetic
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The high hand is simply the best hand
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The highest price that was paid for a stock during a certain period For example, the high for the day was $80, but the high for the year was $120
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The highest price of the day of trading for a particular stock or commodity
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Usually the high price for a security over a 52 week period
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The stock price has moved up or down by more than 20 percent in a month in at least 8 of the past 24 months All IPO stocks automatically get this risk rating for the first 12 months of trading
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This is the highest cash sale for a given period This value is adjusted after capital structure changes
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A high gear is one in which the pedals move slowly compared to the speed of the wheels High gears are achieved by using large chainwheels and small rear sprockets High gears are for going fast, when the terrain permits The rider must push much harder on the pedals in a high gear, so high gears are not suitable for lower-speed riding, due to the great strain that hard, slow pedaling puts on the joints
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The high hand is simply the best hand When playing a high-low split game, one is said to "win the high" when one has the best hand, while another player wins the low In seven card stud, the player with the strongest up cards is said to be high, and is usually first to act on fourth and subsequent streets
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