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elevated ['elɪveɪtɪd]∎ he has an elevated opinion of himself il a une haute opinion de lui-même(b) (raised → road, platform) surélevé►► American elevated railroad, elevated railway métro m aérien;Television & Cinema elevated shot plongée f -
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huehcapan:Elevé.Esp., cosa alta (M).alto, arriba, elevado (T).Angl., s.th. tall, high. R.Andrews Introd 438.something high, elevated (K).Grand.Décrit le crocodile, âcuetzpalin. Sah11,67.Elevé - high.Décrit le cyprès, ahuêhuêtl. Sah11,108.le cerisier, elocapôlcuahuitl. Sah11,121.une montagne en général. Sah11,258,la montagne poyauhtêcâtl. Sah11,258.la montagne Tonân près de Coyohuahcan. Sah11,259." cencah huehcapan, cencah cuauhtic, ixachi cuauhtic, ixachi huehcapan ", il était très élevé, très haut, extrêmement élevé. extrêmement haut.Décrit le temple de Quetzalcoatl à Tula. Sah8,13." hueyi, huehcapan, coyâhuac, tlahuehca, tlapatlâhua, huilânqui, melactic, calmelactic, calmecatl ", il est grand, haut, spacieux, long, large, étiré, rectiligne, un bâtiment rectiligne (ou) une file de bâtiments - it is big, high, roomy, long, wide, stretched out, long and straight, a long room, a row of room. Décrit un temple. Sah11,269." huehcapan, ixachicapan ", il est élevé, très élevé - it is high, very high.Est dit d'un temple. Sah11,269 (vecapa)." huehcapan zan tlatepetlâlilli tlatlamayoh tlamamatlayoh ", elle est élevée, ce n'est qu'une montagne artificielle avec des degrés, avec des marches - it is high, just an artificial mountain with levels, with steps. Décrit une pyramide. Sah11,269." huehcapan, ixachicapan, ixachicapanpôl ", il est élevé, très élevé, extrêmement élevé - it is high, very high. enormously high. Est dit d'un palais. Sah11,251." ahmo huehcapan ", il n'est pas grand - not tall. Est dit de l'ocelot. Sah11,1." huehcapan ", extensive. Est dit de la chair nacatl.Acad Hist MS = Sah10,96 qui transcrit 'ecapac'." huehcapan ", superior in lineage.Est dit d'une personne noble, tlacatl. Sah10,15." huehcapan nâch ", l'aîné de mes frères - mi primo hermano mayor. Olmos Arte de la lengua mexicana. 229v (vecapa).Form: sur hueh, variante de huêyi. -
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commanding [kəˈmα:ndɪŋ]1. adjectivea. ( = powerful) to be in a commanding position être en position de forceb. ( = authoritative) imposant2. compounds* * *[kə'mɑːndɪŋ], US [-'mæn-]1) ( authoritative) [look, manner, voice] impérieux/-ieuse; [presence] imposant2) ( dominant) [position] dominant3) ( elevated) [position] surélevé -
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the Peter principle le principe de Peter (théorème humoristique selon lequel chacun finit par atteindre son niveau d'incompétence)Of course, beware of the Peter Principle: You may promote someone to their level of incompetence, as has often happened with coders and insurance specialists who were elevated to the top of the heap. However, such a promotion may be worth the risk if the employee has the potential to become a manager. In that case, provide on-the-job training.
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elevated — I. adjective Date: 1553 1. a. raised especially above the ground or other surface < an elevated highway > b. increased especially abnormally (as in degree or amount) < elevated blood pressure > 2. a. being morally or intellectually on a high… … New Collegiate Dictionary
elevated — /el euh vay tid/, adj. 1. raised up, esp. above the ground or above the normal level: an elevated platform; an elevated pulse. 2. exalted or noble; lofty: elevated thoughts. 3. elated; joyful. n. 4. an elevated railroad. [1545 55; ELEVATE + ED2]… … Universalium