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81 high-pressure
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82 high-voltage
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83 high-temperature
nHEAT ENG, PHYS, THERMO a alta temperatura, de alta temperatura -
84 high school
(a secondary school: She goes to high school next year.) instituto, escuela de secundariahigh school n instituto de enseñanza secundariaSMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL instituto de enseñanza secundaria (para alumnos de entre 11 y 18 años) 2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL instituto de enseñanza secundaria (para alumnos de entre 15 y 18 años): escuela f superior, escuela f secundaria
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En Estados Unidos, el último ciclo del colegio secundario, generalmente para alumnos cuyas edades están comprendidas entre los 14 y los 18 años. En Gran Bretaña, algunos colegios secundarios también se llaman high schools* * *
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Cultural note:
En Estados Unidos, el último ciclo del colegio secundario, generalmente para alumnos cuyas edades están comprendidas entre los 14 y los 18 años. En Gran Bretaña, algunos colegios secundarios también se llaman high schools -
85 high-rise
adjective (with many storeys: She does not like living in a high-rise flat as the children cannot get out to play easily.) edificio de muchos pisostr['haɪraɪz]1 (buildings) alto,-a1 rascacielos nombre masculino, bloque nombre masculino de pisoshigh-rise ['haɪ.raɪz] adj: alto, de muchas plantas'haɪ'raɪzadjective (before n) <building/block> alto, de muchas plantas; < apartment> de una torre, de un edificio alto['haɪraɪz]1.ADJhigh-rise block — (residential) torre fsing de pisos
high-rise office block — edificio m de oficinas (de muchas plantas)
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86 high jump
(a sports contest in which people jump over a bar which is raised until no-one can jump over it.) salto de alturahigh jump n salto de alturaSMALLSPORT/SMALL salto de alturan.• salto de altura (Deporte) s.m.noun salto m de altura, salto m alto (AmL)to be for the high jump jump — (BrE colloq)
you're for the high jump jump if you don't mend your ways — te va a caer una buena, si no cambias de actitud (fam)
* * *noun salto m de altura, salto m alto (AmL)to be for the high jump jump — (BrE colloq)
you're for the high jump jump if you don't mend your ways — te va a caer una buena, si no cambias de actitud (fam)
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87 high-class
adjective (of high quality: This is a high-class hotel.) de alta categoríatr[haɪ'klɑːs]adj.• de categoría adj.• de mucha clase adj.'haɪ'klæs, ˌhaɪ'klɑːsadjective <restaurant/hotel> de lujo; < merchandise> de primera calidad[ˌhaɪ'klɑːs]ADJ (=of good quality) de (alta) categoría* * *['haɪ'klæs, ˌhaɪ'klɑːs]adjective <restaurant/hotel> de lujo; < merchandise> de primera calidad -
88 high-order
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89 high-handed
adjective (done, acting, without consultation of, or consideration for, other people: a high-handed decision; A new headmaster should try not to be too high-handed.) autoritario, despóticotr[haɪ'hændɪd]1 (arbitrary) arbitrario,-a; (authoritarian) autoritario,-a, despótico,-a, tiránico,-ahigh-handed ['haɪ'hændəd] adj: arbitrarioadj.• arbitrario, -a adj.• despótico, -a adj.'haɪ'hændəd, ˌhaɪ'hændɪdadjective arbitrario, prepotente['haɪ'hændɪd]ADJ arbitrario, despótico* * *['haɪ'hændəd, ˌhaɪ'hændɪd]adjective arbitrario, prepotente -
90 high-spirited
adjective (showing high spirits: a high-spirited horse.) brioso; fogosotr[haɪ'spɪrɪtɪd]high-spirited ['haɪ'spɪrət̬əd] adj: vivaz, muy animado, briosoadj.• animoso, -a adj.• fogoso, -a adj.• gallardo, -a adj.'haɪ'spɪrətəd, ˌhaɪ'spɪrɪtɪdadjective lleno de vida, brioso[ˌhaɪ'spɪrɪtɪd]ADJ [person] animado; [horse] fogoso* * *['haɪ'spɪrətəd, ˌhaɪ'spɪrɪtɪd]adjective lleno de vida, brioso -
91 high street
((with capital when used as a name) the main street of a town etc, usually with shops etc.) calle mayorhigh street n calle mayornoun (BrE) calle f principal, calle f mayor (Esp)the high street — ( Econ) el comercio minorista; (before n)
* * *noun (BrE) calle f principal, calle f mayor (Esp)the high street — ( Econ) el comercio minorista; (before n)
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92 high tide
(the time when the tide is farthest up the shore: High tide today is at 15.46; They set sail at high tide.) marea altahigh tide n pleamarpleamar nombre femeninon.• creciente s.m.• pleamar s.f. -
93 high-density
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94 high-density
ˌhaɪ'densətib) < urban area> de alta densidad de población[ˌhaɪ'densɪtɪ]high-density housing area — zona f de alta densidad habitacional
1.ADJhigh-density housing — alta densidad f de inquilinos
2.CPDhigh-density disk N — (Comput) disco m de alta densidad
* * *[ˌhaɪ'densəti]b) < urban area> de alta densidad de poblaciónhigh-density housing area — zona f de alta densidad habitacional
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95 high-pitched
adjective ((of sounds, voices etc) high, sharp: a high-pitched, childish voice.) agudotr['haɪ'pɪʧt]1 (sound, voice) agudo,-a, estridente; (roof) empinado,-aadj.• agudo, -a adj.'haɪ'pɪtʃtadjective <voice/sound> agudo; < instrument> de tono agudo or alto['haɪ'pɪtʃt]ADJ [sound, voice] agudo; [instrument] de tono agudo, de tono alto* * *['haɪ'pɪtʃt]adjective <voice/sound> agudo; < instrument> de tono agudo or alto -
96 high-definition
ˌhaɪdefə'nɪʃən, ˌhaɪdefɪ'nɪʃənadjective de alta definiciónhigh-definition television — televisión f de alta definición
[ˌhaɪdefɪ'nɪʃǝn]ADJ [television, video] de alta definición; high 4.* * *[ˌhaɪdefə'nɪʃən, ˌhaɪdefɪ'nɪʃən]adjective de alta definiciónhigh-definition television — televisión f de alta definición
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97 high-level
adjective (involving important people: high-level talks.) de alto nivel'haɪ'levəla) <talks/delegation> de alto nivelb) <bridge/road> elevadoc) ( Comput) de alto niveld) < waste> de alta radiactividad['haɪ'levl]ADJ [talks] (also Comput) de alto nivelhigh-level nuclear waste — desechos mpl nucleares de alta radiactividad
high-level language — lenguaje m de alto nivel
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98 high-powered
adjective ((with an engine which is) very powerful: a high-powered motorboat/engine.) de gran potenciatr['haɪ'paʊəd]1 (engine) de gran potencia2 (person) dinámico,-aadj.• de gran potencia adj.'haɪ'paʊərd, ˌhaɪ'paʊədadjective <car/machine> muy potente, de gran potencia; <executive/campaign> dinámico, enérgico; < job> de alto(s) vuelo(s)['haɪ'pauǝd]ADJ1) [engine] de gran potencia2) (fig) (=dynamic) [person] enérgico, dinámico; (=important) importante* * *['haɪ'paʊərd, ˌhaɪ'paʊəd] -
99 high-tech
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100 high-performance
adjPHYS de alto rendimiento
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