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  • high season — n [singular, U] especially BrE the time of year when businesses make a lot of money and prices are high, especially in the tourist industry = peak season →↑low season …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • High-speed railway to Jerusalem — The high speed railway to Jerusalem (also Plan A1 and Railway 29) is a railroad from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, Israel, under construction since 2001. It is set to be completed in 2012 and will be the first high speed rail in Israel by definition,… …   Wikipedia

  • high season — noun (singular, uncountable) especially BrE the time of year when businesses make a lot of money and prices are high, especially in the tourist industry; peak season compare low season …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Prices of production — refers to a concept in Karl Marx s critique of political economy. It is introduced in the third volume of Das Kapital, where Marx considers the operation of capitalist production as the unity of a production process and a circulation process… …   Wikipedia

  • high season — ➔ season * * * high season UK US noun [U] UK COMMERCE ► the time of year when the greatest number of people visit a place, prices are at their highest level, and businesses make most of their profits: »A two bedroom cottage costs $1,925 a week in …   Financial and business terms

  • high season — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ the most popular time of year for a holiday, when prices are highest …   English terms dictionary

  • high — /haɪ/ adjective 1. tall ● The shelves are 30 cm high. ● The door is not high enough to let us get the machines into the building. ● They are planning a 30 storey high office block. 2. large, not low ● High overhead costs increase the unit price.… …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • high — /haɪ/ adjective 1. large, not low ● High overhead costs increase the unit price. ● High prices put customers off. ● They are budgeting for a high level of expenditure. ● High interest rates are crippling small businesses. ♦ high sales a large… …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • high — The highest price of the day for a particular futures contract. Chicago Board of Trade glossary The top price paid for a commodity or its option in a given time period, usually a day or the life of a contract. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary… …   Financial and business terms

  • high — high1 W1S1 [haı] adj comparative higher superlative highest ↑high, ↑low ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(from bottom to top)¦ 2¦(above ground)¦ 3¦(large number)¦ 4¦(good standard)¦ 5¦(containing a lot)¦ 6¦(rank/position)¦ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • high —  1. n. Record. Prices have reached a new high. Prices are higher than ever before.  2. adj. Drunk. Under the influence of drugs. Also high as a kite.  3. the High High Street (esp. Oxford).  4. n. Condition induced by taking drugs. Experience of… …   A concise dictionary of English slang

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