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hieratic (of or pertaining to priests) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ.ər.æt.ɪk] [US: ˈhaɪ.ər.æt.ɪk] | жреческиadjective свещеническиadjective |
hieroglyph (element of ideographic writing system) noun [UK: ˈhaɪə.rə.ɡlɪf] [US: ˈhaɪə.rə.ɡlɪf] | йероглифnoun |
hierophant (ancient Greek priest) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.ər.ə.ˌfænt] [US: ˈhaɪ.ər.ə.ˌfænt] | първожрецnoun |
hierophany (physical manifestation of the sacred) noun | йерофанияnoun |
high [higher, highest] (elevated; tall) adjective [UK: haɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ] | високadjective |
high (in or at a great value) adverb [UK: haɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ] | силноadverb |
high (in or at an elevated position) adverb [UK: haɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ] | високоadverb |
high [higher, highest] (of great or large quantity) adjective [UK: haɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ] | голямadjective |
high [higher, highest] (slang: stoned) adjective [UK: haɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ] | надрусанadjective |
high-class (recognized for quality) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ klɑːs] [US: ˈhaɪ klæs] | първокласенadjective |
high-flown (lofty, extravagant) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ.fləʊn] [US: ˈhaɪˈfloʊn] | екстравагантенadjective |
high-flown (pretentiously eloquent; highly figurative) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ.fləʊn] [US: ˈhaɪˈfloʊn] | бомбастиченadjective |
high-grade (of high quality) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ ɡreɪd] [US: ˈhaɪ ɡreɪd] | висококачественadjective първокласенadjective |
high-handed (using power or authority without proper consideration for the feelings or rights of others) adjective [UK: haɪ ˈhæn.dɪd] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈhæn.dəd] | деспотиченadjective |
high-hat (disdainful) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ.ˈhæt] [US: ˈhaɪ.ˈhæt] | високомеренadjective надмененadjective |
high-minded (refined, cultured, particularly civilized) adjective [UK: haɪ ˈmaɪn.dɪd] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈmaɪn.dəd] | благороденadjective |
high-pitched (having a high pitch) adjective [UK: haɪ ˈpɪtʃt] [US: haɪ ˈpɪtʃt] | високadjective пронизителенadjective |
high priest (high clergyman) noun [UK: haɪ priːst] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈpriːst] | върховен жрецnoun първосвещеникnoun |
high-ranking (at an important, elevated, or exalted level in a hierarchy or organization; high-level) adjective [UK: haɪ ˈræŋkɪŋ] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈræŋkɪŋ] | високопоставенadjective |
high-rise (A tall building) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ raɪz] [US: ˈhaɪ raɪz] | многоетаженnoun |
high-speed (operates at greater than normal speed) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ spiːd] [US: ˈhaɪ spiːd] | бързодействащadjective бързоходенadjective |
high street (the main street of any town) noun [UK: haɪ striːt] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈstriːt] | главна улицаnoun |
high tide (the natural tide at its highest level) noun [UK: haɪ taɪd] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈtaɪd] | приливnoun |
highball (type of cocktail) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.bɔːl] [US: ˈhaɪ.bɔːl] | уиски със содаnoun |
highboy (double-chest elevated on cabriole legs) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.bɔɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ.bɔɪ] | скринnoun |
highbred (Of high-quality stock) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ.bɔːn] [US: ˈhaɪ.bɔːn] | породистadjective |
highbred (Showing good breeding and refined manners) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ.bɔːn] [US: ˈhaɪ.bɔːn] | възпитанadjective |
highbrow (highly cultured) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ.braʊ] [US: ˈhaɪ.ˌbrɑːw] | интелектуаленadjective |
highbrow noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.braʊ] [US: ˈhaɪ.ˌbrɑːw] | интелектуалецnoun |
highfalutin ((informal) self-important, pompous; arrogant or egotistical) adjective [UK: ˌhaɪ.fə.ˈluː.tən] [US: ˌhaɪ.fə.ˈluː.tən] | надутadjective превзетadjective |
highlander [highlanders] (inhabitant of highlands) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.lən.də(r)] [US: ˈhaɪ.ˌlæn.dər] | планинецnoun |
highlands (area of high land) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.lændz] [US: ˈhaɪ.ləndz] | възвишенияnoun |
highlight [highlights] (especially significant or interesting detail or event) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.laɪt] [US: ˈhaɪ.ˌlaɪt] | основен моментnoun |