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high [higher, highest] (acoustics: of greater frequency) adjective [UK: haɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ] | vysokýadjective |
high (at a pitch of great frequency) adverb [UK: haɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ] | vysokoadverb |
high [higher, highest] (elevated; tall) adjective [UK: haɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ] | vysokýadjective |
high (in or at a great value) adverb [UK: haɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ] | vysokoadverb |
high (in or at an elevated position) adverb [UK: haɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ] | vysokoadverb |
high [higher, highest] (of great or large quantity) adjective [UK: haɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ] | vysokýadjective |
high [higher, highest] (slang: stoned) adjective [UK: haɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ] | sjetýadjective |
High German (any of a group of West Germanic languages) noun [UK: haɪ ˈdʒɜː.mən] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈdʒɝː.mən] | hornoněmčinanoun |
high heels (pair of shoes) noun [UK: haɪ hiːlz] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈhiːlz] | lodičkynoun |
High Holidays (Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, collectively) proper noun | vysoké svátkyproper noun |
high jump (athletics event) noun [UK: haɪ dʒʌmp] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈdʒəmp] | skok do výškynoun skok vysokýnoun |
high jumper (athlete) noun [UK: haɪ ˈdʒʌm.pə(r)] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈdʒʌm.pər] | výškařnoun |
high-level (programming: based on commands resembling natural language) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ lev.l̩] [US: ˈhaɪ lev.l̩] | vysokoúrovňovýadjective |
High Middle Ages (period of European history, between the Early Middle Ages and the Late Middle Ages, that saw great social and political change) proper noun | vrcholný středověkproper noun |
high-pressure (operating with high pressures) adjective [UK: haɪ ˈpre.ʃə(r)] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈpre.ʃər] | vysokotlakýadjective |
high-rise (A tall building) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ raɪz] [US: ˈhaɪ raɪz] | výškáčnoun |
high school [high schools] noun [UK: haɪ skuːl] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈskuːl] | střední školanoun |
high-speed (operates at greater than normal speed) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ spiːd] [US: ˈhaɪ spiːd] | vysokorychlostníadjective |
high street (the main street of any town) noun [UK: haɪ striːt] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈstriːt] | hlavní ulicenoun |
high tackle (form of tackling) noun | vysoká skládkanoun |
high tide (the natural tide at its highest level) noun [UK: haɪ taɪd] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈtaɪd] | přílivnoun |
high tide (the time of day when the sea has risen to its highest level) noun [UK: haɪ taɪd] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈtaɪd] | dobanoun |
high treason (Criminal disloyalty to one's country) noun [UK: haɪ ˈtriːz.n̩] [US: ˈhaɪ ˈtriːz.n̩] | velezradanoun vlastizradanoun |
high-voltage transmission line (power transmission line) noun | vedení vysokého napĕtínoun |
highborn (of, pertaining to or befitting people of high social standing) adjective [UK: ˈhaɪ.bɔːn] [US: ˈhaɪ.bɔːrn] | urozenýadjective |
highchair [highchairs] (elevated chair used for feeding babies) noun [UK: hˈaɪtʃeə] [US: hˈaɪtʃer] | dětská židličkanoun |
highland [highlands] (elevated land) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.lænd] [US: ˈhaɪ.lənd] | vysočinanoun |
highlander [highlanders] (inhabitant of highlands) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.lən.də(r)] [US: ˈhaɪ.ˌlæn.dər] | horalnoun horáknoun |
highlight [highlighted, highlighting, highlights] (to mark with a fluorescent marker) verb [UK: ˈhaɪ.laɪt] [US: ˈhaɪ.ˌlaɪt] | zvýraznitverb |
highlighter (pen for highlighting) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.laɪ.tə(r)] [US: ˈhaɪ.laɪ.tər] | zvýrazňovačnoun |
highly (extremely, greatly, awfully) adverb [UK: ˈhaɪ.li] [US: ˈhaɪ.li] | vysokoadverb |
highly (in a high or esteemed manner) adverb [UK: ˈhaɪ.li] [US: ˈhaɪ.li] | vysokoadverb |
Highness [highnesses] (form of address) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.nəs] [US: ˈhaɪ.nəs] | výsostnoun |
hight verb [UK: haɪt] [US: ˈhaɪt] | jmenovat severb |
highway [highways] (main public road) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.weɪ] [US: ˈhaɪ.ˌwe] | dálnicenoun |
highwayman [highwaymen] (person who robbed travelers on roads) noun [UK: ˈhaɪ.weɪ.mən] [US: ˈhaɪ.weɪ.mən] | loupežníknoun zbojníknoun |