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1 | a long distance above the ground , or above a particular position 在高处;高高地 |
| a first-class hotel built high on the hillside 一家高高地建在山坡上的高级宾馆 |
| The eagle soared high into the air. 鹰在高空翱翔。 |
| +above the sound of war planes flying high above the city 飞翔在城市上空的战斗机的轰鸣 |
| 1a | reaching up a long way 高高地(举起) | | She stretched her arms up high. 她高高地举起双臂。 | | piled/stacked high Books were piled high all around. 到处都码着高高的书堆。 | |
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2 | to or at an important position 向(或在)高的地位 |
| She rose high in the company. 她在公司里的职位很高。 |
| A colonel ranks higher than a major. 上校的军衔比少校的高。 |
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3 | near the upper end of a range of sounds 靠近高音区 |
| I can’ t sing that high. 我唱不了那么高的音。 |
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- | look/search high and low |
| to search very thoroughly |
| 到处找/彻底搜寻 |
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- | run high |
| if emotions are running high , people are angry or emotional about something |
| (情绪)激昂 |
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