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Examples:can't reach the high or accept the low (idiom); not good enough for a high post, but too proud take a low one—high point on scale, high grade, temperature, latitude etc—Pamir high plateau on the border between Xinjiang and Tajikistan—in high spirits (idiom); glowing with health and vigor—high and level tone, the first tone of putonghua—substitute one's words for the law (idiom); high-handedly putting one's orders above the law—Xinzhu or Hsinchu city in northern Taiwan, noted for high tech industries—Hsinchu, city in north Taiwan noted for its high tech industries—Zheng Xingjuan (1989-), Chinese athlete, lady high jumper—lit. cling to the high, connect to the rich (idiom); to try to attach oneself to the rich and powerful—high walls and deep moat (idiom); impenetrable defense—lit. build a high desk of debt (idiom); heavily in debt—high in score but low in ability (as a result of teaching the test)—think of oneself as high and pure (idiom); smug and self-righteous—rising straight up in a clear sky (idiom); rapid promotion a high post—(of a mountain) high and tapered peak or summit—high-ranking officials in the court of a Chinese emperor—mountain of Dao, sea of learning (idiom); learning is as high as the mountains, as wide as the seas—head high, chest out (idiom); keep up one's spirits—relegate a high official to a minor post in an outlying region (punishment in Imperial China)—high-quality ink stonemade in Duanxi and Guangdong—go personally to consult subordinates (of a high official)—high bank, deep valley (idiom); secluded location—lit. not dare pull oneself up high (humble term)—you hit the high road, I'll cross the log bridge—lit. like a three-meter high monk , you can't rub his head [idiom.]— |