West Seattle Acid Party - Zeke - Super Sound Racing (CD, Album), Cant Help Myself - Saigon - Belly Of The Beast - The Scram Jones Files (CD), Megalomaniac 1 - Anenzephalia - Untitled (CD), Slavonic Dance Nr.1 - Various - The Night Of The Proms 1999 (Pop Meets Classics) (CD), The Garden In Bloom - Jeff Victor - Dawn In The Garden Of Eden (CD, Album), Бомба - ВИА Гра - Попытка №5 (CD, Album), Ego Sum Pastor Bonus - Les Petits Chanteurs Du Comté De Flandres - Lomme (Vinyl, LP, Album), Nema Da E Kraj Na Svet - Vlatko Lozanoski - Lozano (CD, Album), Marbles - Plone - For Beginner Piano (Vinyl, LP), Beam Me Up, Scotty - Agathocles - Humarrogance (CD, Album)
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adjective, high·er, high·est. having a great or considerable extent or reach upward or vertically; lofty; tall: a high wall. having a specified extent upward: The apple tree is now 20 feet high. situated above the ground or some base; elevated: a high platform; a high .
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Per-capita local government spendingIn other words, communities with high levels of per-capita income growth, high percentages of two-parent families, and high local government spending—which may stand for good schools— are the most likely to help poor children relive Horatio Alger's rags-to-riches story. 出自年12月阅读原文.
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high - (literal meaning) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high'); "a high mountain"; "high ceilings"; "high buildings"; "a high forehead"; "a high incline"; "a foot high".
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hight (hīt) adj. Archaic Named or called. [Middle English, past participle of highten, hihten, to call, be called, from hehte, hight, past tense of hoten, from Old English hātan; see keiə- in Indo-European roots.] hight (haɪt) vb (Poetry) (tr; used only as a past tense in the passive or as a past participle) archaic poetic to name; call: a maid.
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High (technical analysis), or top, an event in market-price fluctuations of a security High (tectonics), in geology an area where relative tectonic uplift took or takes place Substance intoxication, also known by the slang description "being high" Sugar high, a misconception .
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high adjective (DISTANCE) A2 (especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top to bottom: a high .