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tall
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descrizione parola per " alto "
  • indica un'altezza
  • *'alto' tre metri.
  • che ha un'altezza maggiore della media
  • *un ragazzo 'alto'.
  • attributo araldico che si applica alla spada, raramente ad altre armi, con la punta posta in alto; se la posizione non è quella in palo, si dirà alta in sbarra, alta in banda etc.
  • alto#Italiano

Beispiele für " high "
  • The 'high-grade' ore was much more more profitable than lower grade ore.
  • Her 'high-heeled' shoes made a horrible clicking as she walked down the hall...and then twisted her ankle.
  • She is a 'high-ranking' official in the government.
  • My bank charges me a 'high' interest rate.
  • The note was too 'high' for her to sing.
  • How 'high' above land did you fly?
  • Costs have grown 'higher' this year again.
  • I certainly can't sing that 'high'.
  • That pill gave me a 'high' for a few hours, before I had a comedown
  • Her 'high-spirited' nature was forever getting her into trouble.
  • The corn is 'knee-high'.
  • The building seemed 'sky-high', even the clouds had to go around.
  • The fees were 'sky-high', so I refused to pay and rather did without.
  • The superinflation blew prices 'sky-high'.
  • During the Queen Anne period in America, the highboy attained its characteristic form. [...] The cabriole leg was a distinctive feature developed in the Queen Anne period; its shape repeats the S-curve that dominated all Queen Anne design. — [http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/iadfurn/iadfurn-18142.0.html (US) National Gallery of Art]
  • He spoke 'highly' of you.
  • He is in a 'highly' visible job.
  • If we 'highball' the price, it comes out to $240. If we lowball it, it's closer to $200.
  • It's only a matter of time before some 'highfalutin' developer builds a huge hotel and ruins the scenery.
  • I wouldn't put a 'high-end' stereo in your car in this neighborhood.
  • She shops at discount department stores, but looks as if she patronized 'high-end' boutiques.
  • The 'high-heeled' models showed off the latest designs in evening wear.
  • The cafe has established itself as a venue of choice for 'high-heeled' lunchtime meetings.
  • "He gave credence to the long-standing impression that southern 'highlanders' were as a whole 'a hardy race of European dissenters' of very different stock from other southern colonists…. As backwoodsmen and 'highlanders', they opposed slavery formally, through abolitionist organizations, newspapers, or institutions of higher education…." (John C. Inscoe, Appalachians and Race: "Introduction" 1, 2001)
  • "Other essayists, however, detect significant distinctions between 'highlander' and lowlander—differences in racial attitudes (abolitionist or rabid racist), in the types of work that African Americans performed, and in the extent to which perceptions of whiteness shaped how outsiders understood the region and acted toward it." (John C. Inscoe, Appalachians and Race: "Introduction" 10, 2001)
  • 'hig-level' conference
  • The tailor liked his meat 'high'.
  • 'high-level' conference
Beispiele für " tall "
  • His encounters with security, reception, the secretary, and the assistant were all 'stalls' until the general manager's attorney arrived.
  • He 'stalled' the creditors as long as he could.
  • Soon it became clear that she was 'stalling' to give him time to get away.
  • Fred 'forestalled' disaster by his prompt action.
  • In French, an aspired h 'forestalls' elision.
  • The car was 'totally' destroyed in the crash.
  • That was 'totally' wicked!
  • I haven't 'installed' the new operating system yet because of all the bugs.
  • He was 'installed' as Chancellor of the University.
  • I 'installed' myself in my usual chair by the fire.
  • After inserting the disk, you need to run the 'install'.
  • Take oaths from all kings and magistrates at their 'installment', to do impartial justice by law. Milton.
  • The several chairs of order, look, you scour; . . . Each fair 'installment', coat, and several crest With loyal blazon, evermore be blest. Shakespeare.
  • The book discussed the subject, but only 'incidentally'.
  • 'Incidentally', did you hear anything new from your brother yesterday?
  • He discovered penicillin largely 'accidentally'.
  • He 'accidentally' exposed the bacteria to mold spores.
  • Japanese can be written 'horizontally' as well as vertically.
  • Up and over to victory! Tally bally ho!
  • Cassiterite is a 'metalliferous' ore containing tin.
  • The thermometer had to be inserted 'rectally'.
  • Is bec ndi dechur fil etarru siu ⁊ 'tall'. – "There is little difference between them here and there."
  • amal du·ratsat sacaird 'tall' bendachta forsin popul – "as the priests had blessed the people then"
  • a tadall 'tall' – "that visit"
  • That was 'totally' not what happened.
  • Up and over to victory! 'Tally' ho!
Beispiele für " aloft "
  • high winds 'aloft'