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higher
superior

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

higher [ˈhʌɪə] ΕΠΊΘ

1. higher συγκρ of high

2. higher προσδιορ mammals/organs:

higher

I. high <higher highest> [αμερικ haɪ, βρετ hʌɪ] ΕΠΊΘ

1.1. high building/wall/mountain:

1.2. high:

high window/balcony/ledge
high plateau
pómulos αρσ πλ salientes

1.3. high (in status):

high office/rank/officials

1.4. high (morally, ethically):

high ideals/principles/aims

1.5. high (in pitch):

high voice
high note

2.1. high (considerable, greater than usual):

high number/score/salary/interest rate
high pressure/voltage/current
high speed/velocity
high wind
high temperature/fever
to be high in sth

2.2. high (good, favorable):

tener a alguien en gran or en mucha estima

2.3. high ΠΑΙΧΝΊΔΙΑ:

high card/throw

3.1. high ΛΟΓΟΤ, ΘΈΑΤ:

3.2. high (climactic):

4.1. high (happy, excited):

we had a high old time οικ

4.2. high (intoxicated):

high οικ
high οικ
colocado Ισπ οικ

5. high (of time, period):

6. high:

high game
high meat

II. high <higher highest> [αμερικ haɪ, βρετ hʌɪ] ΕΠΊΡΡ

1.1. high fly:

they built ever higher
to run high river:
to run high sea:
to run high feelings:
dejar a alguien en la estacada
dejar a alguien tirado οικ

1.2. high (in status):

to aim high marksman:
to aim high ambitious person:

1.3. high (in pitch):

high sing

2.1. high (in amount, degree):

2.2. high (in cards):

III. high [αμερικ haɪ, βρετ hʌɪ] ΟΥΣ

1.1. high C (level):

récord αρσ

1.2. high U:

a new directive from on high χιουμ

2.1. high ΜΕΤΕΩΡ C (anticyclone):

2.2. high ΜΕΤΕΩΡ C (high temperature):

máxima θηλ

3. high C οικ:

viaje αρσ οικ
colocón αρσ Ισπ οικ
pasón αρσ Μεξ οικ

4. high U (top gear) αμερικ ΑΥΤΟΚΙΝΗΤΟΔΡ:

directa θηλ

5. high C (high school):

high οικ
cole αρσ οικ (secundario)

Higher ΟΥΣ

Higher (in Scotland) → Higher Grade

Higher Grade ΟΥΣ (in Scotland)

Higher Grade

higher education ΟΥΣ U

higher education

higher mathematics ΟΥΣ U

higher learning ΟΥΣ U

higher learning
estudios αρσ πλ superiores

higher-up [αμερικ ˈˌhaɪər ˈˌəp, βρετ] ΟΥΣ οικ

the higher-ups
los de arriba οικ

higher court ΟΥΣ

higher court
alto tribunal αρσ

Higher Grade ΟΥΣ (in Scotland)

Higher Grade

I. high <higher highest> [αμερικ haɪ, βρετ hʌɪ] ΕΠΊΘ

1.1. high building/wall/mountain:

1.2. high:

high window/balcony/ledge
high plateau
pómulos αρσ πλ salientes

1.3. high (in status):

high office/rank/officials

1.4. high (morally, ethically):

high ideals/principles/aims

1.5. high (in pitch):

high voice
high note

2.1. high (considerable, greater than usual):

high number/score/salary/interest rate
high pressure/voltage/current
high speed/velocity
high wind
high temperature/fever
to be high in sth

2.2. high (good, favorable):

tener a alguien en gran or en mucha estima

2.3. high ΠΑΙΧΝΊΔΙΑ:

high card/throw

3.1. high ΛΟΓΟΤ, ΘΈΑΤ:

3.2. high (climactic):

4.1. high (happy, excited):

we had a high old time οικ

4.2. high (intoxicated):

high οικ
high οικ
colocado Ισπ οικ

5. high (of time, period):

6. high:

high game
high meat

II. high <higher highest> [αμερικ haɪ, βρετ hʌɪ] ΕΠΊΡΡ

1.1. high fly:

they built ever higher
to run high river:
to run high sea:
to run high feelings:
dejar a alguien en la estacada
dejar a alguien tirado οικ

1.2. high (in status):

to aim high marksman:
to aim high ambitious person:

1.3. high (in pitch):

high sing

2.1. high (in amount, degree):

2.2. high (in cards):

III. high [αμερικ haɪ, βρετ hʌɪ] ΟΥΣ

1.1. high C (level):

récord αρσ

1.2. high U:

a new directive from on high χιουμ

2.1. high ΜΕΤΕΩΡ C (anticyclone):

2.2. high ΜΕΤΕΩΡ C (high temperature):

máxima θηλ

3. high C οικ:

viaje αρσ οικ
colocón αρσ Ισπ οικ
pasón αρσ Μεξ οικ

4. high U (top gear) αμερικ ΑΥΤΟΚΙΝΗΤΟΔΡ:

directa θηλ

5. high C (high school):

high οικ
cole αρσ οικ (secundario)

high- [αμερικ haɪ, βρετ hʌɪ] PREFIX

high-speed film

στο λεξικό PONS

higher-up [ˈhaɪərʌp, αμερικ ˈhaɪɚ-] ΟΥΣ οικ

higher-up
superior αρσ

higher education ΟΥΣ χωρίς πλ

higher education

Higher Grade

Higher Grade

I. high [haɪ] ΕΠΊΘ

1. high (elevated):

2. high (above average):

to have high hopes (for sb/sth)
to have high praise (for sb/sth)

3. high (important, eminent):

to have sth on the highest authority a. ειρων

4. high (under influence of drugs):

5. high (of high frequency, shrill):

high voice

6. high ΜΌΔΑ:

7. high (beginning to go bad):

high food

ιδιωτισμοί:

II. high [haɪ] ΕΠΊΡΡ

1. high (at or to a great point or height):

2. high (rough or strong):

ιδιωτισμοί:

III. high [haɪ] ΟΥΣ

1. high (high(est) point):

punto αρσ máximo

2. high οικ (trip):

3. high (heaven):

high-fibre βρετ, high-fiber αμερικ [ˌhaɪˈfaɪbəʳ, αμερικ -bɚ] ΕΠΊΘ

high-tension ΕΠΊΘ

high water ΟΥΣ

marea θηλ alta

high society ΟΥΣ χωρίς πλ

alta sociedad θηλ

high-rise ΕΠΊΘ

high-pitched ΕΠΊΘ

1. high-pitched (sloping steeply):

2. high-pitched (sound):

στο λεξικό PONS

higher education ΟΥΣ

higher education

higher-up ΟΥΣ οικ

higher-up
superior αρσ

I. high [haɪ] ΕΠΊΘ

1. high (elevated):

2. high (above average):

to have high hopes (for sb/sth)
to have high praise (for sb/sth)

3. high (important, eminent):

4. high (under influence of drugs):

5. high (of high frequency, shrill):

high voice

6. high ΜΌΔΑ:

7. high (at peak, maximum):

mediodía αρσ

ιδιωτισμοί:

II. high [haɪ] ΕΠΊΡΡ

1. high (at or to a great point or height):

2. high (rough or strong):

ιδιωτισμοί:

III. high [haɪ] ΟΥΣ

1. high (high(est) point):

punto αρσ máximo

2. high αργκ (from drugs):

3. high (heaven):

I. sky-high [ˌskaɪ·ˈhaɪ] ΕΠΊΡΡ a. μτφ

to go sky-high prices

II. sky-high [ˌskaɪ·ˈhaɪ] ΕΠΊΘ

sky-high prices:

high-flown ΕΠΊΘ

ideas θηλ πλ altisonantes

high-class ΕΠΊΘ

high-performance ΕΠΊΘ a. ΑΥΤΟΚ

high-resolution ΕΠΊΘ comput

high-resolution image, screen, shot

high-tops ΟΥΣ πλ

high tide ΟΥΣ

1. high tide (of ocean):

marea θηλ alta

2. high tide μτφ (most successful point):

apogeo αρσ

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Having engaged and committed workers and higher-up support is key, but staying abreast of new technology and innovation in the market is another.
www.networkworld.com
The activists called those convictions "hollow victories" in one regard because no higher-up managers faced repercussions, but they did have some effect by leading to reforms on farms.
www.foodsafetynews.com
If you're a junior officer, you call your higher-ups by their first names, and if you see them doing something wrong, you say so.
en.wikipedia.org
Some challenging employees only pay attention when a higher-up delivers the message.
www.dispatch.com
In other words, for white-collar and higher-up individuals, knowledge can be imported to the workplace.
nation.com.pk