high adverb form - Axtarish в Google
far from ground/bottom; 1at or to a position or level that is a long way up from the ground or from the bottom An eagle circled high overhead.
In or to an elevated position. In or at a great value. In a pitch of great frequency. Synonyms: above, up, aloft, overhead, far up, over, way up, ...
at or to a position or level that is a long way up from the ground or from the bottom. to climb/jump/leap high; I can't jump any higher.
18 мар. 2019 г. · "High" is not used as an adverb in either. "High" is an adjective modifying "prices" in both of them. "High" can sometimes be an adverb.
adverb · at or to a high point, place, or level. · in or to a high rank or estimate: He aims high in his political ambitions. · at or to a high amount or price.
8 дней назад · high adverb (AMOUNT/LEVEL) at or to a large amount or level: Temperatures rose as high as 40 degrees.
Where does the adverb high come from? The earliest known use of the adverb high is in the Old English period (pre-1150). high is a word inherited from Germanic.
HIGH meaning: 1 : rising or extending upward a great distance; 2 : extending or reaching upward more than other things of the same kind.
Definition: as an adverb, 'high' describes the manner in which an action is performed with respect to height or level. · Examples: The birds were flying high in ...
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