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gāo áng
  Raised his head higher
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No. 2
  Ma Tau high
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No. 3
  ◎ high gāo'áng
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No. 4
  High up from the sound or mood
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No. 5
  Singing more and more expensive
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No. 6
  High spirits
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No. 7
  High price
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No. 8
  Rare and precious natural gemstones, high prices
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No. 9
  GAO Jun upright. Tang Li Cheng, "Landscape Painting": "Way to be twists and turns, to a high mountain."
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No. 10
  Raising high ground. Such as: the head high, to the execution ground.
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No. 11
  That sounds, emotions soaring upward. Wei Wei, "East" Part III Chapter III: "Comrades all like little tigers adding that morale is exceptionally high."
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No. 12
  Expensive. "Southern Weekend" 1992.9.18: "be left to run marketing, too tired to ride a bike, take 'Taxi' fares high."
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No. 13
  ① high to Raising: vigorous riding the horse cavalry force, ~ his head through the square.
  ② (sound, emotion) from up high: morale ~ │ Square, singing more and more ~.
  ③ expensive: the price ~.
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English Expression
  1. n.:  exalted,  elated,  high-priced,  exorbitent,  hold high one's head,  in high spirits,  elation
  2. adj.:  high,  expensive