Suchergebnis zu "rather high":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 1 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortquery 1/E (max. 1000): 1 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortquery 1/E (max. 1000): 155 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortā summō ad īmum | from the high point to the low point, , from the very top to the very bottom |
| admodum | to the measure, to the limit, to a great measure, in a high degree, much, very, to a full measure, fully, completely, wholly, quite, absolutely, about, near, nearly, just, at all, exactly, just so, quite so, certainly, yes, certainly |
| adtollere, adtollō | lift up, raise up, raise, elevate, lift on high, raise, elevate, exalt, sustain, enlarge, aggrandize, render prominent, render conspicuous, extol |
| āerius, āeria, āerium (āereus, āerea, āereum) (ἀέριος) | pertaining to the air, aërial, rising aloft, iry, high, airy, quickly flying away, vain, fleeting, transitory |
| aestūs maritimī mūtuō accēdentes et recēdentēs | change between high and low tide |
| agger, aggeris m | le, dike of earth, heap of arms, pile of arms, mound, mountains, funeral pile of wood, heap of ashes, high wave of the sea, rampart, embankment, viaduct, mole, trench, causeway, road, materials for mole, materials for rampart, pier, battery, barricade |
| alicuī omnia tribuō | hold someone in high regard, treasure someone above all |
| aliquantum, aliquantī n | somewhat, in some degree, a little, rather, considerably, not a little |
| aliquantus, aliquanta, aliquantum | somewhat, in some degree, a little, rather, considerably, not a little |
| aliquantus, aliquanta, aliquantum | somewhat, in some degree, a little, rather, considerably, not a little |
| aliquem dē altissimō dignitātis gradū praecipitō | bring someone down from his very high position |
| aliquid adversus rem pūblicam faciō | practice high treason with something, commit high treason with something |
| aliquid cārē cōnstat | something comes at a high price |
| aliquid māgnī dūcō, dūxī, ductum | treasure something, give high value to something |
| aliquid māgnī faciō | treasure something, give high value to something |
| aliquid māgnī habeō | treasure something, give high value to something |
| aliquid māgnō cōnstat | something is expensive (for someone), something comes at a high price (for someone) |
| allevāre, allevō (adlevō), allevāvī, allevātum | lift up, raise on high, raise, set up, lighten, alleviate, mitigate, diminish the force, diminish the weight, lessen, raise up, make distinguished |
| altāria, altārium n | that which was placed upon the altar proper (ara) for the burning of the victim, high altar, single altar |
| altē (altius, altissimē) | high, deep, on high, high up, from on high, from above, deeply, profoundly, far, from afar |
| altē cadō | falling down high |
| altē spectō | look up, set a high goal for one's self |
| alticomus, alticoma, alticomum | having foliage high up, having foliage on the top |
| altifrōns, altifrontis | with a high forehead, with high antlers |
| altipendulus, altipendula, altipendulum | hanging high |
| altipotēns, altipotentis | of high power, very mighty |
| altisonus, altisona, altisonum | high-sounding, sounding from on high, high, sublime |
| altithronus, altithrona, altithronum | enthroned, enthroned on high |
| altitonāns, altitonantis | thundering from on high, loud-roaring |
| altitonus, altitona, altitonum | thundering from on high, loud-roaring |
| altivolāns, altivolantis | flying high, soaring high |
| altivolus, altivola, altivolum | flying high, soaring high |
| altāre, altō, altāvī, altātum | make high, raise, elevate |
| altō caelō succēdō | soar to the high heavens |
| altum, altī n | depth, what is deep or far removed, the height of heaven, high heaven, the heavens, the high sea, the deep, sea |
| altus equō | high from the horse |
| altus incēdō | walk proudly, carry the head high |
| altus, alta, altum | grown great, become great, great, high, lofty, elevated, great, magnanimous, high-minded, noble, august, high, shrill, loud, clear, deep, profound |
| amplissimus, amplissima, amplissimum | high standing |
| ampliusculē | rather more, a little more detailed |
| an | or, or whether, or rather, or on the contrary, or indeed, or perhaps, shall we not say that, must we not think that |
| animī, animōrum m | pride, high aspirations, ambitious goals |
| animus tumet | anger glows, anger swells up, anger rises high |
| annōnam queror | complain about the lack of grain, complain about the high price of grain |
| apud mīlitēs māgnā cāritāte sum | are held in high esteem by the soldiers |
| aquae māgnae | floods, high water, flooding |
| arduus, ardua, arduum | high, elevated, lofty, steep, that is difficult to reach, difficult, laborious, hard, arduous, troublesome, unpleasant, adverse, inauspicious |
| assīsa, assīsae f | high tide |
| atque adeō | and rather, and more right, and better |
| atquī | but anyhow, but any way or wise, yet, notwithstanding, however, rather, but now, but nevertheless, and yet, but indeed, but certainly, by all means, still, instead of that, but, now |
| atquīn (späte Nebenform v. atquī | but anyhow, but any way or wise, yet, notwithstanding, however, rather, but now, but nevertheless, and yet, but indeed, but certainly, by all means, still, instead of that, but, now |
| attollere, attollō (adtollō) | lift up, raise up, raise, elevate, lift on high, raise, elevate, exalt, sustain, enlarge, aggrandize, render prominent, render conspicuous, extol |
| auctoritāte flōreō | be highly regarded, be of high standing, have great prestige, be influential |
| auctoritāte valeō | be highly regarded, be of high standing, have great prestige, be influential |
| barbasculus, barbasculī m | fairly illiterate, quite illiterate, quite uneducated, rather ignorant |
| bene prōmerita | good actions, high merits |
| bene vēndō | sell well, sell at a high price |
| bonitās praediōrum | high quality of the lands |
| caliandrium, caliandriī n | high head-dress, made of layers of false hair, head-dress worn by Roman women, wig |
| caliendrum, caliendrī n | high head-dress, made of layers of false hair, head-dress worn by Roman women, wig |
| calliandrum, calliandrī n | high head-dress, made of layers of false hair, head-dress worn by Roman women, wig |
| carcer summae sēcūritātis | high security prison |
| cārē | dearly, at a high price, highly |
| cārē vēndō | sell dear, sell at a high price |
| cāritās annōnāria | rise in grain prices, increase in the price of cereals, high prices |
| carmen orthium | song (to the zither) in a very high pitch |
| cārō | dearly, at a high price |
| cārus, cāra, cārum | dear, precious, valued, esteemed, costly, of a high price |
| castellum in altō tumulō pōnō | create a fortification on a high hill |
| castra saxīs praeruptīs suspendō | camp on high rocks, set up camp on high rocks |
| castrēnsis, castrēnsis m | soldier in the camp, high officer of the imperial court of Constantinople |
| cāsūs rārior | a rather rare opportunity |
| celsē | high, nobly |
| celsiiugus, celsiiuga, celsiiugum | with high comb, with high crest |
| celsithronus, celsithrona, celsithronum | high-throning, on a high throne |
| celsus, celsa, celsum | raised high, extending upward, high, lofty, elevated above that which is common, great, elevated in rank or station, noble, eminent, haughty, proud, high-spirited |
| chāritās, chāritātis f | dearness, costliness, high prices, regard, esteem, affection, love, love entertained by one |
| citius quam | rather than |
| clāritās, clāritātis f | clearness, brightness, splendor, clearness of sight, distinctness, perspicuity, celebrity, renown, reputation, high estimation |
| collis, collis m | high ground, hill |
| compōnor ad reverentiam | feign respect, feign high esteem |
| contrā rem pūblicam faciō | practice high treason, commit high treason, pursuing plans to overthrow |
| cosmoe, cosmōrum m | high council of the Cretans |
| cothurnus, cothurnī m (κόθορνος) | high Grecian shoe, high Grecian hunting-boot, high shoe worn by tragic actors, tragedy, subject of tragedy, elevated poetic style, elevation, majesty |
| coturnus, coturnī m | high Grecian shoe, high Grecian hunting-boot, high shoe worn by tragic actors, tragedy, subject of tragedy, elevated poetic style, elevation, majesty |
| crēbrae vel potius cotīdiānae compellātiōnēs | frequent, rather daily allegations, frequent, rather daily reproaches |
| crepīdō, crepīdinis f (κρηπίς) | ground, basis, foundation, socle, pedestal, base, elevated enclosure, high projection, edge, brim, brink, border, dam, dike, pier, shore, bank |
| cūria, cūriae f | a structure built for the religious services of a curia, One of the edifices in which the Senate held its consultations, the places of assembly of high councils out of Rome |
| curvus, curva, curvum | crooked, curved, bent, stooping, bent by age, rising on high, boisterous, winding, wrong, perverse, wrong |
| decem partibus ... mālim | I'd rather ten times, , , |
| dibaphus, dibaphī f | purple staterobe of a high magistrate |
| diērēctus, diērēcta, diērēctum | stretched out and raised on high, crucified |
| dignitās est summa in aliquō | someone has high dignity |
| dignitās, dignitātis f | being worthy, worth, worthiness, merit, desert, dignity, greatness, grandeur, authority, rank, official dignity, honorable employment, office, men holding high office, men in honorable employment, value, excellence |
| ego verō māllem | after all, I'd rather |
| illī surgunt cristae | his crest rises, he carries his head high, he is conceited |
| schoenobatēs, schoenobatae m | tightrope walker, high wire performer, a rope, dancer |
| sculpōneae, sculpōneārum f | high wooden shoes |
| sculpōneātus, sculpōneāta, sculpōneātum | with high clogs |
| septempedālis, septempedāle | of seven feet, seven feet high |
| silentiārius, silentiāriī m | a certain high officer at court, a privy councillor |
| specula, speculae f | a look-out, watch-tower, high place, height, eminence |
| spīritus, spīritūs m | breathing, gentle blowing of air, breath, breeze, air, exhalation, smell, odor, inspiration, breath of life, life, aspiration, hiss of a snake, haughty spirit, haughtiness, pride, arrogance, high spirit, energy, courage, spirit, soul, mind |
| stemma, stemmatis n | garland, wreath, pedigree, genealogical table, genealogical tree, nobility, high value |
| subabsurdus, subabsurda, subabsurdum | somewhat absurd, rather absurd, pretty inconsistent |
| subagrestis, subagreste | somewhat rustic, rather boorish |
| subalbidus, subalbida, subalbidum | rather whitish |
| subalbus, subalba, subalbum | rather white, whitish |
| subasper, subaspera, subasperum | rather rough, roughish |
| subaustērus, subaustēra, subaustērum | rather harsh |
| subbrevis, subbreve | rather short |
| subcautē | somewhat cautious, slightly cautious, rather cautious |
| subdēbilitātus, subdēbilitāta, subdēbilitātum | somewhat enfeebled, somewhat debilitated, somewhat discouraged, rather spiritless |
| subindignanter | somewhat unwilling, rather reluctant |
| sublīme | loftily, on high |
| sublīmis, sublīme | uplifted, high, lofty, exalted, elevated, borne aloft, uplifted, elevated, raised, on high, lofty, in a high position |
| sublīmitus | up high, high |
| sublīmāre, sublīmō, sublīmāvī, sublīmātum | lift up on high, raise, elevate |
| sublīmārī, sublīmor, sublīmātus sum | lift up on high, raise, elevate |
| sublīmus, sublīma, sublīmum | uplifted, high, lofty, exalted, elevated, borne aloft, uplifted, elevated, raised, on high, lofty, in a high position |
| submerus, submera, submerum | rather pure |
| subnūbilus, subnūbila, subnūbilum | somewhat cloudy, somewhat overcast, rather gloomy |
| suboccultē | somewhat secretly, somewhat privately, rather underhand, a little on the sly |
| subrēctus, subrēcta, subrēctum | slightly straight, slightly erect, rather straight, nearly straight |
| subrepente | rather suddenly |
| subrīdiculē | somewhat laughably, rather humorously |
| subtenuis, subtenue | rather thin, thinnish |
| suffrīgidē | rather coldly, rather frigidly |
| suffrīgidē | rather coldly, rather frigidly |
| suffrīgidus, suffrīgida, suffrīgidum | rather cold, rather frigid |
| suggrandis, suggrande | rather large |
| supernus, superna, supernum | that is above, on high, upper, celestial, supernal, lofty, standing on high ground, northern |
| surrēctus, surrēcta, surrēctum | slightly straight, slightly erect, rather straight, nearly straight |
| sursum | from below, up, upwards, on high, high up, above |
| sursus | from below, up, upwards, on high, high up, above |
| suspectus, suspectūs m | looking up, looking upwards, height, high regard, high esteem, respect |
| sustollere, sustollō | lift up, take up, raise up, raise, set upon a high pedestal, build, erect, take away, remove, destroy |
| tantopere (tantō opere) | so greatly, in so high a degree, so very |
| tempus est + Inf. | it's high time to |
| tempus est māximum, ut surgāmus | it's high time to get up |
| tempus māximum est, ut... | it's high time that |
| tībiae duae dextrae | high tuned double whistle, treble whistle |
| tribūnal, tribūnālis n | tribunal erected as a monument to a deceased person of high rank, mound, dam, embankment, height, greatness |
| trīsticulus, trīsticula, trīsticulum | somewhat sorrowful, rather sad |
| tumidus, tumida, tumidum | swollen, swelling, rising high, protuberant, tumid, stuffed with food, excited, incensed, enraged, exasperated, puffed up, elated, haughty, arrogant, restless, violent, ready to break out, swelling with rage, seditious, bombastic, pompous, inflated, turgid, puffing up |
| turris triginta pedes alta est | the tower is thirty feet high |
| turrītus, turrīta, turrītum | set with towers, furnished with towers, fortified with towers, towered, turreted, castled, castellated, tower-shaped, towering, high, lofly, |
| tutulus, tutulī m | , high head-dress formed by plaiting the hair in a cone over the forehead |
| ūbertās annī | rich annual yield, high annual yield, rich blessing of the year |
| ūmidulus, ūmidula, ūmidulum | rather damp, dampish, wettish |
| ūsūrae graviōrēs | high interests |
| vāstulus, vāstula, vāstulum | rather huge, rather bulky |
| vetusculus, vetuscula, vetusculum | somewhat old, somewhat ancient, oldish, rather antiquated |
| vōx acūta | high voice |
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