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En Écosse, le est un examen que les élèves passent à la fin de leur cinquième année scolaire (un an après le "GCSE"). Il est possible d'être examiné dans une seule matière, mais la plupart des élèves essaient de passer environ cinq "Highers".

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

high-grade [brit. angl. ˈhʌɪɡreɪd, am. angl. ˈhaɪ ˈˌɡreɪd] PRID.

1. high-grade (of minerals):

high-grade mineral, ore

2. high-grade (gen):

high-grade merchandise, substance, paper
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. grade [brit. angl. ɡreɪd, am. angl. ɡreɪd] SAM.

1. grade TRG.:

qualité ž. spol
calibre m. spol

2. grade (mark):

grade ŠOL., UNIV.
note ž. spol (in en)
avoir plus de 16 sur 20

3. grade (in power structure):

grade ADMIN. JEZ.
échelon m. spol
grade VOJ.
rang m. spol

4. grade am. angl. ŠOL. (class):

classe ž. spol

5. grade:

niveau m. spol
grade IV piano GLAS.

6. grade am. angl. (gradient):

pente ž. spol

7. grade KMET. (in breeding):

demi-sang m. spol

II. grade [brit. angl. ɡreɪd, am. angl. ɡreɪd] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. grade (categorize):

grade (by quality) produce, accommodation, amenities, results
classer (according to selon)
grade (by size) eggs, fruit, potatoes
calibrer (according to selon)

2. grade ŠOL. (in level of difficulty):

grade exercises, tasks, questions
graduer (according to selon)

3. grade am. angl. (mark):

grade work, assignment
noter (from de, to à)

4. grade UM. (blend):

grade colours, tones

5. grade KMET. (in breeding):

grade animal, stock

6. grade INŽ.:

grade ground

III. graded PRID. (categorized)

graded tests, exercises
graded hotel

IV. grade [brit. angl. ɡreɪd, am. angl. ɡreɪd]

I. high [brit. angl. hʌɪ, am. angl. haɪ] SAM.

1. high (high level):

niveau m. spol élevé
a high of 35°

2. high (euphoric feeling) pog.:

to give sb a high drug:
défoncer qn pog.
to give sb a high success, compliment:

3. high METEOROL.:

4. high am. angl. pog. ŠOL. → high school

II. high [brit. angl. hʌɪ, am. angl. haɪ] PRID.

1. high (tall):

high building, wall, cliff, hill, pile
high table, chair, forehead, collar, heel
haut after samost.
pommettes ž. spol mn. saillantes
it is 50 cm high

2. high (far from the ground):

high shelf, window, ceiling, plateau
high tier, level, floor
high cloud

3. high (numerically large):

high number, ratio, price, frequency, volume
high wind
high playing card
high in fat, iron

4. high (great, intense):

high degree, intensity, risk
high fever, heat
high atribut. anxiety, tension, excitement
high hope, expectation

5. high (important):

high quality, status, standard, rank, class, authority
high priority, place on list

6. high (noble):

high ideal, principle, character

7. high (acute):

high pitch, sound, voice
high note

8. high (mature):

high game
high fish, cheese
high butter

9. high (on drug):

high pog.
high pog.
to be high on drug

10. high (happy):

high pog.

11. high LINGV.:

high vowel

III. high [brit. angl. hʌɪ, am. angl. haɪ] PRISL.

1. high (to a great height):

high build, pile, climb, jump, throw, fly, rise, raise
to climb higher and higher dobes. person, animal:
to climb higher and higher fig. figures, rate, unemployment:

2. high (at a high level):

high set, turn on
to turn sth up high

3. high sing, play:

IV. on high PRISL. (gen)

on high REL.
from on high REL.

V. high [brit. angl. hʌɪ, am. angl. haɪ]

high school

high school ŠOL.
lycée m. spol
high school brit. angl. ŠOL.

Higher [brit. angl. ˈhʌɪə, am. angl. ˈhaɪər] SAM. škot. ŠOL.

v slovarju PONS

Higher Grade

v slovarju PONS

I. high [haɪ] PRID.

1. high (elevated):

high forehead

2. high (above average):

high technology, opinion, quality
high secretary
high hopes
high calibre
high explosive
high colour

3. high MED.:

high fever

4. high (important, eminent):

high priest
high treason, rank
to be high and mighty slabš.

5. high (noble):

high ideal, character

6. high (intoxicated by drugs):

7. high (euphoric):

8. high (of high frequency, shrill):

9. high (beginning to go bad):

high food

fraza:

planter qn pog.
to be high time to +infin
to be for the high jump brit. angl.

II. high [haɪ] PRISL.

high a. fig.:

fraza:

III. high [haɪ] SAM.

1. high (high(est) point/level/amount):

sommet m. spol

2. high (euphoria caused by drugs):

3. high (heaven):

I. grade [greɪd] SAM.

1. grade (rank):

rang m. spol
grade on scale
échelon m. spol

2. grade (type, quality):

qualité ž. spol

3. grade am. angl. ŠOL. (level in school):

classe ž. spol

4. grade am. angl. ŠOL., UNIV. (marks in school):

note ž. spol

5. grade (level):

niveau m. spol

6. grade am. angl. GEOGR. (gradient, slope):

pente ž. spol

fraza:

II. grade [greɪd] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. grade ŠOL., UNIV. (evaluate):

2. grade (categorize):

3. grade am. angl. (reduce slope):

v slovarju PONS

I. high [haɪ] PRID.

1. high (elevated):

high forehead

2. high (above average):

high technology, opinion, quality
high hopes
high explosives
high color
high caliber

3. high MED.:

high fever

4. high (important, eminent):

high priest
high treason, rank
to be high and mighty slabš.

5. high (noble):

high ideals, character

6. high (intoxicated by drugs):

7. high (euphoric):

8. high (of high frequency, shrill):

fraza:

planter qn pog.
to be high time to +infin

II. high [haɪ] PRISL.

high a. fig.:

fraza:

III. high [haɪ] SAM.

1. high (high(est) point/level/amount):

sommet m. spol
des hauts mpl et des bas mpl

2. high (euphoria caused by drugs):

3. high (heaven):

I. grade [greɪd] SAM.

1. grade (rank):

rang m. spol
grade on scale
échelon m. spol

2. grade (type, quality):

qualité ž. spol

3. grade ŠOL. (level in school):

classe ž. spol

4. grade ŠOL., UNIV. (mark in school):

note ž. spol

5. grade (level):

niveau m. spol

6. grade GEOGR. (gradient, slope):

pente ž. spol

fraza:

II. grade [greɪd] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. grade ŠOL., UNIV. (evaluate):

2. grade (categorize):

3. grade (reduce slope):

Present
Igrade
yougrade
he/she/itgrades
wegrade
yougrade
theygrade
Past
Igraded
yougraded
he/she/itgraded
wegraded
yougraded
theygraded
Present Perfect
Ihavegraded
youhavegraded
he/she/ithasgraded
wehavegraded
youhavegraded
theyhavegraded
Past Perfect
Ihadgraded
youhadgraded
he/she/ithadgraded
wehadgraded
youhadgraded
theyhadgraded

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