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Meanings of "up high" in Spanish English Dictionary : 3 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
up high muy alto
Phrases
up high a lo alto
up high en lo alto

Meanings of "up high" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 150 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
fall from high up arriscarse [v]
fall from high up desgalgar [v]
fall from high up desgalgarse [v]
be high up encumbrarse [v]
set of five baccalaureate courses that make up the curriculum in a bilingual english-spanish high school high school (inglés) [f] HN
put up high enganchar [v] PR
hang up high enganchar [v] PR
climb up high encajarse [v] CRrur.
Idioms
be high up estar en lo alto [v]
be a high-up person estar en zancos [v]
be high up estar en zancos [v]
hold one's head up high llevar la cabeza muy alta [v]
hold one's head up high mantener la cabeza bien alta
give up completely in the face of a complicated and high pressure situation dárselas [v] MX
Speaking
don't get your hopes up too high no te hagas muchas ilusiones
don't get your hopes up too high no te ilusiones tanto
Phrases
high up in the tree en lo alto del árbol
high up in the mountainside en lo alto de la montaña
high up a lo alto
Colloquial
hold up high mantener en alto [v]
get up on one's high horse darse ínfulas [v]
all the way up through high school durante toda la secundaria
store something high up alzar [v] MXGTHNSV
store something high up alzar [v] CR:Nw
Agriculture
high-density pick-up baler prensa de alta presión [f]
Energy
high pressure make-up aporte de alta presión [m]
Botany
tree in fig family up to 6 m high higuerón [m] HNPACOVEECPE
a wild shrub up to 2 m high, with long and horizontal branches with few forks, and fruit in the form of pulpy berry with many seeds (rollinia emarginata) araticú [m] AR:Ne
a wild shrub up to 2 m high, with long and horizontal branches with few forks, and fruit in the form of pulpy berry with many seeds (rollinia emarginata) araticú [m] PY
a tree up to 25 meters high from which bark it comes out a sticky yellow substance, with white flowers, small round green fruits, its wood is used in woodmaking (calophyllum lucidum) barcino [m] CO
a tree up to 35 meters high with simple leaves and small fruits patito [m] BO
a tree up to 35 meters high with simple leaves and small fruits blanquillo [m] BO
a forage plant, perennial, up to 2 m high, with stalk straight and rough, sometimes decumbent at the base camalot [m] MXGTHNSVNICUDO
a tree of the caribbean coast, up to 20 m high and with simple and alternate leaves, white flowers and fruits in black drupe when ripe garrapato [m] PA
a tree of the caribbean coast, up to 20 m high and with simple and alternate leaves, white flowers and fruits in black drupe when ripe camaroncillo [m] PA
a shrub up to 15 m high, large leaves and flowers between white and lilac camasey [m] PR
a shrub up to 8 m high, with opposing leaves, white flowers, large, clusters and berries edible purple flowers and fruits (heterotrichum cymosum) camasey terciopelo [m] PR
a shrub up to 8 m high, with opposing leaves, white flowers, large, clusters and berries edible purple flowers and fruits (heterotrichum cymosum) camasey peludo [m] PR
a tree up to 35 m high, very branched and thorny, with very fragrant white flowers (acacia glomerosa) palgüishte [m] SV
a tree up to 35 m high, very branched and thorny, with very fragrant white flowers (acacia glomerosa) llorasangre [m] SV
a tree up to 35 m high, very branched and thorny, with very fragrant white flowers (acacia glomerosa) tiamo [m] VE
a shrub up to 15 m high, large leaves and flowers between white and lilac rifari [m] PE
a shrub up to 15 m high, large leaves and flowers between white and lilac jusillo [m] PR
grass up to 60 cm high, with orange-yellow flowers (sclerocarpus phyllocephalus) jalacate [m] HNSVNI
grass up to 60 cm high, with orange-yellow flowers (sclerocarpus phyllocephalus) calacate [m] HNSVNI
a tree up to 35 m high, very branched and thorny, with very fragrant white flowers (acacia glomerosa) cagalero [m] SV
a tree up to 25 m high, large crown, and corpulent trunk (manilkara albescens) acana [m] CUPR
a tree up to 25 m high, large crown, and corpulent trunk (manilkara albescens) ácana [m] CU
a tree up to 25 m high, large crown, and corpulent trunk (manilkara albescens) acano [m] CU
a shrub up to 3 m high, with semi-repellent and densely populated stems (baccharis trinervis) crucito [m] HN
a shrub up to 3 m high, with semi-repellent and densely populated stems (baccharis trinervis) alcotán [m] HNSVCR
a small and thin palm, up to 2 m high (used in traditional medicine) amargón [m] HN
a rough grass up to 70 cm high, with striated and winged branches, alternating leaves, sometimes lanceolate and solitary orange yellow flower with long peduncle (verbesina alata). ♦ escoba. botoncillo [m] CUPR
a tree up to 9 m high, with trunk full of tiny spines, red-orange flowers and round yellow fruit (pereskia autumnalis) amatillo [m] MXHNSVNI
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe búcar [m] PR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe bucare [m] PR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe bucaré [m] CUPR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe búcare [m] CU
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) apamate [m] VE
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maquilisguate [m] SVderog.
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) matilisguate [m] MXGT
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maquilisguat [m] SV
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maquiligüe [m] SV
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maquilishuat [m] SV
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) puntilla [m] SV
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) mazquilisguat [m] SV
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) orumo [m] MX
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) matilishuate [m] MXGT
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) apamate [m] VE
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) roble [m] MXSV
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) macuiliz [m] MX
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) macuilís [m] MX
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maculi [m] MX
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) macuili [m] MX
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maculís [m] MX
a tree up to 20 m high, with erect trunk, fingered leaves and violet, pink or white flowers (tabebuia pentaphylla) maculiz [m] MX
a tree up to 10 m high, branched trunk, dark gray bark, simple and alternate leaves biraró [m] UY
a small and thin palm, up to 2 m high (used in traditional medicine) chicuilote [m] HN
a small and thin palm, up to 2 m high (used in traditional medicine) chichicuilote [m] HN
a small and thin palm, up to 2 m high (used in traditional medicine) garrote amargo [m] HN
a tree up to 9 m high, with trunk full of tiny spines, red-orange flowers and round yellow fruit (pereskia autumnalis) mateare [m] HNNI
a shrub up to 3 m high, with lustrous, oval and acuminate leaves, and fragrant white or creamy flowers (coffea arabica bourbon) borbón (inglés) [m] HNSVNIPR
a tree up to 35 m high with simple leaves and small fruits (ampelocera ruizii) patito [m] BO
a plant up to 30 cm high, with alternate leaves, short and thick branches with pink flowers borlón de alforja [m] CL
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe bucayo [m] PR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe oropel [m] PE
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe elequeme [m] CR:Nw
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe frijolillo [m] CR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe machetito [m] PA
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe inmortal [m] PR
a tree up to 7 m high, thorny trunk, trifoliolate and alternate leaves, red tubular flowers and leguminous fruits, red or black when ripe poró [m] CR
a tree up to 35 m high with simple leaves and small fruits (ampelocera ruizii) blanquillo [m] BO
a perennial tree up to 25 m high, with aromatic leaves and greenish-yellow cluster flowers anime [m] EC
a tree up to 20 m high, with sparse crown, alternate leaves and glossy white flowers (copaifera camibar) camíbar [m] HNNICRPACO
a shrub up to 2 m high, with spiny branches, lanceolate leaves and small white flowers (maytenus spinosa) abreboca [m] AR
a tree, up to 12 m high, with pink flowers (used to combat asthma in medicine) (vernonia leiocarpa) mulule [m] HN
a tree, up to 12 m high, with pink flowers (used to combat asthma in medicine) (vernonia leiocarpa) contigrillo [m] SV
a tree, up to 12 m high, with pink flowers (used to combat asthma in medicine) (vernonia leiocarpa) acerillo [m] HN
a tree up to 20 m high, with sparse crown, alternate leaves and glossy white flowers (copaifera camibar) cabimo [m] PACL
a tree up to 4 m high, with bristly leaves, showy flowers and fruits in the shape of a long berry (theobroma mariae) cacao chuncho [m] PE
a tree up to 20 m high, with sparsely populated crown cabimo [m] PACL
a tree up to 20 m high, with sparsely populated crown camíbar [m] HNNICRPACO
a tree up to 15 m high, rounded crown, straight trunk and white flowers with edible fruits cuje [m] GTSV
a tree up to 10 m high, with tetragonal branches, opposite leaves (citharexylum affine) chacalpeste [m] MX:S
a leafy tree up to 5 m high, with bipinnate leaves, fruits arranged in clusters formed at the apex of the branches charán [m] ECPE
a tree up to 10 m high, with tetragonal branches, opposite leaves (citharexylum affine) chacalpiztle (del náhuatl) [m] MX
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) chichicaste [m] MXGTHNNICU
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) palo de nigua [m] SV
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) jiopacle [m] MX
type of spotflower up to 60 cm high, with reddish stems, opposite leaves and flowers grouped in small yellow heads (spilanthes americana) yuyo quemado [m] CO
a shrub up to 2 m high, with small green leaves and very creamy yellow or yellow-greenish-yellow flowers that are used to decorate births or cribs (lippia oxyphyllaria) chiribito [m] HN
a tree up to 4 m high, with large foliage, thin trunk, smooth, warty and gray bark cepí [m] PR
a tree up to 4 m high, with large foliage, thin trunk, smooth, warty and gray bark tabacón [m] PR
a tree up to 20 m high, with yellowish-white bark (lonchocarpus latifolius) frijolillo [m] PR
a tree up to 20 m high, with yellowish-white bark (lonchocarpus latifolius) genogeno [m] PR
a tree up to 20 m high, with yellowish-white bark (lonchocarpus latifolius) palo hediondo [m] CL
a tree up to 20 m high, with yellowish-white bark (lonchocarpus latifolius) palo seco [m] PR
a tree up to 20 m high, with yellowish-white bark (lonchocarpus latifolius) geno-geno [m] PR
small, thin palm, up to 2 m high, with a round black fruit garrote amargo [m] HN
small, thin palm, up to 2 m high, with a round black fruit chicuilote [m] HN
small, thin palm, up to 2 m high, with a round black fruit amargón [m] HN
parasitic and subterranean plant up to 40 cm high guaicurú [m] AR
a tree, up to 12 m high, with pink flowers (used to combat asthma in medicine) guaje [m] MXHN
a plant up to 50 cm high, with a rough stem, alternate branches, hairy leaves (limonium brasiliense) guaycurú [m] BOARUY
a plant up to 50 cm high, with a rough stem, alternate branches, hairy leaves and purple flowers huáchar [m] AR:C,W
deciduous tree up to 25 m high, very dark bark with rectangular plates and alternate leaves (loxopterygium huasango) hualtaco [m] ECPE
deciduous tree up to 25 m high, very dark bark with rectangular plates and alternate leaves (loxopterygium huasango) gualtaco [m] ECPE
a tree up to 9 m high, with ovate leaves, flowers in densely populated clusters and subglobose pink or white fruit (coccoloba floribunda) iril [m] HNSV:ENI
a grass up to 30 cm high, leaves arranged circularly at the base of the stem, small yellow flowers, arranged in the head of the stem ixpule [m] MX
a tree up to 9 m high, with ovate leaves, flowers in densely populated clusters and subglobose pink or white fruit (coccoloba floribunda) irire [m] HN:SSV
a shrub up to 3.5 m high, with pinnate leaves, inflorescence in cluster, small yellow flowers and berry-shaped fruit (odostemon fascicularis) xoxoco [m] MX
palm up to 5 m high that grows in humid areas (calyptrogyne plumeriana) manaco [m] CU
a thorny pine up to 10 m high, with trifoliate leaves of brown color and showy flowers of orange color (erythrina grisebachii) piñón real [m] CU
a tall grass that grows up to six metres high (gynerium sagittatum) pindo [m] COEC
a tall grass that grows up to six metres high (gynerium sagittatum) plumero [m] HN
a tall grass that grows up to six metres high (gynerium sagittatum) carrizo [m] COVEECPECL
a spiny, evergreen shrub or small tree up to 15 m high (ziziphus mauritiana) yuyugo [m] HN
cespitose plant with thin stem, up to 3 m high, native to the philippines abac (del filip abacá) [f] GT
a shrub up to 15 m high, large leaves and flowers between white and lilac rupiña [f] PE:Ne
a tree up to 25 m high, large trunk and small cup, deciduous leaves, small flowers and fruit, in the form of a small berry (cordia trichotoma) afata blanca [f] AR:Nw
a shrub up to 3 m high, with semi-repellent and densely populated stems (baccharis trinervis) barba fina [f] HN
a shrub up to 3 m high, with semi-repellent and densely populated stems (baccharis trinervis) lengua de vaca [f] HNNI
a shrub up to 3 m high, with semi-repellent and densely populated stems (baccharis trinervis) marucha [f] CO
a perennial herb up to 25 cm high, with alternating trifurcated leaves and white or reddish flowers (used to threat stomach pain) amaragosa [f] UY
a perennial herb up to 25 cm high, with alternating trifurcated leaves and white or reddish flowers (used to threat stomach pain) amargosa [f] UY
a rough grass up to 70 cm high, with striated and winged branches, alternating leaves, sometimes lanceolate and solitary orange yellow flower with long peduncle (verbesina alata). ♦ escoba. escoba [f] CUPR
a tree, up to 12 m high, with pink flowers (used to combat asthma in medicine) (vernonia leiocarpa) amargosa [f] HN
an ornamental shrub up to to 15 feet high, producing reddish-orange flowers with deciduous leaves (sesbania punicea) acacia mansa [f] UY
a shrub up to 2 m high, with spiny branches, lanceolate leaves and small white flowers (maytenus spinosa) abriboca [f] AR
a shrub up to 5 m high, covered with stinging hairs, alternate leaves, ovate to round, irregularly toothed, small flowers without petals and cluster fruits of white berries (urtica baccifera) nigua [f] SV