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1 Translation result for high-strung in Spanish

adjective

high-strung adjective

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nervioso, excitable

high adjective

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alto; elevado; grande, importante; alto (en musica); borracho, drogado

Example sentences of
high adjective

  • The apartment has high ceilings.
  • The airplane was high above the clouds.
  • The bush is six feet high.
  • a building 100 stories high
  • They have a home in the high country.
  • The houses are built on high ground.
  • They reached speeds as high as 100 mph.
  • He's being treated for high blood pressure.
  • She earns a high salary.
  • His books are in high demand.
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¿Cuál es la diferencia entre high y tall?
  • Tenga en cuenta la diferencia entre high y tall.
    High se usa para describir objetos con una base ancha, como montañas, sillas, mesas, etc., u objetos que no tocan el piso, como aviones o pájaros. Ejemplos: The chair is too high, I can't sit comfortably. The highest mountains in the world are in the Himalayan mountain range. The plane is still very high, so it probably isn't going to land.
    Tall se usa para describir cosas que tienen forma delgada, como personas, árboles, ciertos animales, pilares, etc. Ejemplos: John is so tall, that he often hits his head on the door frame. The tallest trees in the world are the redwoods in Sierra Nevada, California. The Serengeti nature reserve is home to tall giraffes and big African buffaloes. The beach house is built on tall pillars.

string verb

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strung, has strung, is stringing, strings
ensartar; colgar (con un cordel)

Example sentences of
string verb

  • We strung popcorn garlands for the Christmas tree.
  • They strung wires from tree to tree.
  • Scouts strung lanterns along the trail.
  • She strung the key around her neck.

Synonyms of
string verb

Reverse translation for high-strung

nervioso  - nervous, nerve, high-strung, restless, anxious, vigorous, energetic 
excitable  - excitable 
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