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high-level

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high-lev·el (hlvl)
adj.
1. Made up of or carried out by persons having high rank or status: a high-level corporate briefing.
2. Being at an elevated level in rank or importance: a high-level official.
3. Computer Science Of, relating to, or being a language, such as BASIC or Pascal, in which each instruction or statement corresponds to several instructions in machine language. A high-level language is translated into machine language by a compiler.
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Adj.1.high-levelhigh-level - at an elevated level in rank or importance; "a high-level official"; "a high-level corporate briefing"; "upper-level management"
superior - of or characteristic of high rank or importance; "a superior ruler"
2.high-level - occurring at or from a relative high altitude; "high-level bombing"
high - (literal meaning) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like `knee-high'); "a high mountain"; "high ceilings"; "high buildings"; "a high forehead"; "a high incline"; "a foot high"
Translations
Spanish high-level [ˈhaɪlɛvl] adj [talks etc] → de alto nivel
French high-level [ˈhaɪlɛvl] adj [talks etc] → à un haut niveau;
high-level language (Comput) → langage évolué

German high-level [ˈhaɪlɛvl] high adj (talks etc) → auf höchster Ebene;
high-level language high (Comput) → höhere Programmiersprache f

Italian high-level [ˈhaɪlɛvl] adj [talks etc], (COMPUT) → ad alto livello

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Then our porter said he thought that must be it on the high-level platform; said he thought he knew the train.
 
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