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up a height
Language:
Meanings:
1.
General English
British English (dialectal usage)
neutral
Situated on or to a place of greater elevation; on the top of a hill, rise, or other height.
To ascend to a higher place; to climb up a steep incline or elevated spot.
2.
Regional English (chiefly British)
informal
dialectal
In a state of heightened emotion or agitation; excited, unsettled, or worked up (figurative use).
Examples:
EN:
Look up a height.
ES:
Alza la vista.
EN:
It was exactly like a child trying to climb up a height.
TE:
కుదిరితే అప్పుడే చిన్నారిని ఎత్తుకెళ్లేందుకు ప్రయత్నించేవాడని విజువల్లో కనిపిస్తోంది.
EN:
Everyone's up a height.
TE:
అవన్నీ ఒక ఎత్తు .
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