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I . low1 [ləʊ, Am loʊ] ADJ

1. low (not high, small):

low
low neckline
at a low altitude
to say sth in a low voice

4. low frequency:

low
low

5. low (not bright):

low
low

7. low (lowly):

to be a low priority

II . low1 [ləʊ, Am loʊ] ADV

1. low (not high):

low

III . low1 [ləʊ, Am loʊ] N

1. low (low level):

to hit [or reach] a low
record low

2. low METEO:

low
niż m

low2 [ləʊ, Am loʊ] VB intr liter

low cow:

low
ryczeć [perf za-]

low-calorie ADJ

low-cut ADJ

low profile N sing

low-risk ADJ

low season N no pl Brit

low-spirited ADJ

low-spirited companion:

low tide, low water N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The pure water vapor condenses on the cool inside plastic surface and drips down from the weighted low point, where it is collected and removed.
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It is important to note that not all analog proofing systems are capable of rending the low dot gain associated with the process.
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Furthermore, the absence rates of teachers and students were high, while their retainment rates low.
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It is a relatively low toxicity pesticide that has the potential to find its way into food, drinking water, and residential areas.
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The high beams will be lasers, though the low beams will be light-emitting diodes.
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It was discovered he was suffering from a low-grade infection and had bled during the race for the first time.
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Patients who do not strictly fulfill the criteria of low-risk patients should be admitted to the hospital and treated as high-risk patients.
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Swamp tupelo grows in headwater swamps, strands, ponds, river bottoms, bays, estuaries, and low coves.
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The primary factors stem from its low-level grass median which offers little to no protection for crossover incidents.
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The constant threat of a high blood sugar level can cause hyperactivity and conversely, low blood sugar level will cause lethargy and eventually unconciousness.
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