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high-end
[ hahy-end ]
adjective
- being the most expensive or technically sophisticated:
She uses high-end sound mixing equipment in her home studio.
I can’t afford to shop in those high-end boutiques.
high-end
adjective
- prenominal (esp of computers, electronic equipment, etc) of the greatest power or sophistication
Example Sentences
Hoping to create something more intentional yet still personal, he teamed up with car-obsessed friends: forklift mechanic Jaime Cabral, high-end retail manager Damian Barbachan, IT professional Marlon Trujillo and Honda sales tech Henry Mendez.
After starting her culinary journey in Tokyo at the three-Michelin-starred Quintessence, Zheng honed her craft at several high-end Japanese restaurants, including Sushi Nakazawa, Masa, Bar Masa, Sushi of Gari and Tsukimi.
New restaurants are opening, Metro’s regional connector is up and running, and several new high-end retail and hotel spaces have debuted.
"We see it going to operators who will use it in a similar way to how it is used now - as a venue, an event space or high-end letting facility," he added.
"We cannot just be high-end if we have 1,000 apartments in the city centre of Cardiff, we have to be attractive to as wide a range of demographics and wages as we possibly can."
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