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水涨船高, when the river rises, the boat floats high
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In everyday language, the Chinese word "高" (gāo) is used to describe something that is tall or high. For example, one might say "这座山很高" (zhè zuò shān hěn gāo) which translates to "This mountain is very tall". It can also be used to describe a person's height, such as "他很高" (tā hěn gāo) which translates to "He is very tall". Additionally, it can be used to describe the level of something, such as "他的成绩很高" (tā de chéngjī hěn gāo) which translates to "His grades are very high".
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