Usage examples of "high-ranking official" in English with translation to Spanish

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How can I jump so high? ¿Cómo puedo saltar tan alto?
250 copies are available from our official shop. Hay 250 copias disponibles de nuestra tienda oficial.
The high building can be seen from the window. El edificio alto puede verse desde la ventana.
Thai is the official language of Thailand. El tailandés es la lengua oficial de Tailandia.
Mary went to a Catholic high school. María se fue a un colegio católico.
The accident happened in one of the President's official trips. El accidente ocurrió durante uno de los viajes oficiales del presidente.
How high should a home fence be? ¿Qué tan alta debiera ser la cerca de una casa?
My first deed as Senator is designating you as the official jester. Mi primer acto como senador será designarte como bufón oficial.
Tom has high blood pressure. Tom tiene presión arterial alta.
As a public official you have sworn an oath to uphold and defend the constitution. Como oficial público usted ha hecho un juramento de sostener y defender la constitución.
He receives a high salary. Él recibe un gran salario.
The European Union has 23 official languages, theoretically with the same rights, but in practice only 3 working languages: English, French and German. La Unión Europea tiene 23 idiomas oficiales, teóricamente con los mismos derechos, pero en la práctica sólo tres de ellos prevalecen: Inglés, francés y alemán.
They are high school students. Son estudiantes de preparatoria.
Thai is the official language in Thailand. El tailandés es la lengua oficial en Tailandia.
I read the book in my second year of high school. Leí el libro en mi segundo año en la preparatoria.
The official informed Bob that his request for a parking permit had been rejected. El oficial le informó a Bob que su solicitud por un permiso de estacionamiento había sido rechazada.
How high is Mt. Fuji? ¿Qué altura tiene el monte Fuji?
He's dead. It's official. Está muerto. Es oficial.
The building is seven stories high. El edificio tiene siete pisos de altura.
The official start is on Saturday. El comienzo oficial es el sábado.
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