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  1. Dicionário inglês-português. top five substantivo, plural. cinco primeiros pl m. Veja também: top adj — maior adj. ·. principal adj. ·. máximo adj. ·. superior adj. ·. melhor adj. ·. alto adj. ·. central adj. ·. especial adj. ·. elevada adj. ·. excelente adj. ·. absoluta adj. ·. superficial adj. top s — topo m. ·. parte superior f. ·. ponta f. ·.

  2. Tradução de 'top five' e muitas outras traduções em português no dicionário de inglês-português.

  3. The top (five, ten, twenty, etc.) best-selling or highest-ranked things in a list. The film debuted at number 1 in the box office, but it fell out of the top ten by the following week. It has constantly been ranked in the top five best games for the Nintendo Entertainment System. See also: five, ten, top.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Top_FiveTop Five - Wikipedia

    Top Five is a 2014 American comedy film written and directed by Chris Rock. Produced by Scott Rudin and Eli Bush, the film stars Rock, Rosario Dawson , and Gabrielle Union , and follows New York City comedian and film star Andre Allen (Rock), who has to confront his past and comedic career while doing an interview with journalist Chelsea Brown (Dawson).

  5. Really it's a hypothetical top 5 and would be detrimental to list. What the line means is that someone should be up there in your list of considerations whenever you make an important decision. It doesn't mean they have to be the first consideration, but they're important enough to you that you include them in your decision-making.

  6. Top 1-2%; Top 5%; Top 10%; Top 25%; Top 50%, or; Not in the top 50%; The student got an A in my class, and scored in the top 25% of students, class-rank-wise. But I am afraid that if I rate them as "top 25%," and they are applying to a top program, it will make them look like a bad student.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › High_fiveHigh five - Wikipedia

    The high five is a hand gesture whereby two people simultaneously raise one hand and slap the flat of their palm against the other. The gesture is often preceded verbally by a phrase like "Give me five", "High five", or "Up top". Its meaning varies with the context of use but can include as a greeting, congratulations, or celebration.