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attributive adjective2) (fig.): (rising rapidly) sprunghaft ansteigend; galoppierend [Preise, Inflation, Kosten]* * *soar·ing[ˈsɔ:rɪŋ]adj attr, inv1. (increasing) rasch steigend, in die Höhe schnellend2. (gliding) [dahin]gleitend* * *['sɔːrɪŋ]adj1) bird, plane aufsteigend, in die Luft steigend; tower hoch aufragend; imagination, ideas, ambition hochfliegend; popularity, reputation schnell zunehmend; prices in die Höhe schnellend; inflation unaufhaltsam; unemployment hochschnellend; pride, hopes wachsendI watched the lark's soaring flight — ich sah, wie sich die Lerche in die Lüfte schwang
2) (liter) voice, music sich erhebend* * *attributive adjective1) (flying) segelnd; [hoch am Himmel] schwebend2) (fig.): (rising rapidly) sprunghaft ansteigend; galoppierend [Preise, Inflation, Kosten]* * *adj.aufsteigend adj.sich erhebend adj.
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