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f.1 hill (cuesta).2 ascent, climb.3 increase, rise (aumento).se espera una subida de las temperaturas temperatures are expected to risesubida de precios price increasesubida de sueldo pay rise4 pick-up, recovery in prices.past part.past participle of spanish verb: subir.* * *1 (ascenso) ascent, climb2 (pendiente) slope, hill3 (automovilismo) hill climb4 figurado (aumento - gen) increase; (- de temperatura) rise; (- de precios, salario) rise, increase* * *noun f.1) rise2) ascent, climb* * *SF1) (=ascensión) [de montaña, cuesta] ascentes una subida difícil — it's a tough ascent o climb
2) (=pendiente) slope, hill3) (=aumento) rise, increaseuna subida de los precios — a price rise o increase
subida salarial — pay rise, wage increase
4) * [de drogas] high ** * *a) ( pendiente) rise, climbc) (de temperatura, precios, salarios) rise, increase* * *= climb, flow, rise, rise, upturn, climb up, raise, upward spiral, upswing, escalation, spiral, hike, ascent, mark-up [markup].Ex. The graph of the growth of the subject shows an initial flat, a steep climb, a small flat, and a rapid decline.Ex. The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).Ex. The rapid rise of computer literacy in the world has led to a demand for the easy availability of many kinds of information.Ex. Consideration must be given to vertical rises (from floor to floor), wiring compartment (don't underestimate need), horizontal cable distribution, and ducting systems.Ex. The only hope for the future of the industry lies in a general upturn in the economy.Ex. Women's climb up the career ladder has been fostered through programmes which aim to instil gender awareness in existing male members of staff.Ex. The article has the tile 'Look out bosses! Union power's going to get your employees a raise!'.Ex. Most worrying for all retailers is the continuing upward spiral in overheads and specifically in rents and rates.Ex. The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex. Such a formula would seek to contain the escalation in serial prices.Ex. The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.Ex. The double-digit tuition hikes of recent years have slowed, though tuition is still rising faster than the inflation rate.Ex. Highways with repeating hairpin turns allow easier, safer ascents and descents of mountainous terrain than a direct, steep climb and descent.Ex. Customers will be charged either a mark-up or a mark-down, depending on whether they are buying or selling.----* experimentar una subida = experience + rise.* subida acusada = sharp rise.* subida al poder = seizure of power.* subida de las tasas = rate increase.* subida de los tipos de interés = rate increase, interest-rate increase.* subida de precios = price rise, rising costs, price increase, increased price, price hike, price hike.* subida de temperatura = heat gain.* subida espectacular = steep rise.* subida salarial = pay increase, salary increase, pay rise, salary rise, salary hike, raise.* subida salarial por méritos = merit increase.* subidas y bajadas = highs and lows.* subida vertiginosa = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* * *a) ( pendiente) rise, climbc) (de temperatura, precios, salarios) rise, increase* * *= climb, flow, rise, rise, upturn, climb up, raise, upward spiral, upswing, escalation, spiral, hike, ascent, mark-up [markup].Ex: The graph of the growth of the subject shows an initial flat, a steep climb, a small flat, and a rapid decline.
Ex: The vocabulary used in conjunction with PRECIS is split in two sections, one part for Entities (or things) and the other for Attributes (properties of things, for example colour, weight; activities of things, for example flow, and properties of activities, for example, slow, turbulent).Ex: The rapid rise of computer literacy in the world has led to a demand for the easy availability of many kinds of information.Ex: Consideration must be given to vertical rises (from floor to floor), wiring compartment (don't underestimate need), horizontal cable distribution, and ducting systems.Ex: The only hope for the future of the industry lies in a general upturn in the economy.Ex: Women's climb up the career ladder has been fostered through programmes which aim to instil gender awareness in existing male members of staff.Ex: The article has the tile 'Look out bosses! Union power's going to get your employees a raise!'.Ex: Most worrying for all retailers is the continuing upward spiral in overheads and specifically in rents and rates.Ex: The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex: Such a formula would seek to contain the escalation in serial prices.Ex: The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.Ex: The double-digit tuition hikes of recent years have slowed, though tuition is still rising faster than the inflation rate.Ex: Highways with repeating hairpin turns allow easier, safer ascents and descents of mountainous terrain than a direct, steep climb and descent.Ex: Customers will be charged either a mark-up or a mark-down, depending on whether they are buying or selling.* experimentar una subida = experience + rise.* subida acusada = sharp rise.* subida al poder = seizure of power.* subida de las tasas = rate increase.* subida de los tipos de interés = rate increase, interest-rate increase.* subida de precios = price rise, rising costs, price increase, increased price, price hike, price hike.* subida de temperatura = heat gain.* subida espectacular = steep rise.* subida salarial = pay increase, salary increase, pay rise, salary rise, salary hike, raise.* subida salarial por méritos = merit increase.* subidas y bajadas = highs and lows.* subida vertiginosa = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* * *A1 (pendiente) rise, climbir de or ( AmL) en subida to go uphillla subida fue más dura que la bajada the ascent was harder than the descent o going up was harder than coming down3 (de precios, salarios) rise, increase; (de temperatura) rise, increasese registró una fuerte subida del yen there was a sharp rise in the value of the yen, the yen rose sharply o substantiallyla subida del río supuso un peligro the river rose to a dangerous levelB ( Inf) upload* * *
subida sustantivo femenino
( al poder) rise
subido,-a adj fam (intenso) un rojo subido, a deep red
♦ Locuciones: una conversación subida de tono, a risqué conversation
subida sustantivo femenino
1 (incremento de precios, temperatura, etc) rise, increase
2 (cuesta, pendiente) slope, hill
3 (a una montaña) ascent
' subida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ascenso
- negociar
- protesta
- protestar
- subido
- brusco
- crecida
- escalada
- trabajoso
English:
ascent
- climb
- demand
- escalation
- gazumping
- increase
- jump
- pay increase
- rise
- scramble
- way
- hike
- raise
- soar
- up
* * *subida nf1. [cuesta] hill2. [ascensión] ascent, climb;el tenista australiano se impuso en sus subidas a la red the Australian player showed his superiority when he came to the net3. [aumento] increase, rise;se espera una subida de las temperaturas temperatures are expected to risesubida de sueldo Br pay rise, US pay raise4. CompRP Famuna subida al carro an attempt to jump on the bandwagon* * *f rise, ascent;subida de los precios rise in prices* * *subida nf1) : ascent, climb2) : rise, increase3) : slope, hillir de subida: to go uphill* * *subida n1. (aumento) rise2. (ascenso) ascent / climb3. (cuesta) hill / slope -
3 subida
• acclivity• ascent• climb• inclination from the perpendicular• incline one's ear to• incorruptible• increase activities• ripsaw• RISC• rise• rise a session• slope• uprush• upward slope -
4 subida acusada
(n.) = sharp riseEx. Libraries are experiencing a drop in the number of persons visiting the library but a sharp rise in the number of volumes lent on library loan.* * *(n.) = sharp riseEx: Libraries are experiencing a drop in the number of persons visiting the library but a sharp rise in the number of volumes lent on library loan.
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5 subida al poder
(n.) = seizure of powerEx. This article examines the experiences of GUL during World War I, and the GUL's fate after the Nazi seizure of power and the destruction of certain books.* * *(n.) = seizure of powerEx: This article examines the experiences of GUL during World War I, and the GUL's fate after the Nazi seizure of power and the destruction of certain books.
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6 subida de las tasas
(n.) = rate increaseEx. They are not going to cough up additional money to pay for these rate increases.* * *(n.) = rate increaseEx: They are not going to cough up additional money to pay for these rate increases.
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7 subida de los tipos de interés
(n.) = rate increase, interest-rate increaseEx. They are not going to cough up additional money to pay for these rate increases.Ex. An interest-rate increase is a weapon to fight inflation which will cast an impact on all industries.* * *(n.) = rate increase, interest-rate increaseEx: They are not going to cough up additional money to pay for these rate increases.
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8 subida de precios
(n.) = price rise, rising costs, price increase, increased price, price hike, price hikeEx. The socialists states are developing library networks as a way of coping with price rises.Ex. The base of higher education is shrinking because of the drop in the birthrate and rising costs.Ex. This article discusses the worsening acquisitions budget at the library placing blame on the continuing large price increases of periodicals and books.Ex. The serials crisis is related to increased prices and the inability of academic libraries to keep pace with the demand for research materials.Ex. Health-care price hike is daylight robbery.Ex. The Minister is firm about not rolling back oil prices insisting that the price hike was 'very marginal'.* * *(n.) = price rise, rising costs, price increase, increased price, price hike, price hikeEx: The socialists states are developing library networks as a way of coping with price rises.
Ex: The base of higher education is shrinking because of the drop in the birthrate and rising costs.Ex: This article discusses the worsening acquisitions budget at the library placing blame on the continuing large price increases of periodicals and books.Ex: The serials crisis is related to increased prices and the inability of academic libraries to keep pace with the demand for research materials.Ex: Health-care price hike is daylight robbery.Ex: The Minister is firm about not rolling back oil prices insisting that the price hike was 'very marginal'. -
9 subida espectacular
(n.) = steep riseEx. With the increasing use of MEDLARS, the Bibliothek der Medizinischen Hochschule in Hannover has seen a steep rise in requests for items not held in the library.* * *(n.) = steep riseEx: With the increasing use of MEDLARS, the Bibliothek der Medizinischen Hochschule in Hannover has seen a steep rise in requests for items not held in the library.
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10 subida salarial
(n.) = pay increase, salary increase, pay rise, salary rise, salary hike, raiseEx. For their indifference, they were rewarded with personnel evaluations which reflected an imaginatively fabricated version of the truth, but which did afford the requisite ego boost and commensurate pay increase.Ex. The superintendent stated that this was an area she herself was anxious to investigate, because for all practical purposes salary increases were automatic and equal 'across-the-board'.Ex. This performance-based pay scheme is based on a job classification and salary schedule and pay rises are flexible rather than automatic.Ex. The highest salary rise was largely in organizations with the highest revenues and assets.Ex. Inflation in both Australia and New Zealand is 2.8 per cent, and salary hikes are expected at 4.2 per cent and 3.8 per cent respectively.Ex. The article has the tile 'Look out bosses! Union power's going to get your employees a raise!'.* * *(n.) = pay increase, salary increase, pay rise, salary rise, salary hike, raiseEx: For their indifference, they were rewarded with personnel evaluations which reflected an imaginatively fabricated version of the truth, but which did afford the requisite ego boost and commensurate pay increase.
Ex: The superintendent stated that this was an area she herself was anxious to investigate, because for all practical purposes salary increases were automatic and equal 'across-the-board'.Ex: This performance-based pay scheme is based on a job classification and salary schedule and pay rises are flexible rather than automatic.Ex: The highest salary rise was largely in organizations with the highest revenues and assets.Ex: Inflation in both Australia and New Zealand is 2.8 per cent, and salary hikes are expected at 4.2 per cent and 3.8 per cent respectively.Ex: The article has the tile 'Look out bosses! Union power's going to get your employees a raise!'. -
11 subida salarial por méritos
(n.) = merit increaseEx. 'She's also on to look into the matter of merit increases and faculty evaluation,' she coughed discreetly.* * *(n.) = merit increaseEx: 'She's also on to look into the matter of merit increases and faculty evaluation,' she coughed discreetly.
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12 subida vertiginosa
f.upsurge, soaring, soar.* * *(n.) = spiralling [spiraling, -USA]Ex. The spiralling of periodical subscription prices is considered to have endangered the viability of the periodicals themselves.* * *(n.) = spiralling [spiraling, -USA]Ex: The spiralling of periodical subscription prices is considered to have endangered the viability of the periodicals themselves.
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13 subida del dólar
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14 subida del nivel del agua
• tidalDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > subida del nivel del agua
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15 subida vertical
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17 subida de agua
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19 tiempo de subida
spa tiempo (m) de subidaeng time of ascent (diving)Безопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > tiempo de subida
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20 experimentar una subida
(v.) = experience + riseEx. This article discusses the serious implications of published research on price comparisons, especially when periodical prices are experiencing a meteoric rise.* * *(v.) = experience + riseEx: This article discusses the serious implications of published research on price comparisons, especially when periodical prices are experiencing a meteoric rise.
См. также в других словарях:
subida — sustantivo femenino 1. Acción y resultado de subir o subirse: Nora está muy nerviosa, ha tenido una subida de tensión por culpa de los problemas laborales. Se espera una subida generalizada de precios en diciembre. 2. Camino o terreno que… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
subida — s. f. 1. Ato ou efeito de subir. 2. Ladeira; encosta. 3. Crescimento … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
subida — f. ☛ V. subido … Diccionario de la lengua española
subida — ► sustantivo femenino 1 Acción y resultado de subir o subirse: ■ lo que más le preocupa es la subida del paro juvenil. SINÓNIMO alza ascenso [subimiento] 2 Pendiente, considerada en sentido ascendente: ■ no sé si podré llegar al final de esa… … Enciclopedia Universal
subida — s f 1 Acto de subir: la subida a una montaña, la subida de los precios 2 Lugar por donde se sube: la subida del camión 3 Terreno inclinado, pendiente por la que se sube a algún lugar El coche se quedó sin frenos en una subida … Español en México
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subida — (f) (Intermedio) cambio de lugar de uno a otro más elevado Ejemplos: Siempre tomo en ascensor, porque la subida me cansa. La lluvia nos imposibilitó la subida a la montaña. Sinónimos: desarrollo, crecimiento, incremento, vuelo, cuesta, inflación … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
subida — sustantivo femenino 1) ascensión*, elevación, ascenso. ≠ descenso, caída. 2) cuesta, pendiente, repecho. ≠ bajada … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
Subida Urkiola — Subida a Urkiola Subida a Urkiola Informations Nom Subida a Urkiola Pays Espagne … Wikipédia en Français
Subida al cielo — Título Subida al cielo Ficha técnica Dirección Luis Buñuel Producción Manuel Altolaguirre María Luisa Gómez Mena … Wikipedia Español
Subida al Naranco — (dt. Anstieg nach Naranco) ist ein spanisches Straßenradrennen. Das Rennen wurde 1941 zum ersten Mal ausgetragen und findet seitdem mit Unterbrechungen jährlich im Mai statt. Austragungsort ist die Gegend rund um den Schlussanstieg Monte Naranco… … Deutsch Wikipedia