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upwards [ˈʌpwədz]• place your hands palm upwards on your knees placez les mains sur les genoux, paumes vers le haut► upwards of ( = more than) plus de• to cost upwards of £100,000 coûter plus de 100 000 livres* * *['ʌpwədz] 1.1) lit [look, point] vers le hautto go ou move upwards — monter
2) fig2.from five years/£10 upwards — à partir de cinq ans/10 livres sterling
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upwards ['ʌpwədz]1 adverb(a) (move, climb) vers le haut;∎ to slope upwards monter;∎ we looked upwards nous avons levé les yeux ou regardé vers le haut;∎ if you look upwards you can see… si vous levez la tête ou les yeux, vous voyez…;∎ prices are moving upwards les prix sont à la hausse∎ she placed the photos (face) upwards on the table elle a posé les photos à l'endroit sur la table;∎ he lay on the floor face upwards il était allongé par terre sur le dos∎ from 15 years upwards à partir de 15 ans;∎ from her youth upwards depuis sa jeunesse∎ upwards of 100 candidates applied plus de 100 candidats se sont présentés;∎ they can cost upwards of £150 ils peuvent coûter 150 livres et plus -
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A adv1 lit [look, point] vers le haut ; to go ou move upwards monter ; to glide upwards remonter or glisser vers le haut ; he was lying face upwards il était allongé sur le dos ;2 fig to push prices upwards faire monter les prix ; to revise one's forecasts upwards réviser ses prévisions à la hausse ; from five years/£10 upwards à partir de cinq ans/10 livres sterling ; she's moving upwards in her profession elle avance dans sa carrière. -
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upwards adv hacia arribatr['ʌpwədz]1 hacia arriba2 familiar algo más de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLupwards of más de■ there were upwards of 50,000 people at the demonstration había más de 50.000 personas en la manifestaciónface upwards boca arribaadv.• hacia arriba adv.['ʌpwǝdz]ADV (esp Brit) = upward 2. -
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upwards [ˊʌpwədsz] adv1) вверх;to follow the river upwards идти́ вверх по реке́
2) бо́льше; ста́рше; вы́ше;children of five years and upwards де́ти пяти́ лет и ста́рше
◊upwards of свы́ше
;upwards of 50 people бо́лее 50 челове́к
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upwards aufwärtsEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > upwards
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['ʌpwədz]1) [look, point] verso l'altoto go o move upwards spostarsi verso l'alto; to glide upwards risalire verso l'alto; he was lying face upwards — giaceva a faccia in su o con la faccia all'insù
2) fig.3) upwards of più diupwards of Ј50, 20% — più di 50 sterline, del 20%
* * *upwards► upward (2)* * *['ʌpwədz]1) [look, point] verso l'altoto go o move upwards spostarsi verso l'alto; to glide upwards risalire verso l'alto; he was lying face upwards — giaceva a faccia in su o con la faccia all'insù
2) fig.3) upwards of più diupwards of Ј50, 20% — più di 50 sterline, del 20%
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adverb2)upwards of — mehr als; über
they cost £200 and upwards — sie kosten 200 Pfund und darüber
* * *up·wards[ˈʌpwədz, AM -wɚdz]adv inv1. (move upwards) nach oben, aufwärtsfrom the waist \upwards von der Taille aufwärts2. (with numbers) nach obenit's likely to cost \upwards of 500,000 dollars es wird wahrscheinlich mehr als 500.000 Dollar kostento revise costs \upwards die Kosten nach oben korrigieren* * *['ʌpwədz]adv (esp Brit)1) move aufwärts, nach obento look upwards — hochsehen, nach oben sehen
face upwards — mit dem Gesicht nach oben
2)prices from £4 upwards — Preise von £ 4 an, Preise ab £ 4from childhood upwards — von Kind auf or an, von Kindheit an
* * ** * *adverb2)upwards of — mehr als; über
they cost £200 and upwards — sie kosten 200 Pfund und darüber
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[ˈʌpwədz]upwards больше; старше; выше; children of five years and upwards дети пяти лет и старше; upwards of свыше; upwards of 50 people более 50 человек upwards вверх; to follow the river upwards идти вверх по реке revise upwards пересматривать в сторону повышения upwards больше; старше; выше; children of five years and upwards дети пяти лет и старше; upwards of свыше; upwards of 50 people более 50 человек upwards больше; старше; выше; children of five years and upwards дети пяти лет и старше; upwards of свыше; upwards of 50 people более 50 человек -
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ˈʌpwədz нареч.;
= upward вверх - to look * cмотреть вверх - to follow the river * идти вверх по реке больше, старше, выше - сhildren of six years and * дети от шести лет и старше начиная с( какого-л. периода времени в прошлом) - from my early yoith * с ранней юности свыше - they found * of forty specimens они нашли свыше сорока образцов приблизительно, около - * of a thousand words около тысячи слов upwards больше;
старше;
выше;
children of five years and upwards дети пяти лет и старше;
upwards of свыше;
upwards of 50 people более 50 человек ~ вверх;
to follow the river upwards идти вверх по реке revise ~ пересматривать в сторону повышения upwards больше;
старше;
выше;
children of five years and upwards дети пяти лет и старше;
upwards of свыше;
upwards of 50 people более 50 человек upwards больше;
старше;
выше;
children of five years and upwards дети пяти лет и старше;
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adv1) угору2) більше, вище3) починаючи з (якогось періоду часу в минулому)upwards of — а) понад; б) приблизно, близько
* * *adv1) догориto look [to move] upwards — дивитися [рухатися]догори.
2) більше, старше, вище (and upwards, or upwards); children of six years and upwards діти від шести років та страше3) починаючи з (якого-н. періоду часу в минулому)4) (of) більшеthey found upwards of forty specimens — вони знайшли більше сорока зразків; приблизно, біля
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[ʹʌpwədz] adv1. вверхto look [to move] upwards - смотреть [двигаться] вверх
2. больше, старше, выше (обыкн. and upwards, or upwards)3. начиная с (какого-л. периода времени в прошлом)4. (of)1) свыше2) приблизительно, около -
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adv по-нагоре, нанагоре, по-нависоко
and UPWARDS и повече, и нагоре
UPWARDS of повече от, над (за бройка)* * *{'^pwъdz} adv по-нагоре, нанагоре; по-нависоко; and upwards и повеч* * *нагоре;* * *1. adv по-нагоре, нанагоре, по-нависоко 2. and upwards и повече, и нагоре 3. upwards of повече от, над (за бройка)* * * -
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adv1) догориto look [to move] upwards — дивитися [рухатися]догори.
2) більше, старше, вище (and upwards, or upwards); children of six years and upwards діти від шести років та страше3) починаючи з (якого-н. періоду часу в минулому)4) (of) більшеthey found upwards of forty specimens — вони знайшли більше сорока зразків; приблизно, біля
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