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  • 1 nousta

    yks.nom. nousta; yks.gen. nousen; yks.part. nousi; yks.ill. nousisi; mon.gen. nouskoon; mon.part. noussut; mon.ill. noustiin
    advance (verb)
    arise (verb)
    ascend (verb)
    climb (verb)
    escalate (verb)
    get into (verb)
    go up (verb)
    heave (verb)
    increase (verb)
    mantle (verb)
    mount (verb)
    ramp (verb)
    rise (verb)
    stand up (verb)
    stiffen (verb)
    stir (verb)
    advancing (adje)
    amount to get up stand
    * * *
    • get out of
    • move upward
    • mount
    • mantle
    • make one's way
    • look up somebody
    • increase
    • improve
    • heave
    • grow
    • go up
    • originate
    • get up
    • reach
    • get out of bed
    • get on
    • get on one's feet
    • get off
    • get into
    • get down
    • escalate
    • emerge
    • embark
    • go on board
    • spring from
    • turn up
    • tower
    • take off
    • stir
    • stiffen
    • start
    • stand
    • stand up
    • stand high
    • raise
    • sprout
    • disembark
    • show up
    • shoot up
    • run to
    • rise
    • resurrect
    • resist
    • refuse
    • rebel
    • revolt
    • ramp
    • sprung
    • board
    • advance
    • amount to
    • appear
    • arise
    • ascend
    • commence
    • begin
    • run high
    • clamber
    • climb
    • come from
    • come to
    • come up to
    • come up
    • become higher

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > nousta

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