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1 upwards
{'ʌpwədz}
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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