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41 आरुहि
ආරුහි aaruhi āruhi(aor of āruhati) ascended; mounted; climbed. -
42 रूळ्ह
රූළ්හ ruuLha rūḷha(pp. of rūhati) grew; ascended; healed (a wound). -
43 रूहि
රූහි ruuhi rūhi(aor of rūhati) grew; ascended; healed (a wound). -
44 समारुय्ह
සමාරුය්හ samaaruyha samāruyha(abs. of samāruhati) having climbed up; having ascended. -
45 समारूळ्ह
සමාරූළ්හ samaaruuLha samārūḷha(pp. of samāruhati) climbed up; ascended. -
46 समारुहि
සමාරුහි samaaruhi samāruhi(aor of samāruhati) climbed up; ascended. -
47 समारुहित्वा
සමාරුහිත්වා samaaruhitvaa samāruhitvā(abs. of samāruhati) having climbed up; having ascended. -
48 ascend
[ə'send] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo form. [ person] salire; [bird, soul] innalzarsi, salire; [ deity] salire, ascendere* * *[ə'send](to climb, go, or rise up: The smoke ascended into the air.) ascendere, salire- ascent
- ascend the throne* * *[ə'send] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo form. [ person] salire; [bird, soul] innalzarsi, salire; [ deity] salire, ascendere -
49 ascend
[ə'sɛnd] 1. vthill wspinać się (wspiąć się perf) na +acc; stairs wspinać się (wspiąć się perf) po +loc; throne wstępować (wstąpić perf) na +acc2. vipath, stairs piąć się; person ( on foot) wspinać się (wspiąć się perf); ( in lift) wjeżdżać (wjechać perf)* * *[ə'send](to climb, go, or rise up: The smoke ascended into the air.) wznosić/unosić się- ascent
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50 ascend
[ə'send](to climb, go, or rise up: The smoke ascended into the air.) kāpt(augšā); pacelties; uzlēkt- ascent
- ascend the throne* * *uzlēkt, uzņemt augstumu; kāpt; kāpt augšā -
51 ascend
[ə'send](to climb, go, or rise up: The smoke ascended into the air.) kopti, kilti, lipti- ascent
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52 ascend
v. klättra, bestiga; stiga upp* * *[ə'send](to climb, go, or rise up: The smoke ascended into the air.) bestiga, stiga- ascent
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53 ascend
as·cend [əʼsend] vt( form);to \ascend sth etw emporsteigen ( geh)to \ascend the stairs die Treppe hinaufsteigen;to \ascend the throne den Thron besteigen viChrist \ascended into heaven Christus ist in den Himmel aufgefahren;in \ascending order in aufsteigender Reihenfolge;in \ascending order of importance nach zunehmender Wichtigkeitshe hoped in time to \ascend to the status of head of department sie hoffte, möglichst schnell Abteilungsleiterin zu werden -
54 draw together
vtto \draw together sb together jdn zusammenbringen, zu einer Annäherung zwischen jdm führen;unfortunately, the death of their son did not \draw together them together der Tod ihres Sohnes brachte sie einander leider nicht näher;to \draw together sth together etw zusammenziehen;she drew the folds of her skirt together and ascended the stairs sie raffte ihren Rock zusammen und stieg die Treppe hinauf vi zusammenrücken;to \draw together closer together enger [o näher] zusammenrücken -
55 ascend
[ə'send](to climb, go, or rise up: The smoke ascended into the air.) (vy)stoupat- ascent
- ascend the throne* * *• vystoupat• stoupat -
56 ascend
[ə'send](to climb, go, or rise up: The smoke ascended into the air.) stúpať- ascent
- ascend the throne* * *• stúpat• nastúpit -
57 ascend
[ə'send](to climb, go, or rise up: The smoke ascended into the air.) a se ridica- ascent
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58 ascend
[ə'send](to climb, go, or rise up: The smoke ascended into the air.) ανέρχομαι, ανεβαίνω- ascent
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59 ascend
[ə'send]гл.1) подниматьсяA roar of shouts ascended. — Поднялся страшный крик.
2) всходить, взбираться, подниматьсяSyn:This pretty village is situated about a mile west of the town, ascending a hill. — Эта миленькая деревушка расположена на склоне холма в миле к западу от города.
4) восходить, вести происхождениеSyn:date 2. 4)5) продвигаться ( по службе)Syn:occupy 5)6) авиа набирать высоту7) астр. восходить8) муз. повышаться ( о звуке); звучать тоном выше -
60 cathedra
[kə'θiːdrə]сущ.; лат.; мн. cathedras, cathedrae1) кафедра2) рел.а) кафедра, епископский трон ( в кафедральном соборе)б) сан епископаArchbishop Turstin ascended the cathedra of York in 1114. — Архиепископ Торстин принял йоркскую кафедру в 1114 году.
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