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  • 1 ascending

    adj. yükselen
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    1. artan 2. yukarı çıkma (n.) 3. yukarı çık (v.) 4. yükselerek (prep.)

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  • 2 ascending

    yükselen

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  • 3 ascending

    artan

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  • 4 ascending node

    çıkış düğümü

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  • 5 ascending order

    artan sıra

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  • 6 ascending sort

    artan sıralama

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  • 7 ascending node

    çikis dügümü

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  • 8 ascending node

    çıkış düğümü

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  • 9 ascending order

    artan sıra

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  • 10 ascending sort

    artan sıralama

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  • 11 up

    adj. ayakta, dik, çıkmış, yükselmiş, üstün, önde, ayaklanmış, olmuş, olmakta, keyifli, ümitli, yukarı giden, şehre giden
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    adv. yukarı, yukarıya, kuzeye, hepsini (fiillerle)
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    interj. kalk, yaşasın, yukarı
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    n. çıkış, artış, uyarıcı, mutluluk veren şey
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    prep. yukarı, yukarıya, tepesinde, içeride (ülke)
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    v. yükseltmek, artırmak, uyuşturucu almak
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    yukarı
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    1. adverb, adjective
    1) (to, or at, a higher or better position: Is the elevator going up?; The office is up on the top floor; She looked up at him; The price of coffee is up again.) yukarı, yukarıda, yukarıya
    2) (erect: Sit/Stand up; He got up from his chair.) yukarı
    3) (out of bed: What time do you get up?; I'll be up all night finishing this work.) (yataktan) kalkmış
    4) (to the place or person mentioned or understood: A taxi drove up and she got in; He came up (to me) and shook hands.) yanına, yakınına
    5) (into the presence, or consideration, of a person, group of people etc: He brought up the subject during the conversation.) ortaya
    6) (to an increased degree eg of loudness, speed etc: Please turn the radio up a little!; Speak up! I can't hear you) daha yüksek sesle/hızla v.b.
    7) (used to indicate completeness; throughly or finally: You'll end up in hospital if you don't drive more carefully; Help me wash up the dishes!; I've used up the whole supply of paper; He tore up the letter.) tamamen
    2. preposition
    1) (to or at a higher level on: He climbed up the tree.) yukarı
    2) ((at a place) along: They walked up the street; Their house is up the road.) boyunca
    3) (towards the source of (a river): When do the salmon start swimming up the river?) kaynağa/ters yöne doğru
    3. verb
    (to increase (a price etc): They upped the price that they wanted for their house.) arttırmak
    - upwards
    - upward
    - up-and-coming
    - uphill
    4. adjective
    1) (sloping upwards; ascending: an uphill road.) yokuş yukarı
    2) (difficult: This will be an uphill struggle.) güç, zahmetli
    5. noun
    (the upper floor(s): The ground floor needs painting, but the upstairs is nice; ( also adjective) an upstairs sitting room.) üst/yukarı kat
    - be up and about
    - be up to
    - up to
    - up to date

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  • Ascending — Ascend As*cend , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Ascended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ascending}.] [L. ascendere; ad + scandere to climb, mount. See {Scan}.] 1. To move upward; to mount; to go up; to rise; opposed to {descend}. [1913 Webster] Higher yet that star… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ascending — adjective Date: 1581 1. a. rising or increasing to higher levels, values, or degrees < ascending powers of x > b. mounting or sloping upward 2. rising upward usually from a more or less prostrate base or point of attachment …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ascending — adj. Ascending is used with these nouns: ↑order …   Collocations dictionary

  • Ascending latitude — Ascending As*cend ing, a. Rising; moving upward; as, an ascending kite. {As*cend ing*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] {Ascending latitude} (Astron.), the increasing latitude of a planet. Ferguson. {Ascending line} (Geneol.), the line of relationship… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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