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3 вгору
up, upward(s); aloftвгору річкою — upstream, up the river
підійматися вгору — to ascend, to mount, to go up
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down|wards — «DOWN wuhrdz», adverb. = downward. (Cf. ↑downward) … Useful english dictionary
wards — wards·man; west·wards; back·wards; bed·wards; city·wards; cloud·wards; death·wards; door·wards; dor·sal·wards; down·wards; earth·wards; equa·tor·wards; floor·wards; front·wards; god·wards; grave·wards; ground·wards; head·wards; hith·er·wards;… … English syllables
down — cam·per·down; down; down·cast·ness; down·come; down·gone; down·heart·ed·ness; down·i·ly; down·i·ness; down·land; down·less; down·looked; down·most; down·ness; down·right·ly; down·set; down·some; down·to·ni·an; down·trod·den; down·with; gae·down;… … English syllables
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downwards — down·wards … English syllables
downward — down•ward [[t]ˈdaʊn wərd[/t]] adv. 1) Also, down′wards. from a higher to a lower level or condition 2) from a source or beginning 3) from a past time to the present 4) moving to a lower level or condition 5) descending from a source or beginning… … From formal English to slang
downwards — down|wards [ˈdaunwədz US wərdz] adv also downward 1.) towards a lower level or position ≠ ↑upwards ▪ Nina glanced downwards. ▪ Hold out your hands with your palms facing downwards. ▪ The body was lying face downwards (=with the front of the body… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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