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101 elevate
поднимать; ставить вверху; возвышать; повышать -
102 elevate
увеличивать; увеличить -
103 elevate
pataasin, táas, matayog, Itaas, Mataas -
104 elevate
kkt. 1 mengangkat. 2 meninggikan, menaikkan. -elevated ks. yang ditinggikan, tinggi. -
105 elevate
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106 elevate
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107 elevate
/'eliveit/ * ngoại động từ - nâng lên, đưa lên, giương (súng...); ngẩng lên; ngước (mắt); cất cao (giọng nói) - nâng cao (phẩm giá) - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) làm phấn khởi, làm phấn chấn; làm hân hoan, làm hoan hỉ -
108 elevate
verb transitiveഉയര്ത്തുക, ധാര്മ്മികോന്നമനം വരുത്തുക, പൊന്തിക്കുക, ഉത്ക ൃഷ്ടമാക്കുക -
109 Elevate
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110 elevate
v. vzvyšati · взвышати vi., vzvysiti · взвысити vp. -
111 elevate
поднимать; возвышать -
112 elevate hopes
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113 elevate the voice
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114 elevate the discussion
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115 elevate mind
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116 elevate el·evate vt
['ɛlɪˌveɪt]1)(raise in rank, importance)
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117 elevate the skin
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118 elevate (of blood pressure)
increase, rise, elevate (of blood pressure)English-Russian dictionary of medicine > elevate (of blood pressure)
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119 elevate antenna
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120 elevate L leg sideways
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > elevate L leg sideways
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Elevate — El e*vate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Elevated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Elevating}.] [L. elevatus, p. p. of elevare; e + levare to lift up, raise, akin to levis light in weight. See {Levity}.] 1. To bring from a lower place to a higher; to lift up; to raise; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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elevate — (v.) late 15c., from L. elevatus, pp. of elevare lift up, raise, figuratively, to lighten, alleviate, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + levare lighten, raise, from levis light in weight (see LEVER (Cf. lever)). Related … Etymology dictionary
elevate — *lift, raise, rear, hoist, heave, boost Analogous words: *exalt, aggrandize, magnify: heighten, enhance (see INTENSIFY): *rise, mount, ascend, tower, soar, rocket Antonyms: lower Contrasted words: *abase, debase, degrade, demean, humble … New Dictionary of Synonyms
elevate — ► VERB 1) lift to a higher position. 2) raise to a higher level or status. ORIGIN Latin elevare to raise … English terms dictionary
elevate — [el′ə vāt΄] vt. elevated, elevating [ME elevaten < L elevatus, pp. of elevare, to raise < e , out + levare, to make light, lift < levis, LIGHT2] 1. to lift up; raise 2. to raise the pitch or volume of (esp. the voice) 3. to raise (a… … English World dictionary