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• nousta• enentää• eskaloida• porrastaa• kiihdyttää• laajentaa* * *'eskəleit(to increase or enlarge rapidly: Prices are escalating.) nousta, laajeta -
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v. 1. шат дараалан хөгжүүлэх. 2. аажмаар өсөх/ өсгөх. 2. хурцатгах, хурцадмал байдал бий болгох. escalation n. хурцадмал байдал. -
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vt., vi. (군사행동따위를)단계적으로확대하다, 단계적으로 강화하다, 점증하다 -
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eskalirati
intenzivirati
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['eskəleɪt] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo [ conflict] intensificarsi, aggravarsi; [ violence] intensificarsi; [ prices] salire, aumentare; [ unemployment] aumentare, crescere* * *['eskəleit](to increase or enlarge rapidly: Prices are escalating.) aumentare* * *['eskəleɪt] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo [ conflict] intensificarsi, aggravarsi; [ violence] intensificarsi; [ prices] salire, aumentare; [ unemployment] aumentare, crescere -
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['ɛskəleɪt]vi* * *['eskəleit](to increase or enlarge rapidly: Prices are escalating.) rosnąć, powiększać się -
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['eskəleit](to increase or enlarge rapidly: Prices are escalating.) (par cenām) celties; palielināt; saasināt* * *saasināt; celties -
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засилува, заострува, ескалира, проширува* * *проширува, засилува, заострува, ескалира; ескалира, засилува -
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['eskəleit](to increase or enlarge rapidly: Prices are escalating.) augti, didėti -
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v. trappa upp, eskalera; öka* * *['eskəleit](to increase or enlarge rapidly: Prices are escalating.) trappa upp, eskalera -
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v incrementar, augmentar, intensificar, estendre | COM apujar | incrementar-se, intensificar-se, estendre's -
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['eskəleit](to increase or enlarge rapidly: Prices are escalating.) zvyšovat se* * *• vystupňovat• eskalovat -
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['eskəleit](to increase or enlarge rapidly: Prices are escalating.) stupňovať sa* * *• vystupnovat -
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['eskəleit](to increase or enlarge rapidly: Prices are escalating.) a creşte rapid -
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laienema, tõusvalt arenema, eskaleerima -
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['eskəleɪt]vрозгорта́ти; розши́рювати(ся), поси́лювати(ся); заго́стрювати(ся) ( про конфлікт)
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escalate — UK [ˈeskəleɪt] / US [ˈeskəˌleɪt] verb Word forms escalate : present tense I/you/we/they escalate he/she/it escalates present participle escalating past tense escalated past participle escalated 1) [intransitive/transitive] to become much worse or … English dictionary
escalate — verb 1 become/make sth worse ADVERB ▪ quickly, rapidly ▪ gradually, steadily ▪ Violence between the two sides has been steadily escalating. ▪ The risks gradually escalate … Collocations dictionary
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escalate — es|ca|late [ˈeskəleıt] v [I and T] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: escalator] 1.) if fighting, violence, or a bad situation escalates, or if someone escalates it, it becomes much worse escalate into ▪ Her fear was escalating into panic. ▪ The fighting… … Dictionary of contemporary English