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1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) forhøje2) (to increase (an effect etc).) øge* * *1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) forhøje2) (to increase (an effect etc).) øge -
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1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) hækka2) (to increase (an effect etc).) auka -
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magasra emel, fokozódik, fokoz, emelkedik* * *1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) magasít; felemel2) (to increase (an effect etc).) fokoz -
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1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.)2) (to increase (an effect etc).) aumentar* * *height.en[haitən] vt+vi 1 levantar, elevar. 2 alimentar, fortificar. 3 salientar, intensificar. -
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v. yükseltmek, artırmak, abartmak, şişirmek, yükselmek, artmak, çoğalmak* * *yükselt* * *1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) yüksel(t)mek2) (to increase (an effect etc).) artmak -
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1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) zvišati (se)2) (to increase (an effect etc).) stopnjevati* * *[háitn]transitive verb & intransitive verbzvišati (se), dvigniti (se), stopnjevati (se) -
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• jännittää• tehostaa• kohota• kohottaa• lisätä• ylentää• koventaa• kärjistää• korottaa* * *1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) korottaa2) (to increase (an effect etc).) tehostaa -
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['haɪtn]vtwzmagać (wzmóc perf), potęgować (spotęgować perf)* * *1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) podwyższać2) (to increase (an effect etc).) wzmagać -
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1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) paaugstināt; palielināt; pastiprināt2) (to increase (an effect etc).) vairot* * *paaugstināt, palielināt, pastiprināt; pieaugt -
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1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) paaukštėti, paaukštinti2) (to increase (an effect etc).) sustiprinti, sustiprėti -
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v. höja; förhöja; förstärka; växa* * *1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) höja, bli högre2) (to increase (an effect etc).) []höja, öka, stiga, tillta -
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1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) zvýšit2) (to increase (an effect etc).) zvýšit* * *• vystupňovat• zvýšit se• zvýšit -
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1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) zvýšiť2) (to increase (an effect etc).) zvýšiť* * *• zvýšit -
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1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) a înălţa2) (to increase (an effect etc).) creşte; a spori -
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1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) υψώνω2) (to increase (an effect etc).) αυξάνω/-ομαι -
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verb1) to make or become higher:يَرْفَع يَزيد، يَرْفَعto heighten the garden wall.
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1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) (sur)élever2) (to increase (an effect etc).) intensifier -
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1) (to make or become higher: to heighten the garden wall.) elevar2) (to increase (an effect etc).) intensificar -
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§ აწევა§1 გაძლიერება (გააძლიერებს)2 ზრდა (ზრდის)this book heightened his interest to reading ამ წიგნმა კითხვის ინტერესი გაუზარდა3 სიმაღლის მომატება4 გაზვიადება (გააზვიადებს) -
40 heighten height·en vt
['haɪtn](raise) alzare, (increase) far aumentare, (enhance: effect) mettere in risalto, accrescere, (experience) rendere più intenso (-a)
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