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climb, escalate, go up, increase, ladder, mount, rise* * *I. (en -r) ladder ( fx put up a ladder).II. vb (steg, steget) rise, go up,F ascend;( om fugl) rise,( højt) soar;( om fly) climb;( om humør) rise;(om pris etc) rise, go up ( fx prices (, the temperature) is rising (el.going up)), increase,( om pris også: højt) soar;( tiltage) grow ( fx dissatisfaction grew), increase ( fx the noise increased), rise;[ barometeret stiger] the barometer is rising;[ stige og falde] rise and fall,( være ustabil, F) fluctuate ( fx prices (, the cost of living) continually fluctuate(s));[ få til at stige] send up ( fx prices, the cost, the temperature, one's weight),(mere F) raise ( fx his blood pressure, the temperature, the value of something);[ sterling steg] the pound rose;[ terrænet steg stejlt] the ground rose sharply;[ med præp & adv:][ stige af] get off,F ( af køretøj) alight,(dvs melde fra) opt out ( fx when they began to get violent I opted out);( med objekt) get off ( fx a bus, one's bicycle),F alight from ( fx a bus, a carriage), dismount from ( fx ahorse, one's bicycle);[ stige frem] emerge;[ stige i land] go ashore;[han steg £50 i løn] he got a rise (, am: raise) of £50;[ stige i pris] go up, rise (in price);[ stige i værdi] rise (el. increase) in value;[ stige ind] get in;[ stige ind i en bus (, et tog)] get on a bus (, a train), board a bus (, a train);[ stige med 10 procent] rise (el. go up) by 10 per cent;[ stige ned] come down,F descend;[ stige om]( i andet befordringsmiddel) change,F transfer;[ stige op] rise, go up,F ascend;[ stige op af graven] rise from the grave;[ stige op af havet] emerge from the sea;[ stige op i] = stige ind i;( klatre op i) climb, get up ( fx a tree);[ stige op på] get on ( fx one's horse),F mount ( fx a chair, one's bicycle, one's horse, the pulpit);( klatre op på) climb ( fx a mountain);[ stige på](dvs bus etc) board,( stige op på), se ovf;[ stige til hest] get on one's horse,F mount (one's horse);(se også hoved);[ stige ud (af)] get off ( fx get off the bus; I want to get off),F alight (from).
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