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up above sth

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  • break above sth — UK US break above/below sth Phrasal Verb with break({{}}/breɪk/ verb [T] (broke, broken) ► to produce levels or figures that are slightly higher or lower than something: »The soybean market failed to break above its seasonal high of $6.61 …   Financial and business terms

  • a break above sth — a break above/below sth ► an occasion when levels or figures become slightly higher or lower than the level stated: »Gold prices rallied again, a move which traders said could foreshadow another break above $400 an ounce. Main Entry: ↑break …   Financial and business terms

  • above suspicion — above/beyond/suspicion phrase definitely not guilty of doing anything wrong In this investigation, no one in the company is above suspicion. Thesaurus: morally good or correctsynonym Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • above — a|bove1 W1S2 [əˈbʌv] adv, prep 1.) in a higher position than something else = ↑over ≠ ↑below ▪ Our office is above the hairdresser s. ▪ He had a bruise just above his left eye. ▪ I heard a strange noise coming from the room above. ▪ The great… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • above — 1 preposition 1 in a higher position than something: Our office is above the hairdresser s. | Raise your: arms above your head. see also: over 1, opposite below1 (1) 2 more than a particular number, amount, or level: 500 feet above sea level |… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • bring sth about phrasal — verb (T) to make something happen: Computers have brought about many changes in the workplace. bring sb/sth around/round phrasal verb (T) 1 bring the conversation around/round to to deliberately and gradually introduce a new subject into a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • a break above/below sth — ► an occasion when levels or figures become slightly higher or lower than the level stated: »Gold prices rallied again, a move which traders said could foreshadow another break above $400 an ounce. Main Entry: ↑break …   Financial and business terms

  • break above/below sth — UK US break above/below sth Phrasal Verb with break({{}}/breɪk/ verb [T] (broke, broken) ► to produce levels or figures that are slightly higher or lower than something: »The soybean market failed to break above its seasonal high of $6.61 …   Financial and business terms

  • (a) cut above somebody — a cut above sb/sth idiom better than sb/sth • His latest novel is a cut above the rest. Main entry: ↑cutidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • (a) cut above something — a cut above sb/sth idiom better than sb/sth • His latest novel is a cut above the rest. Main entry: ↑cutidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • a break below sth — a break above/below sth ► an occasion when levels or figures become slightly higher or lower than the level stated: »Gold prices rallied again, a move which traders said could foreshadow another break above $400 an ounce. Main Entry: ↑break …   Financial and business terms

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