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1) General subject: break, breed, bring along, bring up, educate, form, foster, nurse (in; в определённых условиях), nurture, raise, rear, suckle, train2) Agriculture: brood3) Psychology: uprear4) Makarov: foster (чужого ребёнка), rear (потомство)5) HR. Ingrain -
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1) General subject: breed, bring up, cultivate, domesticate, force, grew, grow, incubate, nurse (растение), raise (растения), rear, sprout, train, nurture2) Biology: rase3) Medicine: culture, incubate (микроорганизмы)4) Agriculture: cultivate (растительные культуры)7) Psychology: uprear8) Business: start9) Makarov: handle (растения), incubate (бактерии), incubate (напр. микроорганизмы), nurture (породу, сорт), rear (животных), rear (растения) -
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1) General subject: arise, arise (о шуме), balloon, be on the rise (о ценах и т. п.), climb (о ценах и т.п.), flood (об уровне реки), get up, levitate, levitate (с земли), lift (тж. о тесте), mount (о цене), pluff (о пироге), raise, rise (о тесте), roll out, run up, scale (по лестнице и т. п.), set out, shoot up, soar (выше обычного уровня), spring, stand up, steam (о паре, испарениях), surge, swell, take rise, toss (о судне), upheave, uprear, uprise, upsurge, upswing, walk up, wallow, well (о воде, часто well up), ascend, climb, get agitated, go up, run high, set in (о ветре, шторме и т.п.), run high (о приливе), get up (со стула и т. п.)2) Geology: emerge3) Aviation: get off4) Naval: sally5) Poetical language: aspire6) Engineering: flash (об уровне воды)8) Rare: crest9) Mathematics: be boosted, be elevated, grow10) Railway term: hump up11) Economy: combine up, improve, jump12) Automobile industry: top13) Oil: come to the surface (о буровом растворе, шламе), flow up (о флюиде в скважине), step up15) Food industry: (для теста) expand16) Oceanography: flow (о приливе)17) Makarov: elevate, flow (о воде), go up (на гору и т.п.), go up (о занавесе в театре), hike, hoist, improve (о спросе, ценах), improve (о цене, спросе), inflate (о тесте), levitate (над ПВ), mount up, run high (о ценах и т.п.), spiral, spiral up, spring up, swell (о воде), upgrade, uplift, upraise, wallow (о дыме, паре, жидкости), wallow up (о дыме, паре, жидкости), come up, dam up (о воде), come up (о ценах)18) Scuba diving: raise -
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гл.uprear, bring up, nurture, educate, breed, train, form -
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I несовер. - подниматься; совер. - подняться
1) rise; go up; get up
2) (на что-л.)
climb
II страд. от поднимать* * *rise; go up; get up* * *ariseascendclimbmountremountrisescaleshootsoarsurgeupheaveuprearuprise -
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См. также в других словарях:
Uprear — Up*rear , v. t. To raise; to erect. Byron. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
uprear — [uprir′] vt. 1. to lift up 2. to erect; build 3. to elevate in dignity; exalt 4. to bring up; rear vi. to rise up … English World dictionary
uprear — /up rear /, v.t. 1. to raise up; lift: The horse upreared its head and whinnied. 2. to build; erect: to uprear a monument in stone. 3. to elevate the dignity of; exalt: God upreared Abraham by making him the father of many nations. 4. to bring… … Universalium
uprear — Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to lift up 2. erect intransitive verb rise … New Collegiate Dictionary
uprear — verb to raise something up; to rise up; to erect … Wiktionary
uprear — Synonyms and related words: aggrandize, arise, ascend, aspire, boost, bristle, buoy up, cast up, cock up, construct, dignify, distinguish, elevate, ennoble, erect, escalate, get up, glorify, heave, heft, heighten, heist, hike, hoick, hoist, hold… … Moby Thesaurus
uprear — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To raise upright: erect, pitch, put up, raise, rear2, set up, upraise. See HORIZONTAL, RISE. 2. To move (something) to a higher position: . boost, elevate, heave, hoist, lift, pick up, raise, rear2, take up, uphold … English dictionary for students
uprear — v. a. Ps. cxliv. 14 … Oldest English Words
uprear — v. lift up, raise up; be raised … English contemporary dictionary
uprear — up•rear [[t]ʌpˈrɪər[/t]] v. t. 1) to raise up; lift 2) to build; erect 3) to elevate the dignity of; exalt 4) to bring up 5) to rise • Etymology: 1250–1300 … From formal English to slang
uprear — /ʌpˈrɪə/ (say up rear) verb (t) to rear up; raise. {up + rear2} …