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1 ylöspäin suunnattu
• upward -
2 nousukierre
• upward spiral -
3 noususuunta
yks.nom. noususuunta; yks.gen. noususuunnan; yks.part. noususuuntaa; yks.ill. noususuuntaan; mon.gen. noususuuntien noususuuntain; mon.part. noususuuntia; mon.ill. noususuuntiinupbeat (noun)upward tendency (noun)upward trend (noun)* * *• boom• bullish tendency• upbeat• upward tendency -
4 nouseva
ascending (adje)emerging (adje)escalating (adje)rising (adje)uphill (adje)upward (adje)* * *• uphill• ascending• upward• emerging• escalating• progressive• rising -
5 vastamäki
yks.nom. vastamäki; yks.gen. vastamäen; yks.part. vastamäkeä; yks.ill. vastamäkeen; mon.gen. vastamäkien; mon.part. vastamäkiä; mon.ill. vastamäkiinascent (noun)rise (noun)uphill (noun)upward slope (noun)* * *• ascent• rise• uphill• upward slope -
6 ylämäki
yks.nom. ylämäki; yks.gen. ylämäen; yks.part. ylämäkeä; yks.ill. ylämäkeen; mon.gen. ylämäkien; mon.part. ylämäkiä; mon.ill. ylämäkiinascent (noun)rise (noun)uphill road (noun)upward slope (noun)* * *• acclivity• slope• upward slope• uphill• rise• ascension• ascent• uphill road -
7 ylös
aloft (adve)up (adve)upward (adve)upwards (adve)* * *• aloft• up• upward• upwards -
8 ylöspäin
up (adve)upward (adve)upwards (adve)* * *• up• uphill• upward• upwards -
9 kieppi
• somerset• swing up forward• hip-swing-up• coil• upward circle -
10 nousta
yks.nom. nousta; yks.gen. nousen; yks.part. nousi; yks.ill. nousisi; mon.gen. nouskoon; mon.part. noussut; mon.ill. noustiinadvance (verb)arise (verb)ascend (verb)climb (verb)escalate (verb)get into (verb)go up (verb)heave (verb)increase (verb)mantle (verb)mount (verb)ramp (verb)rise (verb)stand up (verb)stiffen (verb)stir (verb)advancing (adje)amount to get up stand* * *• get out of• move upward• mount• mantle• make one's way• look up somebody• increase• improve• heave• grow• go up• originate• get up• reach• get out of bed• get on• get on one's feet• get off• get into• get down• escalate• emerge• embark• go on board• spring from• turn up• tower• take off• stir• stiffen• start• stand• stand up• stand high• raise• sprout• disembark• show up• shoot up• run to• rise• resurrect• resist• refuse• rebel• revolt• ramp• sprung• board• advance• amount to• appear• arise• ascend• commence• begin• run high• clamber• climb• come from• come to• come up to• come up• become higher -
11 vastainen
yks.nom. vastainen; yks.gen. vastaisen; yks.part. vastaista; yks.ill. vastaiseen; mon.gen. vastaisten vastaisien; mon.part. vastaisia; mon.ill. vastaisiinadverse to (adje)opposed (adje)prospective (adje)contrary future coming (noun)* * *• unfavourable• future• unfavorable• rising• prospective• opposite• opposed• upward• adverse• following• adverse to• against• ascending• coming• contrary to• contrary• facing -
12 yhteiskunnallinen nousu
• social promotion• upward social mobility -
13 ylöspäinyhteensopivuus
automatic data processing• upward compatibility
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