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1 upward
adv. yukarı, yukarıya, itibaren, daha fazla* * *yukarıya doğru* * *adjective (going up or directed up: They took the upward path; an upward glance.) yukarı doğru -
2 upward(s)
adverb ((facing) towards a higher place or level: He was lying on the floor face upwards; The path led upwards.) yukarıya doğru -
3 upward of
daha yukarı, daha fazla -
4 upward of
daha yukarı, daha fazla -
5 upward
artan, yükselen; upwards -
6 upward
yukarıya doğru -
7 upward compatibility
yukarıya doğru uyumluluk -
8 upward compatible
yukarı uyumlu -
9 upward glance
n. yukarıya bakış -
10 upward movement
yükselme eğilimi, artma eğilimi -
11 upward glance
n. yukarıya bakış -
12 upward movement
yükselme eğilimi, artma eğilimi -
13 upward compatibility
yukari dogru uyarlik, yukari bagdasirlik -
14 upward movement
yükselme egilimi -
15 upward compatibility
yukarıya doğru uyumluluk -
16 upward compatible
yukarı uyumlu -
17 concave upward
yukarıya içbükey -
18 grow upward
yukarı doğru büyü -
19 shove upward
yukarıya it -
20 concave upward
yukarıya içbükey
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upward — ► ADVERB (also upwards) ▪ towards a higher point or level. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ moving or leading towards a higher point or level. ● upwards of Cf. ↑upwards of DERIVATIVES upwardly adverb … English terms dictionary
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