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81 hacia
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82 alcista
• bull• bull operator• bullish• upward -
83 ascendente
• ascendent• ascending• upward -
84 ascender
• ascend• go unpunished• go up and down• move up• move upward• promote -
85 ascendiente
• ascendancy• ascendency• ascending• domination• inflow of capital from abroad• influenced• prevalence• upward -
86 ascensional
• ascendent• upward -
87 boca arriba
• bottom down• face uppermost• face upward• face upwards• right over here• right shift• right side up• right the middle of the target• supinely -
88 ir río arriba
• follow the river upward• go up in smoke• go up the stairs -
89 subida
• acclivity• ascent• climb• inclination from the perpendicular• incline one's ear to• incorruptible• increase activities• ripsaw• RISC• rise• rise a session• slope• uprush• upward slope -
90 tendencia a fuerte expansión
• strong upward trendDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tendencia a fuerte expansión
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91 tendencia al alza
• bullish trend• rising market• rising price• rising tendency• rising tide• up trend• upside trend• upward trend -
92 tendencia ascendente
• rising market• rising price• rising tendency• rising tide• uptrend• upward trend -
93 y aun más
• and even more• and then some• and upward -
94 arsis
m. s.&pl.arsis, up-beat, upward stroke of the conductor's baton, upbeat. -
95 comunicación ascendente
f.upward communication. -
96 curva ascendente
f.1 upswing.2 upward curve. -
97 movimiento ascendente
m.upward movement. -
98 movimiento ascendiente
m.upward movement. -
99 para arriba
adv.up, upward. -
100 pendiente ascendente
f.upward slope, rise, upgrade, ascent.
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Upward — may refer to: *Upward Bound *Upward Bound High School *Upward continuation *Upward looking sonar *Upward Spiral *Upwardly Global * Upwards (album)People: *Allen Upward *Edward Upward … Wikipedia
upward — Ⅰ. upward UK US /ˈʌpwəd/ adjective ► moving towards a higher position, level, or value: upward climb/momentum/movement »London s shares maintained their upward momentum yesterday. upward curve/trend »The market has been on a steady upward trend… … Financial and business terms
Upward — Up ward, Upwards Up wards, adv. [AS. upweardes. See {Up }, and { wards}.] [1913 Webster] 1. In a direction from lower to higher; toward a higher place; in a course toward the source or origin; opposed to downward; as, to tend or roll upward. I.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Upward of — Upward Up ward, Upwards Up wards, adv. [AS. upweardes. See {Up }, and { wards}.] [1913 Webster] 1. In a direction from lower to higher; toward a higher place; in a course toward the source or origin; opposed to downward; as, to tend or roll… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
upward — upward, upwards 1. The only form for the adjective is upward (in an upward direction), but upward and upwards are both used for the adverb, with a preference for upwards in BrE: • The launcher consists of a small nozzle that directs a jet of… … Modern English usage
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upward — [up′wərd] adv., adj. [ME < OE upweard: see UP1 & WARD] 1. toward a higher place, position, degree, amount, etc. 2. on into future years or later life 3. beyond (an indicated price, amount, etc.) [tickets cost two dollars and upward]: Also… … English World dictionary
Upward — Up ward, n. The upper part; the top. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] From the extremest upward of thy head. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
upward — O.E. upweard, upweardes; see UP (Cf. up) + WARD (Cf. ward). Cf. M.L.G. upwart, M.Du. opwaert, M.H.G. ufwart. Phrase upward mobility first recorded 1949; mainly restricted to sociologists jargon until 1960s … Etymology dictionary
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
Upward — Edward Upward (* 9. September 1903 in Repton, Derbyshire; † 13. Februar 2009 in Pontefract, West Yorkshire) war ein britischer Schriftsteller. Leben Upward besuchte die Schule in Repton, wo er Christopher Isherwood kennenlernte. Während des… … Deutsch Wikipedia