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61 strictly upwards
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > strictly upwards
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62 to adjust upwards
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > to adjust upwards
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63 view upwards
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > view upwards
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64 weakly upwards
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > weakly upwards
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65 convex upwards
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66 view upwards
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67 (if f is positive,) the curve is concave upwards, (if negative, it is) concave downwards
Математика: вогнутый вверх (...) вогнутый внизУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > (if f is positive,) the curve is concave upwards, (if negative, it is) concave downwards
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68 adjust upwards
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69 belly upwards
1) Пищевая промышленность: укладка в банки брюшком вверх2) Консервирование: укладка (рыбы) в банки брюшком вверх -
70 belly upwards packing
1) Пищевая промышленность: укладка брюшком вверх2) Макаров: укладка (рыбы) брюшком вверх, укладка ( рыбы) спинкой вниз -
71 bottom upwards
Общая лексика: вверх дном -
72 bottom-upwards
Макаров: вверх дном, снизу вверх -
73 broom point-upwards
Морской термин: голик раструбом вниз -
74 change upwards
Общая лексика: изменяться в сторону увеличения -
75 children of six years and upwards
Макаров: дети от шести лет и старшеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > children of six years and upwards
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76 children of six years old and upwards
Общая лексика: дети шести лет и старшеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > children of six years old and upwards
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77 columns that taper off upwards
Общая лексика: сужающиеся кверху колонныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > columns that taper off upwards
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78 columns that taper upwards
Макаров: сужающиеся кверху колонныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > columns that taper upwards
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79 convex upwards
1) Техника: выпуклый вверх2) Математика: вогнутый книзу, выпуклый кверху, выпуклый от оси абсцисс -
80 double upwards
Математика: двояковогнутый
См. также в других словарях:
upwards of — UK US preposition (US usually upward of) ► if a number, value, etc. is upwards of something, it is at least that amount or more: »The rescue plan is expected to cost upwards of $10 billion … Financial and business terms
upwards — UK US /ˈʌpwədz/ adverb (US usually upward) ► towards a higher position, level, or value: »The UK s export figures are expected to be revised upwards next month … Financial and business terms
upwards of — ► upwards of more than. Main Entry: ↑upward … English terms dictionary
upwards — [[t]ʌ̱pwə(r)dz[/t]] (The spelling upward is also used. In American English, upward is the more usual form.) 1) ADV: ADV after v, n ADV If someone moves or looks upwards, they move or look up towards a higher place. There, said Jack, pointing… … English dictionary
upwards of — adverb also upward of 1. : more than : in excess of signed upwards of 10,000 bills into law and vetoed more than 1500 Beverly Smith 2. : a little less than : not quite … Useful english dictionary
upwards — up|wards [ˈʌpwədz US wərdz ] adv also upward especially AmE 1.) moving or pointing towards a higher position ≠ ↑downwards ▪ Pointing upwards, he indicated a large nest high in the tree. ▪ The path began to climb steeply upwards. 2.) increasing to … Dictionary of contemporary English
upwards — 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
upwards — also upward adverb AmE 1 moving or pointing towards a higher position: Hold the gun so that it points upwards. opposite downwards 2 increasing to a higher level: Salary scales have been moving steadily upwards: . opposite downwards 3 more than a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
upwards — adv. upwards of (upwards of an hour) ( somewhat more than an hour ) * * * [ ʌpwədz] upwards of ( somewhat more than an hour ; upwards of an hour) … Combinatory dictionary
upwards */*/ — UK [ˈʌpwə(r)dz] / US [ˈʌpwərdz] adverb 1) towards a higher position She glanced upwards at the screen. 2) towards a higher or more important level The initial estimate has been revised upwards. 3) more than a particular number or amount upwards… … English dictionary
upwards — I upwards [ˈʌpwədz] or upward [ˈʌpwəd] adv 1) towards a higher position Ant: downwards She glanced upwards at the screen.[/ex] 2) towards a higher or more important level Ant: downwards The initial estimate has been revised upwards.[/ex] 3) more… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English