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Перевод: ascend
[глагол] подниматься; восходить; всходить; взойти; набирать высоту; продвигаться; вести происхождение
Тезаурус:
- Then the judges come before you and tell you that if you wish to ascend you must erase your karma, and do penance for crimes in your life.
- I was telling you, was I not, that I was seeing with exactness what the English workman was doing while we were waiting to ascend.
- Then to that further past, still up the stream Ascend and think of some divine first day In holidays from school.
- The Corpach lock keeper suggested a German yacht waiting to ascend Neptune's Staircase, the eight locks from sea to the first stretch of canal.
- If you ascend above the decompression ceiling, the amount of ascent time will be replaced by a flashing error warning and flashing downward pointing arrow.
- Ascend hill by path, through small fields with wide views to right (b).
- Not only that, but one imagines such huts to be found in the very heart of the wilderness, where one cannot ascend a peak and walk out in a single day, and must take shelter for the night.
- For You, ascend the Pray'rs of hoary Age,
- By four steps you ascend the vestibule, on the right of which is the eating-room, and on the left the withdrawing-room; a small cabinet communicates with the withdrawing-room to the library; beyond the library is a justice-room; the best stair-case is placed in the centre of the house, and lighted with a large Venetian window; the common staircase adjoins the offices."
- Return along drive past points where it was joined earlier and descend into minor valley with pool on left, turning right onto another track as soon as drive starts to ascend again.
- This was the final steam locomotive to ascend the Worsborough incline.
- As controlling designer for the exhibition, Tait, together with Coia and Spence, mounted the hoist and began to ascend the half-completed tower.
- The sheer volume of the many assessments externally required by the Act and now under design by SEAC runs the danger of forcing the less confident teachers - indeed all of them in the first instance, as they ascend the steep learning curve - into "rote teaching", a much more dangerous activity than rote learning because it tends to shut down that sense of intellectual curiosity without which children are not really being taught.
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