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Перевод: upward
[прилагательное] движущийся вверх; направленный вверх; восходящий; [наречие] вверх; ввысь; кверху; больше; старше; выше; свыше
Тезаурус:
- If it is suggested that you are not sufficiently flexible to adapt to the reshaped structure that is envisaged, you may be able to challenge that view if your past record shows a steady upward progression and if you have carried out a wide range of tasks without serious mishaps.
- The progenitor of "cut speling", Mr Upward, admits that "it could take a lifetime to win acceptance".
- Not suprisingly, people in the north-east of the country, where the work ethic and the climate push the pace of life ever upward, reside permanently in the fast lane.
- Each step leads us upward and forward, each providing further transformation of our lives before God and before ourselves in the light of God.
- We have concentrated on the three most important diagnostic signs: upward or downward straggle in individual batches (figure 11.2), wedge-shaped data where batches with higher medians have greater spread (figure 11.3), and curvy lines in a scatterplot (figure 11.11).
- Like Spain, Italy did not want to raise interest rates and put further upward pressure on its currency within the EMS.
- On and upward, slow now with the altitude telling on legs and lungs alike, the route was measured in numbers of steps before a rest was needed.
- It was to these that Frankie clung as he inched his way upward, making tortuously slow progress away from the slippery edges of the beck.
- The country that has demonstrated the greatest upward mobility through entrepreneurial channels is Argentina, which was one of the first to industrialise and has had probably the greatest influx of immigrants.
- Mr Jim Wallace, Liberal Democrat spokesman, said the upward trend of unemployment remained "appalling".
- The most difficult problem comes with conveying the effect of transformation to lay audiences, who may be suspicious of statisticians "fiddling with the numbers"; someone might fear, for example, that by taking logs in figure 11.10 the real upward straggle in national wealth has been hidden.
- Self-improvement and upward mobility became suspect in the general Sixties backlash against bourgeois materialism.
- It was felt at the time that the upward movement was out of line with the underlying trend and the latest figures analysed by Reward suggest it has in fact been short-lived.
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