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ˈlace-ups SUST. pl.

I . up [ʌp] ADV.

4. up (northwards):

up

8. up (higher in price or number):

up

9. up (to point of):

10. up (in opposition to):

II . up [ʌp] PREP.

2. up (along):

3. up (against flow):

4. up (at top of):

5. up (at):

ingl. austr. ingl. brit. coloq. I'll see you up the pub later
up top ingl. brit. coloq.
v glavi

III . up [ʌp] ADJ.

1. up atrbv. (moving upward):

up

2. up pred. (leading):

up

3. up pred. (more intense):

4. up pred. (functioning properly):

up

5. up pred. (finished):

up
up

6. up pred. coloq. (happening):

7. up pred. (informed):

8. up pred. (scheduled):

10. up pred. (interested in):

IV . up [ʌp] SUST. coloq.

vzpon m
ups and downs
to be on the up and up ingl. brit. ingl. austr. coloq. (be improving)

V . up <-pp-> [ʌp] V. intr. coloq. to up and do sth

VI . up <-pp-> [ʌp] V. trans.

1. up (increase):

up
poviševati [form. perf. povišati]
zviševati [form. perf. zvišati]

2. up glass:

up

ˈballs-up SUST. ingl. brit. m. coloq.

I . ˈblow-up SUST.

1. blow-up FOTO:

2. blow-up coloq. (quarrel):

prepir m

II . ˈblow-up ADJ.

botch-up [ˈbɒtʃʌp] SUST.

ˈbuild-up SUST.

2. build-up (hype):

3. build-up (preparations):

built-up [ˈbɪltʌp] ADJ.

1. built-up area:

2. built-up shoes:

bust-up [ˈbʌstʌp] SUST. ingl. brit. ingl. austr. coloq.

ˈcall-up SUST. MILIT.

ˈclean-up SUST.

ˈclose-up SUST.

cock-up [ˈkɒkʌp] SUST. inform.

ˈcov·er-up SUST.

ˈcrack-up SUST. coloq.

dried up ADJ. pred., dried-up ADJ. atrbv.

ˈdust-up SUST. coloq.

1. dust-up (fight):

pretep m

2. dust-up (dispute):

prepir m

ˈflare-up SUST.

1. flare-up MILIT.:

napad m tudi fig.

2. flare-up MED.:

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inglés
The runner-ups received one-hundred thousand pesos as well.
en.wikipedia.org
The show highlights the couple's ups and downs together as a blended family.
en.wikipedia.org
Where start-ups and spin-outs are the clients, commercial fees are sometimes waived in lieu of an equity stake in the business.
en.wikipedia.org
Hitchhiking is common on the island in the summer and dedicated car stops for pick-ups are located along the major roadways.
en.wikipedia.org
Triggers may be pads or cymbal-shaped devices or piezo-electric pick-ups similar in function to a guitar pick-up.
en.wikipedia.org
The professional services sector was the most popular industry for company start-ups in 2016, accounting for one in five new companies.
www.rte.ie
Take a standard fitness program that includes squats, chin-ups, and running.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
While many merchants and traders became wealthy from the mahogany industry, ups and downs in the market had a large impact on the economy.
en.wikipedia.org
The bar has been raised for start-ups hoping to enter the space, either as a standalone store or as an additional sales outlet.
www.startupsmart.com.au
Start-ups often deal with the inevitable by aiming for a careful, light-footed approach to new policies.
business.financialpost.com

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