Encara no tenim significats per a "ratchet up".
1This summit is about persuading other countries to ratchet up their ambition.
2Instead, she's managed to ratchet up the already lofty expectations even further.
3You could deliberately ratchet up your privacy settings, but most students didn't.
4She spoke quietly, but Oliver felt the tension ratchet up a notch.
5Tensions between Israel and Iran have continued to ratchet up in recent days.
6Governments were given the five-year grace period to ratchet up their national goals.
7She warned that the vote on Thursday would ratchet up pressure on Ireland.
8The latest deal will immediately ratchet up the pressure on competitors.
9That looks like a way to ratchet up political pressure on the seller.
10The rational solution is to ratchet up the level of enforcement.
11And as rates ratchet up, those banks will have to pay the price.
12Hitchcock uses these eerie sound effects to ratchet up the tension a notch.
13Wilson and Meche of the Atchafalaya Basinkeeper say they needlessly ratchet up tensions.
14That won't replace the imperative for EirGrid to ratchet up renewables.
15They ratchet up the indignity, but aren't notable for their wit.
16Now, answering Lin, he seemed to ratchet up one notch more.
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Ratchet up a través del temps
Ratchet up per variant geogràfica