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subir
Catalan
ascendir
Spanish
subir
Move upward.
rise
lift
arise
uprise
go up
come up
fall
rise up
Portuguese
subir
Portuguese
subir
Move to a better position in life or to a better job.
ascend
Portuguese
subir
1
However, as income levels rise, Irish taxpayers quickly
move
up
the table.
2
I think we're going to continue to see this trend
move
up
.
3
In other words, what do you need to achieve to
move
up
?
4
Former captain Steve Smith will
move
up
to number three, Finch said.
5
Are you ready to
move
up
to a higher plane of responsibility?
6
Baroka
move
up
to 13th three points clear of the relegation spot.
7
But I did, after many years,
move
up
at the New Yorker.
8
We shall
move
up
a step-asboys do in the public schools.
9
So they can invest in machinery and
move
up
the value chain.
10
My point is that we should all
move
up
this cognitive ladder.
11
The clip-ons
move
up
to 700mm when heavy vehicles travel across it.
12
There's room for the story to
move
up
and out from there.
13
Tonga
move
up
to second in Pool C with win over Namibia
14
Only the ribs
move
up
and down with the short, deep breathing.
15
Traditional flash-memory cards get very expensive as you
move
up
in capacity.
16
I could hear the firmness in my own
move
up
another notch.
move
up
move
Portuguese
subir
ascender
Catalan
ascendir
elevar
aixecar-se
alçar
pujar
aixecar
elevar-se
alçar-se
Spanish
subir
ascender