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de forma ascendente
Spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position.
up
upward
ascending
upwardly
down
downward
downwards
downwardly
Portuguese
de forma ascendente
1
However, they do acknowledge that power can be ceded
upwards
when necessary.
2
At the last possible moment, however, the train seemed to loft
upwards
.
3
This statement is trending
upwards
,
increasing by two percentage points this year.
4
Then we saw prices continue to rocket
upwards
,
unchecked by the government.
5
The problem with an uplighter is that it can only point
upwards
.
6
The good news is that enrolment in post-school learning was moving
upwards
.
7
As far back as February, unemployment figures were beginning to nudge
upwards
.
8
It really is a case of locating the moon and looking
upwards
.
9
Last month, Goldman Sachs once again revised
upwards
its oil price target.
10
Nightingale held out his right hand palm
upwards
and made a fist.
11
Onwards and
upwards
to 2010 and whatever the new decade will bring.
12
The drift stuff was
upwards
of thirteen feet high in the gum-trees.
13
One of the men in the clearing began to rise
upwards
slowly.
14
I have caught
upwards
of 103 in six nights in this way.
15
The feet are turned in so that the inner sides look
upwards
.
16
The stems are deep-red and slightly furrowed; height three feet and
upwards
.
upwards
look upwards
turn upwards
point upwards
revise upwards
glance upwards
Portuguese
de forma ascendente
para cima
acima