To arrive near to (in place)
Go upward with gradual or continuous progress.
Burn completely; be consumed or destroyed by fire.
Другие значения термина "go up" 1 That's a Chinese market fluctuation: police problems go up , prices go down.
2 I didn't understand why our premiums would go up year after year.
3 But Whitty also said the number of deaths might go up tomorrow.
4 Last year alone saw the company's sales go up 37 per cent.
5 So costs go up , said a trader with a Swiss-based trading house.
6 We cannot go up or down because of one result, he said.
7 Sandwalker shrugged and said: Do they let us go up to drink?
8 It's even possible we may have to go up north again soon.
9 I'd look closely at housing next year as mortgage rates go up .
10 National pathways manager Kris Gagliardi said assault cases go up each December.
11 When the time is right for us, we'll go up , Stewart said.
12 I accept the view that some people say it should go up .
13 They were the only markets to go up in Asia this year.
14 So it could go up , dependent on need, said one Treasury official.
15 Bills for large commercial users will go up by 6 per cent.
16 But that doesn't mean they want the stock market to go up .
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