upwards

upwards
adverb
1) see academic.ru/79371/upward">upward 2.
2)

upwards of — mehr als; über

they cost £200 and upwards — sie kosten 200 Pfund und darüber

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up·wards
[ˈʌpwədz, AM -wɚdz]
adv inv
1. (move upwards) nach oben, aufwärts
from the waist \upwards von der Taille aufwärts
2. (with numbers) nach oben
it's likely to cost \upwards of 500,000 dollars es wird wahrscheinlich mehr als 500.000 Dollar kosten
to revise costs \upwards die Kosten nach oben korrigieren
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['ʌpwədz]
adv (esp Brit)
1) move aufwärts, nach oben

to look upwards — hochsehen, nach oben sehen

face upwards — mit dem Gesicht nach oben

from the waist upwards — von der Hüfte aufwärts

onwards and upwards — vorwärts und aufwärts

2)

(with numbers) prices from £4 upwards — Preise von £ 4 an, Preise ab £ 4

to be revised upwards (figures) — nach oben korrigiert werden

from childhood upwards — von Kind auf or an, von Kindheit an

and upwards — und darüber

upwards of 3000 — über 3000

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upwards [ˈʌpwə(r)dz] upward A
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adverb
1) see upward 2.
2)

upwards of — mehr als; über

they cost £200 and upwards — sie kosten 200 Pfund und darüber

* * *
adv.
aufwärts adv.

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