Betekenis van:
move up

to move up
Werkwoord
  • stijgen; naar hoger punt gaan
  • move upward

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to move up
Werkwoord
  • hoger, meer, beter worden; omhoog gaan
  • move upward

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Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to move up
Werkwoord
  • op school bevorderd worden
  • move to a better position in life or to a better job

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

to move up
Werkwoord
  • optrekken
  • move upward

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to move up
Werkwoord
  • opkomen, omhoogkomen
  • move upward

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Move up to the front, please.
  2. Interest rates will move up due to monetary tightening.
  3. We saw something move in the shadows just up ahead.
  4. I need to move and warm me up.
  5. We did not move for fear we should wake him up.
  6. We didn't move so that we would not wake him up.
  7. Oooh, get a move on. We'll end up late! Come on, I'll tie your shoelaces for you.
  8. "Could you move over a little?" "Oh, sorry. I didn't realize I was taking up so much space."
  9. According to informed sources, ____ Ltd. is preparing for the move up to the first section of the Tokyo Stock exchange.
  10. Before we try to move up to the next level, I think we need to focus on keeping what we have.
  11. The JRC objectives are to move towards real-time follow-up of nuclear material transfers and integrated information analysis.
  12. It is therefore necessary to move beyond the interim list and to draw up and publish a list of standards to replace the abovementioned publications.
  13. If the risk level does not seem plausible, or if you are uncertain about the severity of injury(ies) or about the probability(ies), move them one level up and down and recalculate the risk.
  14. Where no carrier applies to operate the route on which the PSOs have been imposed, the Member State can move on to a second phase (Article 4(1)(d)) which limits access to that route to only one carrier for a renewable period of up to three years.
  15. However, Coface had undertaken to stand guarantor as early as 1 December 2003, a move that had been approved by the CGCCE on 17 November 2003. On 11 November 2003 five banks had formally undertaken to provide TVO with up to EUR 2,5 billion, this loan being sufficient to complete the financing of the project.