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up
v.
raise, increase; get up, rise; do something suddenly
n.
rise, ascent; feeling of elation
adv.
toward a higher point, upward; by way of increasing or advancing; above the horizon; out from the surface; to a larger degree
adj.
alert, awake; standing, upright; in a higher position; raised, uplifted; finished, over; elated; increased; under consideration; moving upwards; going on, happening; on trial; aware, knowledgeable; operational, working
Upper Peninsula of Michigan
n.
Upper Peninsula, northern of the two main land masses that form the state of Michigan in the U.S
Up
Up is the y-axis relative vertical direction opposed to
down.
up
-up is a
suffix commonly found in
place names in
south western
Western Australia. The suffix originated in a dialect of
Noongar, an
Indigenous Australian language, in which "-up" means "place of". The suffix "-in" or "-ing" has a similar meaning in a related dialect of Noongar. Places tended to be named after their distinctive features, whereby the place names could be used to create a "mental map" allowing Indigenous Australians to determine where water, food and other raw materials could be found. These sites were often located near sources of fresh water, leading to the common misconception that "up" and "in" mean "near water".
Eup (administrative division)
up
Verb
1. raise; "up the ante"
(hypernym) increase
Adjective
1. being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level; "the anchor is up"; "the sun is up"; "he lay face up"; "he is up by a pawn"; "the market is up"; "the corn is up"
(antonym) down
(similar) ahead(p), in the lead, leading
(see-also) ascending(a)
2. getting higher or more vigorous; "its an up market"; "an improving economy"
(synonym) improving
(similar) rising
3. extending or moving toward a higher place; "the up staircase"; "a general upward movement of fish"
(synonym) up(a), upward(a)
(similar) ascending(a)
4. (usually followed by `on' or `for') in readiness; "he was up on his homework"; "had to be up for the game"
(synonym) up(p)
(similar) prepared
5. open; "the windows are up"
(similar) raised
6. (used of computers) operating properly; "how soon will the computers be up?"
(synonym) up(p)
(similar) functioning
(classification) computer, computing machine, computing device, data processor, electronic computer, information processing system
7. used up; "time is up"
(synonym) up(p)
(similar) finished
8. out of bed; "are they astir yet?"; "up by seven each morning"
(synonym) astir(p), up(p)
(similar) awake(p)
Adverb
1. spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position; "look up!"; "the music surged up"; "the fragments flew upwards"; "prices soared upwards"; "upwardly mobile"
(synonym) upwards, upward, upwardly
(antonym) down, downwards, downward, downwardly
2. to a higher intensity; "he turned up the volume"
(antonym) down
3. nearer to the speaker; "he walked up and grabbed my lapels"
4. to a more central or a more northerly place; "was transferred up to headquarters"; "up to Canada for a vacation"
(antonym) down
5. to a later time; "they moved the meeting date up"; "from childhood upward"
(synonym) upwards, upward
up
n.
výkyvy; kolísavý průběh
přísl.
nahoru; nahoře; vzhůru; severně, na sever(u)
příd.jm.
funkční; v provozu
předlož.
u; výš
up
Przyim.
do góry; w górę; blisko (do); do; na; na kawałki; do końca; zakończony; dalej; działający