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лаборатория
angebaute Straßen
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Deutsch
Deutsch
up road
up road
to climb up road, path
to meet up with sth road
auf etw Akk stoßen
Deutsch
Deutsch
Englisch
Englisch
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. up [ʌp] ADV inv
1. up (to higher position):
up lift
rauf mit dir! ugs
2. up (erect):
3. up (out of bed):
4. up (northwards):
herauf ugs
5. up (at higher place):
6. up Brit (towards city):
7. up Brit (at university):
8. up (toward):
up to sb/sth
auf jdn/etw zu
to run up to sb
9. up (in high position):
10. up (higher in price or number):
11. up (to point of):
up until [or till] [or to]
bis +Akk
12. up (in opposition to):
to be up against sb/sth
es mit jdm/etw zu tun haben
to be up against sb/sth
13. up (depend on):
to be up to sb
to be up to sb to do sth
jds Aufgabe sein, etw zu tun
14. up (contrive):
to be up to sth
15. up (be adequate):
to be up to sth
to be up to sth
16. up (comparable with):
17. up Am (apiece):
18. up dated ugs (yes for):
up with sb/sth
hoch lebe jd/etw
Wendungen:
II. up [ʌp] PRÄP
1. up (to higher position):
herauf ugs
2. up (along):
3. up (against flow):
4. up (at top of):
up sth
oben auf etw Dat
5. up Aus, Brit ugs (to):
Wendungen:
up top Brit ugs
up yours! vulg
III. up [ʌp] ADJ inv
1. up attr (moving upward):
2. up attr Brit dated (travelling toward the city):
3. up attr PHYS:
4. up präd (out of bed):
5. up präd (erect):
up collar
6. up präd (leading):
7. up präd Brit, Aus (being repaired):
up road
up road
8. up präd (more intense):
9. up präd (in horseracing):
10. up präd (happy):
high sl
to be up about [or on][or for] sth
11. up präd Brit dated (frothy):
12. up präd (functioning properly):
13. up präd (in baseball):
14. up präd (finished):
up time, hours
up time, hours
15. up präd ugs (happening):
16. up präd (informed):
to be up in sth
sich Akk mit etw Dat auskennen
17. up präd (scheduled):
to be up for sth
to be up for sth terms
18. up präd JUR (on trial):
to be up for sth
to be up for trial person
19. up präd (interested in):
IV. up [ʌp] SUBST
up ugs (good period):
Hoch nt <-s, -s>
Wendungen:
to be on the up and up Brit, Aus ugs (be improving)
to be on the up and up esp Am (be honest)
V. up <-pp-> [ʌp] VERB intr ugs
to up and do sth
VI. up <-pp-> [ʌp] VERB trans
1. up (increase) capacity:
to up sth
2. up (raise):
to up sth
VII. up [ʌp] INTERJ
I. built [bɪlt] VERB
built Part Perf, Past of build
II. built [bɪlt] ADJ inv
I. build [bɪld] SUBST no pl
Körperbau m <-(e)s> kein pl
Figur f <-, -en>
II. build <built, built> [bɪld] VERB trans
1. build (construct):
to build sth
etw bauen
2. build übtr:
to build sth
Wendungen:
III. build <built, built> [bɪld] VERB intr
1. build (construct):
2. build (increase):
wachsen <wachst, wachste, gewachstwuchs, gewachsen>
build tension
steigen <steigt, stieg, gestiegen>
OpenDict-Eintrag
up ADJ
to be up (your turn) ugs
OpenDict-Eintrag
up ADV
OpenDict-Eintrag
road SUBST
down the road (in the future) Am übtr ugs
OpenDict-Eintrag
road SUBST
OpenDict-Eintrag
road SUBST
down the road (in the future) Am übtr ugs
PONS Fachwortschatz Verkehrswesen
built-up roads land use, INFRASTR
non built-up roads land use, INFRASTR
PONS Fachwortschatz Verkehrswesen
angebaute Straßen FLÄCHNUTZ, INFRASTR
Present
Iup
youup
he/she/itups
weup
youup
theyup
Past
Iupped
youupped
he/she/itupped
weupped
youupped
theyupped
Present Perfect
Ihaveupped
youhaveupped
he/she/ithasupped
wehaveupped
youhaveupped
theyhaveupped
Past Perfect
Ihadupped
youhadupped
he/she/ithadupped
wehadupped
youhadupped
theyhadupped
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Inadequate visibility is an important factor that influences the risk of a road crash among all types of road user.
www.digitaljournal.com
The road surface was renewed over a length of about 500 feet (150 m).
en.wikipedia.org
In addition, there is an annual road tax applied to motor vehicles, failure of payment will generally lead to license plates being withdrawn.
en.wikipedia.org
He only had a provisional driving licence and was uninsured, so he should not have been on the road at all.
www.bbc.co.uk
The road had four lanes, two on each direction and lateral feeder streets of one lane on each side.
en.wikipedia.org