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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
upward1 /'ʌpwərd / || /'ʌpwəd/ adjetivo (before n) ‹directionhacia arriba;
movementascendente;
tendencyal alza
upward2, (esp BrE) upwards /-z/ adverbioclimb/lookhacia arriba;
face ~ boca arriba

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
upward(s) ['ʌpwəd(z)] adverbio hacia arriba
     to lay face upward, tumbarse boca arriba
     from a million pesetas upward, a partir de un millón de pesetas
     upward of, más de

upward ['ʌpwəd] adjetivo ascendente: they started on the upward climb, comenzaron el ascenso


upward: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2010
Compound Forms:
onward and upwardhacia adelante y hacia arriba
upward boundhacia arriba
upward mobilitynascenso social nm
upward mobilitynmovilidad social ascendente nf
upward motionmovimiento hacia arriba
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