Alzar in english

Raise

pronunciation: reɪz part of speech: verb
In gestures

alzarse = tower above/over. 

Example: Prague represents a unique collection of historical monuments dominated by Prague Castle towering high above the city.

alzar 

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» alzar con gatojack upjack .

Example: Never go underneath your car when it is jacked up unless it is also properly supported on axle stands.

Example: The building was nine inches off plumb and was jacked back into position incrementally over a period of one year.

» alzar el vuelotake + wingget off + the groundget off + the launching padlift off + the launching padbe off the launching pad .

Example: Unfortunately, he did not live long enough to see his company start to blossom -- his vision was only just starting to take wing when he died in 1900.

Example: From the beginning it has been a local service, originally funded from the rates, but it needed Carnegie grants to really get off the ground.

Example: If you believe you won't, you most assuredly won't -- belief is the ignition switch that gets you off the launching pad.

Example: We got a short glimpse of a giant rocket lifting off the launching pad.

Example: Once your idea is off the launching pad, don't close your eyes and hope for a safe landing.

» alzar la miradaraise + Posesivo + eyeslook up .

Example: You grew up and you learnt to keep your eyes lowered because if you raised your eyes you didn't know whether you were going to get an insult or a box in the ear.

Example: She looked up and saw the muzzle of a rifle pointed at her.

» alzar la vistaraise + Posesivo + eyeslook up .

Example: You grew up and you learnt to keep your eyes lowered because if you raised your eyes you didn't know whether you were going to get an insult or a box in the ear.

Example: She looked up and saw the muzzle of a rifle pointed at her.

» alzar la vozraise + Posesivo + voice .

Example: As Scots we are sometimes shy; we are sometimes afraid to raise our heads above the parapet; we are sometimes afraid to raise our voices.

» alzarsetower above/over .

Example: Prague represents a unique collection of historical monuments dominated by Prague Castle towering high above the city.

» alzarse empinadamenteshoot up .

Example: On both sides the crags shot up in fantastic forms towards the sky, and the rising wind roared among them like a spirit of anguish.

» máquina de alzargathering machine .

Example: Machines were developed for carrying out these remaining processes between 1856 and 1903, all of them American in origin: case-making machines (1891-5); gathering machines (1900-3); and casing-in machines (1903).

Alzar synonyms

fire in spanish: fuego, pronunciation: faɪɜr part of speech: noun rise in spanish: subir, pronunciation: raɪz part of speech: noun, verb elicit in spanish: obtener, pronunciation: ɪlɪsɪt part of speech: verb enhance in spanish: mejorar, pronunciation: enhæns part of speech: verb advance in spanish: avanzar, pronunciation: ədvæns part of speech: noun, verb grow in spanish: crecer, pronunciation: groʊ part of speech: verb lift in spanish: levantar, pronunciation: lɪft part of speech: verb, noun invoke in spanish: invocar, pronunciation: ɪnvoʊk part of speech: verb promote in spanish: promover, pronunciation: prəmoʊt part of speech: verb farm in spanish: granja, pronunciation: fɑrm part of speech: noun evoke in spanish: evocar, pronunciation: ɪvoʊk part of speech: verb produce in spanish: Produce, pronunciation: prədus part of speech: verb prove in spanish: probar, pronunciation: pruv part of speech: verb levy in spanish: exacción, pronunciation: levi part of speech: noun nurture in spanish: nutrir, pronunciation: nɜrtʃɜr part of speech: verb, noun kindle in spanish: encender, pronunciation: kɪndəl part of speech: verb stir in spanish: remover, pronunciation: stɜr part of speech: verb conjure in spanish: conjurar, pronunciation: kɑndʒɜr part of speech: verb provoke in spanish: provocar, pronunciation: prəvoʊk part of speech: verb heave in spanish: tirón, pronunciation: hiv part of speech: verb, noun rear in spanish: posterior, pronunciation: rɪr part of speech: noun recruit in spanish: recluta, pronunciation: rəkrut part of speech: verb, noun arouse in spanish: despertar, pronunciation: ɜraʊz part of speech: verb elevate in spanish: elevar, pronunciation: eləveɪt part of speech: verb set up in spanish: preparar, pronunciation: setʌp part of speech: verb, adjective parent in spanish: padre, pronunciation: perənt part of speech: noun upgrade in spanish: mejorar, pronunciation: əpgreɪd part of speech: verb, noun hike in spanish: caminata, pronunciation: haɪk part of speech: noun, verb put up in spanish: Hospedarse, pronunciation: pʊtʌp part of speech: verb ascent in spanish: ascenso, pronunciation: əsent part of speech: noun climb in spanish: subida, pronunciation: klaɪm part of speech: verb, noun elevation in spanish: elevación, pronunciation: eləveɪʃən part of speech: noun erect in spanish: erguido, pronunciation: ɪrekt part of speech: adjective, verb leaven in spanish: levadura, pronunciation: levən part of speech: noun resurrect in spanish: resucitar, pronunciation: rezɜrekt part of speech: verb bring up in spanish: Sacar un tema, pronunciation: brɪŋʌp part of speech: verb put forward in spanish: presentar, pronunciation: pʊtfɔrwɜrd part of speech: verb heighten in spanish: aumentar, pronunciation: haɪtən part of speech: verb conscript in spanish: reclutar, pronunciation: kɑnskrɪpt part of speech: noun, verb enkindle in spanish: hacer fuego, pronunciation: enkɪndəl part of speech: verb conjure up in spanish: evocar, pronunciation: kɑndʒɜrʌp part of speech: verb acclivity in spanish: cuesta, pronunciation: æklɪvɪti part of speech: noun get up in spanish: Levántate, pronunciation: getʌp part of speech: verb upraise in spanish: levantamiento, pronunciation: əpreɪz part of speech: verb call forth in spanish: llamar adelante, pronunciation: kɔlfɔrθ part of speech: verb call down in spanish: poner verde, pronunciation: kɔldaʊn part of speech: verb kick upstairs in spanish: patear arriba, pronunciation: kɪkəpsterz part of speech: verb
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