Ascender in english

Ascend

pronunciation: əsend part of speech: verb
In gestures

ascender = promote ; rise ; climb ; climb (up) + the corporate ladder ; get + promoted ; ascend ; soar ; slope up(ward) ; climb (up) + the ranks ; climb (up) + the ladder. 

Example: He was a descriptive cataloger at Princeton and was promoted to Acting Head Cataloger, and subsequently Head Cataloger at Princeton, the position he left before assuming his present duties at LC.Example: If suppliers are forced out of business, there will be less software to lend and prices will rise with the lack of competition.Example: Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.Example: This article describes the impact of the organizational factors which create the 'glass ceiling', inhibiting women's ability to climb the corporate ladder.Example: But commercial businesses do this all the time: somebody sticks a neck out, and gets promoted or loses neck depending on results.Example: As she ascended the staircase to the library director's office, she tried to fathom the reason for the imperious summons.Example: With manuscript prices soaring on the open market, the government has introduced tax incentives to encourage donations.Example: Under normal conditions, the curve will slope upward, as rates increase with the time period on loans.Example: Football referees can start training at a minimum age of 14, although it takes time and experience to climb the ranks in order to become a top official in the Premier League.Example: If you carry on helping me and the others like you do, you might get to climb up the ladder someday.

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» ascender aamount to + Cantidad .

Example: The funds of this programme budgeted for 1996-1997 amount to US$ 22 million.

» ascender al tronoascend (to) + the throne .

Example: Prince Hal has proved his courage, but the conniving Falstaff and his companions lurk in the wings, waiting for Hal to ascend the throne.

» ascender a un cargorise to + a position .

Example: He rose quickly to the position of chief of the public services division, which he held for two months.

» ascender a un puestorise to + a position .

Example: He rose quickly to the position of chief of the public services division, which he held for two months.

» ascender de categoríaadvance up + the scalemove up + the scaleclimb (up) + the ranksclimb (up) + the corporate ladderclimb (up) + the ladder .

Example: If an employee has advanced up the scale, he remains at the same step even if the scale changes.

Example: If a new salary scale is adopted by the institution, the employee who has moved up the scale should remain at the same step.

Example: Football referees can start training at a minimum age of 14, although it takes time and experience to climb the ranks in order to become a top official in the Premier League.

Example: This article describes the impact of the organizational factors which create the 'glass ceiling', inhibiting women's ability to climb the corporate ladder.

Example: If you carry on helping me and the others like you do, you might get to climb up the ladder someday.

» ascender desde abajocome up through + the ranks .

Example: Chad also came up through the ranks starting as foreman, then superintendent, and ultimately assumed leadership over major portions of the company.

» ascender en dirección dehead up towards .

Example: Continue ahead and take the right-hand fork as the path splits to head up towards a cairn about a further hundred yards ahead = Continúe todo recto por este sendero y cuando llegue a un desvío siga por el camino de la derecha que asciende en dirección de un mojón de piedras que se encuentra a unos cien metros.

» ascender en el trabajostep up + the career ladder .

Example: The article is entitled 'Stepping up the career ladder: What to look for and where to find it'.

» ascender en la propia empresa poco a pocowork + Posesivo + way up .

Example: Many long-term residents feel that Junctionville should be governed the way it was before Groome appeared -- by 'good old boys' who had worked their way up, who eschewed issues, and who faithfully rewarded their cronies.

» ascender gradualmentework + Posesivo + way up .

Example: A slow burn began in her toes and worked its way up her body as he turned and pressed her back against the wall of the hallway.

» ascender lentamentework + Posesivo + way up .

Example: A slow burn began in her toes and worked its way up her body as he turned and pressed her back against the wall of the hallway.

» ascender paulatinamentework + Posesivo + way up .

Example: A slow burn began in her toes and worked its way up her body as he turned and pressed her back against the wall of the hallway.

» ascender poco a pocowork + Posesivo + way up .

Example: A slow burn began in her toes and worked its way up her body as he turned and pressed her back against the wall of the hallway.

» ascender repentinamenteshoot upsurge 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.

Example: His excellent performance this weekend has seen him surge up the national rankings.

Ascender synonyms

go up in spanish: subir, pronunciation: goʊʌp part of speech: verb
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