Elevar in english

Raise

pronunciation: reɪz part of speech: verb
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raise

elevar1 = uplift ; bring up ; hoist ; take + Nombre + to greater heights ; raise ; hoist up. 

Example: This article discusses the implementation of a carefully devised approach to uplift standards of reading.Example: Matrix and mould were pivoted and were brought up to the nozzle of a metal pump for the moment of casting, and then swung back to eject the new-made letter.Example: The Supreme Court of India has declared that hoisting the tricolour is a fundamental right that the government cannot legislate away.Example: He headed one of the largest accounting firms in the country and took it to greater heights.Example: The speaker said that James estimated people function at only 20% of their capacity, and concluded that they could raise this percentage considerable if they knew how to manage their time more efficiently.Example: I just did my clutch and the only issue doing it myself was hoisting up the gearbox and trying to swing it into position.

more:

» elevar con grúawinch .

Example: The man was winched into the helicopter and evacuated to the helicopter landing site.

» elevar con poleawinch .

Example: The man was winched into the helicopter and evacuated to the helicopter landing site.

» elevarsesoartower above/overslope up(ward) .

Example: With manuscript prices soaring on the open market, the government has introduced tax incentives to encourage donations.

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

Example: Under normal conditions, the curve will slope upward, as rates increase with the time period on loans.

» Número + elevado a la potencia de + NúmeroNúmero + to the power of + Número .

Example: 10 to the power of 3 is 10 times 10 times 10, which is 1000.

elevar2 = heighten ; elevate. 

Example: Automated support services have heightened the sense of interdependency between libraries and vendors.Example: Some of the things that are said about genuine bookselling do at times seem to elevate this occupation to a level far beyond mere commerce.

more:

» elevar la calidad de vidaimprove + living standardsraise + Posesivo + living standardsraise + the standard of living .

Example: One of the main objectives was to improve occupational conditions and living standards of those working in these industries.

Example: The book sales have certainly raised his living standards.

Example: African governments are at the coalface of trying to raise the standards of living of their people = Los gobiernos africanos están trabajando a pie de obra intentando elevar la calidad de vida de sus habitantes.

» elevarse por encima del bien y del malrise above + good and evil .

Example: It is the story of Michel, who tries to rise above good and evil and give free rein to his passions.

elevarse = soar ; tower above/over ; slope up(ward). 

Example: With manuscript prices soaring on the open market, the government has introduced tax incentives to encourage donations.Example: Prague represents a unique collection of historical monuments dominated by Prague Castle towering high above the city.Example: Under normal conditions, the curve will slope upward, as rates increase with the time period on loans.

Elevar synonyms

fire in spanish: fuego, pronunciation: faɪɜr nounrise in spanish: subir, pronunciation: raɪz noun, verbelicit in spanish: obtener, pronunciation: ɪlɪsɪt verbenhance in spanish: mejorar, pronunciation: enhæns verbadvance in spanish: avanzar, pronunciation: ədvæns noun, verbgrow in spanish: crecer, pronunciation: groʊ verblift in spanish: levantar, pronunciation: lɪft verb, nouninvoke in spanish: invocar, pronunciation: ɪnvoʊk verbpromote in spanish: promover, pronunciation: prəmoʊt verbfarm in spanish: granja, pronunciation: fɑrm nounevoke in spanish: evocar, pronunciation: ɪvoʊk verbproduce in spanish: Produce, pronunciation: prədus verbprove in spanish: probar, pronunciation: pruv verblevy in spanish: exacción, pronunciation: levi nounnurture in spanish: nutrir, pronunciation: nɜrtʃɜr verb, nounkindle in spanish: encender, pronunciation: kɪndəl verbstir in spanish: remover, pronunciation: stɜr verbconjure in spanish: conjurar, pronunciation: kɑndʒɜr verbprovoke in spanish: provocar, pronunciation: prəvoʊk verbheave in spanish: tirón, pronunciation: hiv verb, nounrear in spanish: posterior, pronunciation: rɪr nounrecruit in spanish: recluta, pronunciation: rəkrut verb, nounarouse in spanish: despertar, pronunciation: ɜraʊz verbelevate in spanish: elevar, pronunciation: eləveɪt verbset up in spanish: preparar, pronunciation: setʌp verb, adjectiveparent in spanish: padre, pronunciation: perənt nounupgrade in spanish: mejorar, pronunciation: əpgreɪd verb, nounhike in spanish: caminata, pronunciation: haɪk noun, verbput up in spanish: Hospedarse, pronunciation: pʊtʌp verbascent in spanish: ascenso, pronunciation: əsent nounclimb in spanish: subida, pronunciation: klaɪm verb, nounelevation in spanish: elevación, pronunciation: eləveɪʃən nounerect in spanish: erguido, pronunciation: ɪrekt adjective, verbleaven in spanish: levadura, pronunciation: levən nounresurrect in spanish: resucitar, pronunciation: rezɜrekt verbbring up in spanish: Sacar un tema, pronunciation: brɪŋʌp verbput forward in spanish: presentar, pronunciation: pʊtfɔrwɜrd verbheighten in spanish: aumentar, pronunciation: haɪtən verbconscript in spanish: reclutar, pronunciation: kɑnskrɪpt noun, verbenkindle in spanish: hacer fuego, pronunciation: enkɪndəl verbconjure up in spanish: evocar, pronunciation: kɑndʒɜrʌp verbacclivity in spanish: cuesta, pronunciation: æklɪvɪti nounget up in spanish: Levántate, pronunciation: getʌp verbupraise in spanish: levantamiento, pronunciation: əpreɪz verbcall forth in spanish: llamar adelante, pronunciation: kɔlfɔrθ verbcall down in spanish: poner verde, pronunciation: kɔldaʊn verbkick upstairs in spanish: patear arriba, pronunciation: kɪkəpsterz verb
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