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− | '''go up''' (''to grow, to rise, to increase, to construct, to burn, to travel to more important place, to travel north'') - | + | '''go up''' (''to grow, to rise, to increase, to construct, to burn, to travel to more important place, to travel north'') - rosnąć, drożeć, budować, płonąć, podróżować (do ważniejszego miejsca, na północ). |
# ''Opera tickets have '''gone up'''''. [Opera tickets price increased] | # ''Opera tickets have '''gone up'''''. [Opera tickets price increased] | ||
# ''Yearly spending on jobless people '''went up''' from $900 million to $1.3 billion.'' [...spending on jobless people grew from...] | # ''Yearly spending on jobless people '''went up''' from $900 million to $1.3 billion.'' [...spending on jobless people grew from...] |
Aktualna wersja na dzień 13:07, 28 mar 2016
go up (to grow, to rise, to increase, to construct, to burn, to travel to more important place, to travel north) - rosnąć, drożeć, budować, płonąć, podróżować (do ważniejszego miejsca, na północ).
- Opera tickets have gone up. [Opera tickets price increased]
- Yearly spending on jobless people went up from $900 million to $1.3 billion. [...spending on jobless people grew from...]
- This forest was a nice place before all neighboring new houses went up. [...before all new houses were built]
- He forgot to switch off the gas and the whole kitchen went up. [...the whole kitchen burned]
- The great applause went up after the orchestra concluded its performance. [...applause rose after...]
- Martin went up to London to look for new books about Chinese literature. [Martin travelled to London...]
- Sheila went up to Scotland last weekend. [Sheila travelled to Scotland...]