- siirtää ylemmäs
to raise your hand if you want to say something; to raise your walking stick to defend yourself
raise, raised, raised
- siirtää ylemmäs
The fog eventually lifted, leaving the streets clear.
uncountable · lift, lifted, lifted
- to extract (money) from a bank account or other financial deposit
withdraw, withdrew, withdrawn
- raise
The doctor told me elevating my legs would help reduce the swelling.
elevate, elevated, elevated
- to lift
We heaved the chest-of-drawers up to the second-floor landing.
uncountable · heave, heaved, heaved
upadjektiivi, adverbi, substantiivi, prepositio/ʌp/US promoteI was up to my chin in water.
uncountable
- (radio) The addition of a song to a station's playlist
It adds to our anxiety.
add, added, added
- A male bird, especially
All right, cock?
uncountable · cock, cocked, cocked
- (zoology) Any insect of the order ; characterized by having two wings (except for some wingless species), also called
Birds of passage fly to warmer regions as it gets colder in winter.
fly, flew, flown
- A coarse medieval coat of defence, especially one made of leather
He jacked the car so that he could replace the brake pads.
jack, jacked, jacked
- (transitive) To stimulate or induce (feelings); pique
Those insults aroused me to anger.
arouse, aroused, aroused
- to move (something) from being on (something else)
Get off your chair and help me.
get off, got, got
- An inflatable buoyant object, often (but not necessarily) round and flexible
His stomach ballooned from eating such a large meal.
balloon, ballooned, ballooned
- The act or result of uplifting (in various senses)
uncountable · uplift, uplifted, uplifted
- (uncountable)
uncountable · heft, hefted, hefted
- An upward thrust
uncountable
- to divide a pack of playing cards
After the incident at the dinner party, people started to cut him on the street.
uncountable · cut, cut, cut
- cardgames: to take the top card of a deck into hand
They're going to take away our draw!
uncountable · draw, drew, drawn
rearadjektiivi, substantiivi, adverbiˈrɪəUS to lift, raise etc. physicallyThe family has been rearing cattle for 200 years.
- transitive: to raise; to lift; to elevate
Give me a hoist over that wall.
hoist, hoisted, hoisted
- nautical: to raise an anchor
He weighed out two kilos of oranges for a client.
weigh, weighed, weighed
- to hold up
uphold, upheld, upheld
- transitive: to commit papers
He had created a file for coding to design a new product.
file, filed, filed