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up (EN)
Adverb, Präposition, Adjektiv, Substantiv, Verb

Adverb “up”

up (more/most)
  1. nach oben
    The balloon floated up into the bright blue sky.
  2. höher
    Since the new model was released, the demand for the old smartphones is up.
  3. gleichauf
    After studying all night, I was finally up to speed with the rest of the class.
  4. zeigt Vollständigkeit oder Gründlichkeit in Phrasalverben an
    She cleaned up her room until it was spotless.
  5. nördlich
    After finishing college in Texas, she moved up to Canada for a new job opportunity.
  6. pur (im Sinne von "ohne Eis serviert")
    He ordered his martini up, preferring it chilled but with no ice in the glass.

Präposition “up”

up
  1. oben an (etwas)
    Can you climb up the tree?
  2. weiter (entlang eines Weges)
    Walk up the street and you'll find the picnic area at the end.
  3. flussaufwärts
    We paddled up the stream, searching for the spring from which it flowed.

Adjektiv “up”

Grundform up, nicht steigerbar
  1. nach oben gerichtet
    Place the book on the table with the cover up so we can see the title.
  2. höher gelegen
    The water levels are up in the whole country.
  3. veröffentlicht
    The restaurant's menu was finally up on their website for customers to see.
  4. hochgeklappt
    The bridge over the river was up.
  5. errichtet
    All the houses in the new area are up.
  6. aufrecht
    When the judge entered the courtroom, everyone was up to show respect.
  7. aufgestanden
    Even though it was past midnight, the lights in her room were on because she was still up reading her book.
  8. aufgesessen (im Pferderennsport)
    The jockey was up on the thoroughbred, ready to race.
  9. sichtbar (über dem Horizont)
    We decided to start our hike early, while the moon was still up, to enjoy the cool night air.
  10. vergrößert
    Attendance at the concert was up by 20% from last year.
  11. führend
    After scoring three times in a row, Sarah's team was up 3-1 in the match.
  12. beendet
    The movie is almost up; should we start getting ready to leave the theater?
  13. gut gelaunt
    After acing her exams, she was really up and couldn't stop smiling.
  14. bereit (für etwas)
    Are you up for a game of basketball this afternoon?
  15. als Nächster (dran)
    After finishing her math problems, Jenny was up next for the spelling quiz.
  16. aktuell geschehend oder von Interesse
    Hey, what's up with the sudden crowd outside?
  17. höherwertig (im Poker)
    I thought I had the winning hand, but he had jacks up, beating my tens and eights.
  18. informiert
    She's always up with the latest fashion trends, so she knows exactly what to wear each season.
  19. in Betrieb
    After the maintenance, the website is finally up again.
  20. einwärts (im Bahnverkehr)
    I need to catch the 5:30 up train to get to the city center on time.

Substantiv “up”

Sg. up, Pl. ups od. unz.
  1. Hoch (das)
    After weeks of rainy weather, the clear blue skies were a definite up in everyone's mood.
  2. Obergeschoss (das)
    After dinner, the children ran off to play in the ups while the adults chatted downstairs.

Verb “up”

Infinitiv up; er ups; Prät. upped; Part. upped; Ger. upping
  1. hochheben
    The workers upped the flag to the top of the pole as the crowd cheered.
  2. erhöhen
    We should up the budget for our department to meet our goals.
  3. befördern
    After consistently exceeding her sales targets, the company decided to up her to regional sales manager.
  4. aufstehen und etwas tun
    Mid-conversation, he just upped and walked out of the room without a word.