Betekenis van:
upwards

upwards
Bijwoord
    • spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position
    "the fragments flew upwards"
    "prices soared upwards"

    Synoniemen

    upwards
    Bijwoord
      • to a later time

      Synoniemen


      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. The kite soared upwards with the swiftness of a bird.
      2. Monsieur D'Espilly, in the year 1772, calculated the population of France at upwards of 22 millions; namely, 10,562,631 males, and 11,451,726 females; consequently the proportion of females to males was about 14 to 13.
      3. Louis the Fourteenth, by an edict of 1666, in favour of marriages, appointed particular pensions to those who had ten children, and much larger to such as had twelve. Marshal Vauban, in the beginning of the last century, estimated the population of France to be upwards of 19 millions.
      4. α 10° upwards and downwards,
      5. α 5° upwards and downwards,
      6. α 15° upwards and 5° downwards,
      7. α 15° upwards and 10° downwards,
      8. α 5° upwards and 5° downwards;
      9. 5 %, for the years from 35 upwards.
      10. α 15° upwards and 10° downwards,
      11. Vertical: upwards 10° and downwards 10°.
      12. α 15° upwards and 5° downwards,
      13. The apex of the triangle shall be directed upwards.
      14. .3 vertical extent: from the base line upwards without limit;
      15. The subsequent adjustments upwards to the normal value amounted to 21,6 % (PRC) and 16,4 % (Vietnam).