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to go up
[phrase form: go]
01
augmenter
to increase in value, extent, amount, etc.
Exemples
Real estate prices have been going up steadily in this area.
Les prix de l'immobilier montent régulièrement dans cette zone.
02
monter
to go to a higher place
Transitive
Exemples
She went up the ladder to fix the roof.
Elle est montée à l'échelle pour réparer le toit.
03
monter, se rendre
to travel from one location to another, often in a northern direction or to a larger urban area from a smaller one
Exemples
They decided to go up to the mountains for a weekend getaway.
Ils ont décidé de monter à la montagne pour un week-end d'évasion.
04
monter, s'élever
go upward with gradual or continuous progress
05
être construit, s'élever
to be constructed or built
Exemples
Several housing developments have gone up in the suburban area.
Plusieurs lotissements ont été construits dans la zone suburbaine.
06
partir en fumée, s'embraser
to be destroyed by fire or an explosion
Exemples
The abandoned house on the corner finally went up in a blaze.
La maison abandonnée au coin a finalement pris feu.
07
monter
travel up
08
s'élever, monter
(of a cheer, groan, cry, or other loud noises) to simultaneously erupt from a significant number of people, often in reaction to something specific
Exemples
A collective groan went up from the audience when they heard the disappointing news.
Un gémissement collectif s'éleva du public lorsqu'ils entendirent la nouvelle décevante.
09
sécher, bloquer
to forget lines or actions while performing in front of an audience
Exemples
The actress went up on her lines, leaving an awkward silence on stage.
L'actrice a perdu le fil, laissant un silence gênant sur scène.
10
monter, s'inscrire
to enroll or arrive at a university, particularly Oxford or Cambridge, at the start of an academic term
Exemples
She's preparing to go up to Cambridge for her graduate studies.
Elle se prépare à monter à Cambridge pour ses études supérieures.



























