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to go up
[phrase form: go]
01
augmenter
to increase in value, extent, amount, etc.
02
monter
to go to a higher place
Transitive
03
monter à, aller à
to travel from one location to another, often in a northern direction or to a larger urban area from a smaller one
04
monter, aller en haut
go upward with gradual or continuous progress
05
être construit, se construire
to be constructed or built
06
partir en fumée, être réduit en cendres
to be destroyed by fire or an explosion
07
monter, aller en haut
travel up
08
monter (en bruit), s'élever (en acclamation)
(of a cheer, groan, cry, or other loud noises) to simultaneously erupt from a significant number of people, often in reaction to something specific
09
oublier son texte, perdre le fil
to forget lines or actions while performing in front of an audience
10
entrer, intégrer
to enroll or arrive at a university, particularly Oxford or Cambridge, at the start of an academic term
go up
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Exemple
Due to inflation, the cost of living has gone up.
Real estate prices have been going up steadily in this area.
The demand for the product caused its price to go up.
The temperature is forecasted to go up throughout the week.
The company's profits are expected to go up significantly this year.
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