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 Übersetzung für 'upwards tendency' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an upwards tendency | upwards tendencies
upwards tendencyAufwärtstrend {m}
Teiltreffer
upwards {adv}hinauf
163
upwards {adv}nach oben
upwards {adv}hinan [dichter.]
upwards {adv}herauf
23
upwards {adv}aufhin [österr., bayer.] [hinauf]
upwards {adv}rauf [ugs.] [hinauf]
24
upwards {adv}aufwärts
710
upwards {adv}aufi [bayer.] [österr.] [ugs.] [hinauf]
upwards {adv}empor
221
to lead upwardshinaufführen
to zoom upwardsin die Höhe schießen
to rocket upwardsin die Höhe schießen
to spiral upwardssich in die Höhe schrauben
to edge upwardsleicht anziehen
to edge upwardsleicht aufrücken
tending upwardsnach oben gerichtet
to curl upwardssich emporkringeln
math.
concave upwards {adj}
konvex
to spiral upwardssteigen
tending upwardssteigend
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • They also have the unusual tendency to arch the body strongly upwards when dead, with the head and metasoma often nearly touching above the thorax.
  • Hewing occurs from the bottom of the stem upwards towards what was the top of the standing tree, reducing the tendency of the broken fibers to migrate inwards towards the eventual beam.
  • The usefulness of this measure in assessing wage levels is debatable, particularly in an economy where low pay is prevalent, due to the tendency for the wages of a minority of high earners to 'skew' the average upwards.
  • As soon as the flukes have reached the metacercarian stage, they alter the periwinkles' behaviour: Rather than moving to stay near the water line, the infected snails develop a pronounced tendency to move upwards.
  • (as is the tendency on half-pipes that don't go vertically upwards).

  • Production aircraft featured an automated nose-flap operation to counteract a tendency for the aircraft to pitch upwards during low-to-moderate Mach numbers.
  • Alternatively, a spirit level that exploits the buoyancy of an air bubble and its tendency to go vertically upwards may be used to test for horizontality.
  • However, since the hood is rather heavy this has a tendency to pull the lightweight shirt upwards.
  • Several of Russell's assumptions have been challenged, and the tendency since has been to adjust the assessment upwards.
  • The club's ground was at Fentham Road, near the junction with Birchfield Road, and was notable for sloping upwards from the spectator entrance end; it was also known as "the Basin" from its tendency to flood.

  • Push moraines are limited in size by the advance of a glacier front and its tendency to shear over the top of any ridge large enough to resist the movement of ice.
  • There is a tendency especially in more advanced forms such as "Anteosaurus" towards thickening of the bones of the top of the skull, indicating head-butting behaviour.
  • From 1816 more Light Dragoon regiments were reclassified as lancers or hussars, a tendency that continued throughout the 19th century.
  • Because of their natural tendency to jump when alarmed, they may jump out of aquarium tanks.
  • Another disadvantage is its tendency to break thin shelled paintballs more easily due to the increased friction.

  • From a theoretical point of view, given the assumptions that there will be a tendency for continuous growth in size for firms, long-period static equilibrium alongside perfect competition may be incompatible.
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