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 Translation for 'to progress' from English to Danish
VERB   to progress | progressed | progressed
progressing | progresses
SYNO advance | advancement | forward motion | ...
to progressat avancere
to progressat gå fremad
unverified to progressat gøre fremskridt
progressfremgang {fk}
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Translation for 'to progress' from English to Danish

to progress
at avancere

at gå fremad

unverified at gøre fremskridt

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progress
fremgang {fk}
Usage Examples English
  • This step was part of a strategy to move away from cyclical bulk chemicals and to progress up the value chain to become a higher growth, higher margin business.
  • Most of the work of ITU-T is carried out by its Sector Members and Associates, while the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB) is the executive arm of ITU-T and coordinator for a number of workshops and seminars to progress existing work areas and explore new ones.
  • The first two levels are fully playable, but the third level does not have an exit so the player is unable to progress further.
  • By 1915 this process was complete, enabling Portuguese colonial rule to progress in a relatively unruffled state - until the emergence of nationalist movements all over Africa in the 1950s.
  • Through his leadership of the Gabonese Republic, President Ali Bongo Ondimba has led his nation to receive much international recognition for its commitment to progress in the field of ICT in the Central and Francophone Africa region as well as on the African continent.

  • The team again qualified in the 2007 Rugby World Cup when they upset Wales 38–34 to progress to the quarter-finals where they lost to the eventual Rugby World Cup winners, South Africa.
  • According to him, education was the path to progress.
  • Müller, an engineer in the Hessian army, devised and built an adding machine and described the basic principles of a difference machine in a book published in 1786 (the first written reference to a difference machine is dated to 1784), but he was unable to obtain funding to progress with the idea.
  • He completed the Intercolonial Railway, but struggled to progress on the national railway due to a worldwide economic depression, almost coming to blows with the then Governor General Lord Dufferin over imperial interference.
  • However, this strongly conflicts with the evidence for cosmological evolution mentioned earlier: the universe has progressed from extremely different conditions at the Big Bang, and will continue to progress toward extremely different conditions, particularly under the rising influence of dark energy, apparently toward the Big Freeze or Big Rip.

  • This can be attributed to progress in computing technology, which has allowed larger and more sophisticated models of atomic structure and associated collision processes.
  • During vaginal childbirth, the cervix must flatten and dilate to allow the fetus to progress along the birth canal.
  • A single dance runs around ten minutes, long enough to progress at least 15–20 times.
  • Mood disorders such as a bipolar disorder and depression are the most common etiologies to progress to catatonia.
  • Busby's post-Munich rebuilding programme continued to progress with two League championships within three seasons, with United taking the title in 1965 and 1967.

  • The A921, the main road along the south coast of Fife, leads down the High Street of Wester Aberdour, before kinking sharply left to cross the railway line, then right again to progress through Easter Aberdour's Main Street.
  • In October 1942 it was decided to progress using the Valentine chassis with a 17-pdr (which would become Archer) and 25-pdr (which entered service as Bishop).
  • The stick has two sides; one rounded and one flat; only the flat face of the stick is allowed to progress the ball.
  • The flag of Chile consists of two equal horizontal bands of white (top) and red; there is a blue square the same height as the white band at the hoist-side end of the white band; the square bears a white five-pointed star in the center representing a guide to progress and honor; blue symbolizes the sky, white is for the snow-covered Andes, and red stands for the blood spilled to achieve independence.
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