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Raureif bilden

nel dizionario PONS

frost up VB vb intr

nel dizionario PONS

I. frost [frɒst, ingl am frɑ:st] SOST

1. frost (cold period):

Frost m <-(e)s, Frös·te>

2. frost no pl (sub-zero temperature):

Frost m <-(e)s, Frös·te>
12/15 Grad minus [o. unter Null]
Bodenfrost m <-(e)s> kein pl

3. frost (hoarfrost):

Raureif m <-(e)s> kein pl

4. frost (of manner):

II. frost [frɒst, ingl am frɑ:st] VB vb trans

1. frost (cover with frost):

to frost sth tree, leaves, bush

2. frost ingl am (cover with icing):

to frost sth

3. frost ingl am (of streaks):

4. frost usu passive (damage or kill by frost):

5. frost (make opaque):

Milchglas nt <-es> kein pl

I. up [ʌp] AVV inv

1. up (to higher position):

up lift
rauf mit dir! colloq

2. up (erect):

3. up (out of bed):

4. up (northwards):

herauf colloq

5. up (at higher place):

6. up ingl brit (towards city):

7. up ingl brit (at university):

8. up (toward):

up to sb/sth
auf jdn/etw zu
to run up to sb

9. up (in high position):

an der Spitze colloq

10. up (higher in price or number):

11. up (to point of):

up until [or till] [or to]
bis +acc

12. up (in opposition to):

to be up against sb/sth
es mit jdm/etw zu tun haben
to be up against sb/sth

13. up (depend on):

to be up to sb
to be up to sb to do sth
jds Aufgabe sein, etw zu tun

14. up (contrive):

to be up to sth

15. up (be adequate):

to be up to sth
to be up to sth

16. up (comparable with):

17. up ingl am (apiece):

18. up dated colloq (yes for):

up with sb/sth
hoch lebe jd/etw

locuzioni:

II. up [ʌp] PREP

1. up (to higher position):

herauf colloq

2. up (along):

3. up (against flow):

4. up (at top of):

up sth
oben auf etw dat

5. up ingl Aus, ingl brit colloq (to):

locuzioni:

up top ingl brit colloq
up yours! volg

III. up [ʌp] AGG inv

1. up attr (moving upward):

2. up attr ingl brit dated (travelling toward the city):

3. up attr FIS:

4. up pred (out of bed):

5. up pred (erect):

up collar

6. up pred (leading):

7. up pred ingl brit, ingl Aus (being repaired):

up road
up road

8. up pred (more intense):

9. up pred (in horseracing):

10. up pred (happy):

high sl
to be up about [or on][or for] sth

11. up pred ingl brit dated (frothy):

12. up pred (functioning properly):

13. up pred (in baseball):

14. up pred (finished):

up time, hours
up time, hours

15. up pred colloq (happening):

16. up pred (informed):

to be up in sth
sich acc mit etw dat auskennen

17. up pred (scheduled):

to be up for sth
to be up for sth terms

18. up pred DIR (on trial):

to be up for sth
to be up for trial person

19. up pred (interested in):

IV. up [ʌp] SOST

up colloq (good period):

Hoch nt <-s, -s>

locuzioni:

to be on the up and up ingl brit, ingl Aus colloq (be improving)
to be on the up and up esp ingl am (be honest)
sauber sein colloq

V. up <-pp-> [ʌp] VB vb intr colloq

to up and do sth

VI. up <-pp-> [ʌp] VB vb trans

1. up (increase) capacity:

to up sth

2. up (raise):

to up sth

VII. up [ʌp] INTER

Voce OpenDict

up AGG

to be up (your turn) colloq
Voce OpenDict

up AVV

Present
Ifrost
youfrost
he/she/itfrosts
wefrost
youfrost
theyfrost
Past
Ifrosted
youfrosted
he/she/itfrosted
wefrosted
youfrosted
theyfrosted
Present Perfect
Ihavefrosted
youhavefrosted
he/she/ithasfrosted
wehavefrosted
youhavefrosted
theyhavefrosted
Past Perfect
Ihadfrosted
youhadfrosted
he/she/ithadfrosted
wehadfrosted
youhadfrosted
theyhadfrosted

PONS OpenDict

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

In the winter the arrival of air polar masses that drop and cause frost up.
en.wikipedia.org
It experiences frost up to 53 days per year, however this varies greatly with elevation, proximity to high mountains and terrain either draining or ponding cold air drainage.
en.wikipedia.org
In the end, she's so cool she'll frost up your earbuds.
www.rollingstone.com
Winters are mild with little threat of frost damage though springtime frost can be a hazard.
en.wikipedia.org
Heavy glazes of ice and deposits of rime frost also break down trees and shrubs, giving them their characteristic forms and gnarled appearance.
en.wikipedia.org