omhoog gaan

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الهولندية - التركية
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الهولندية - الإنجليزية
go up
to forget lines or blocks during public performance

The producer hopes nobody goes up opening night.

to move upwards

Are you going up the mountain? No, I went up yesterday.

to be built or erected

There are new offices going up in town.

to rise or increase

The price of bananas has gone up because of a shortage.

To attend university
to be consumed by fire

The building went up in smoke.

move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows"
burn completely; be consumed or destroyed by fire; "The hut burned down"; "The mountain of paper went up in flames"
travel up, "We ascended the mountain"; "go up a ladder"; "The mountaineers slowly ascended the steep slope"
increase in value or to a higher point; "prices climbed steeply"; "the value of our house rose sharply last year"
If a shout or cheer goes up, it is made by a lot of people together. A cheer went up from the other passengers
If a price, amount, or level goes up, it becomes higher or greater than it was. Interest rates went up The cost has gone up to $1.95 a minute Prices have gone up 61 percent since deregulation. = rise, increase
When a building, wall, or other structure goes up, it is built or fixed in place. He noticed a new building going up near Whitaker Park
To increase in price or value.To be in the process of construction - "Office buildings went up all over town."(British) To go to a university
be erected, built, or constructed; "New buildings are going up everywhere"
be erected, built, or constructed; "New buildings are going up everywhere
If something goes up, it explodes or starts to burn, usually suddenly and with great intensity. I was going to get out of the building in case it went up The hotel went up in flames
go upward with gradual or continuous progress; "Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?"
move towards; "We were approaching our destination"; "They are drawing near"; "The enemy army came nearer and nearer"
ascend