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upper’
supérieur(e)

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. upper [Brit ˈʌpə, Am ˈəpər] RZ.

1. upper (of shoe):

upper
empeigne r.ż.

2. upper Am pot. KOL.:

upper

3. upper Am (drug):

upper pot.

II. upper [Brit ˈʌpə, Am ˈəpər] PRZYM.

1. upper (in location):

upper shelf, cupboard
upper floor, deck
upper jaw, eyelid, lip
upper teeth
the upper body

2. upper (in rank):

upper

3. upper (on scale):

upper register, scale
the upper limit

4. upper GEOG. przyd.:

upper valley, region

5. upper:

upper ARCHEOL., GEOL. period

III. upper [Brit ˈʌpə, Am ˈəpər]

upper → stiff

to have the upper hand
to get the upper hand

I. stiff [Brit stɪf, Am stɪf] RZ. pot.

1. stiff (corpse):

macchabée r.m. pot.

2. stiff Am (humourless person):

rabat-joie r.m. i r.ż. ndm.

3. stiff Am (man):

4. stiff Am (drunk):

poivrot r.m. pot.

5. stiff Am (hobo):

II. stiff [Brit stɪf, Am stɪf] PRZYM.

1. stiff (restricted in movement):

2. stiff (hard to move):

stiff drawer, door
stiff lever
stiff gear

3. stiff (rigid):

stiff cardboard, fabric, collar

4. stiff GASTR.:

stiff mixture

5. stiff (not relaxed):

stiff manner, person, style

6. stiff (harsh):

stiff letter, warning, penalty, sentence

7. stiff (difficult):

stiff exam, climb
stiff competition
stiff opposition

8. stiff (high):

stiff charge, fine

9. stiff (strong):

stiff breeze

10. stiff Am (drunk):

stiff pot.

III. stiff [Brit stɪf, Am stɪf] CZ. cz. przech. Am pot.

1. stiff (cheat):

stiff person

2. stiff (fail to tip):

stiff person

IV. stiff [Brit stɪf, Am stɪf] PRZYSŁ. pot.

V. stiff [Brit stɪf, Am stɪf]

to keep a stiff upper lip

upper atmosphere RZ.

upper arm RZ.

upper arm
bras r.m.
upper arm
humérus r.m. spec.

I. upper class RZ.

the upper class , the upper classes

II. upper-class PRZYM.

upper-class accent, background, person:

upper-class

I. upper case RZ.

upper case
in upper case

II. upper case PRZYM.

upper case letters
lettres r.ż. l.mn. majuscules
upper case letters
majuscules r.ż. l.mn.

I. upper crust pot., żart. RZ.

the upper crust
le gratin r.m. pot.

II. upper-crust PRZYM.

upper-crust accent, family:

upper-crust
de la haute pot.

upper circle RZ. TEATR

upper circle

upper school RZ. Brit SZK.

1. upper school (school):

upper school

2. upper school (within school):

the upper school
les grandes classes r.ż. l.mn.

upper sixth RZ. Brit SZK.

upper sixth
terminale r.ż.
upper sixth
classe r.ż. terminale

upper-income bracket RZ.

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angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski

I. upper [ˈʌpəʳ, Am -ɚ] PRZYM. (further up)

upper

II. upper [ˈʌpəʳ, Am -ɚ] RZ.

1. upper (part of shoe):

upper
empeigne r.ż.

2. upper pot. (drugs):

upper
amphète r.ż.

zwroty:

I. upper case RZ. no l.mn. DRUK.

upper case
majuscule r.ż.

II. upper case PRZYM. DRUK.

upper-case

upper class RZ.

upper class

upper house RZ. POLIT.

upper house

upper-class PRZYM.

upper-class

upper deck RZ.

upper deck

Upper Egypt RZ.

Upper Egypt
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
the upper crust
upper/lower jaw
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angielski
angielski
francuski
francuski

I. upper [ˈʌp·ər] PRZYM.

1. upper (further up):

upper

2. upper GEO. (northern):

the upper Midwest

II. upper [ˈʌp·ər] RZ.

1. upper (part of shoe):

upper
empeigne r.ż.

2. upper pot. (drugs):

upper
amphète r.ż.

upper deck RZ.

upper deck

I. upper case RZ. DRUK.

upper case
majuscule r.ż.

II. upper case PRZYM. DRUK.

upper-case

upper-class PRZYM.

upper-class

upper class RZ.

upper class

upper house RZ. POLIT.

upper house

Upper Egypt RZ.

Upper Egypt
francuski
francuski
angielski
angielski
B.C.B.G.
the upper crust
upper crust

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Middle- and upper-class women generally became more politically active in the northern tier during and after the war.
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Although contraceptives were relatively common in middle-class and upper-class society, the topic was rarely discussed in public.
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This was then replicated by other upper-class women and the practice spread.
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One of the hands was once seen out with a foot, causing a scandal in the upper-class society of hands, who were prejudiced against feet.
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Historically, it has also been used by members of the educated upper-class, as reflected by the phrase "huntin, fishin and shootin".
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