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v slovarju PONS
frost up GLAG. nepreh. glag.
v slovarju PONS
I. frost [frɒst, am. angl. frɑ:st] SAM.
1. frost (cold period):
Frost m. spol <-(e)s, Frös·te>
2. frost no pl (sub-zero temperature):
Frost m. spol <-(e)s, Frös·te>
12/15 Grad minus [o. unter Null]
Bodenfrost m. spol <-(e)s> kein pl
3. frost (hoarfrost):
Raureif m. spol <-(e)s> kein pl
4. frost (of manner):
Frostigkeit ž. spol <->
II. frost [frɒst, am. angl. frɑ:st] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. frost (cover with frost):
to frost sth tree, leaves, bush
2. frost am. angl. (cover with icing):
to frost sth
3. frost am. angl. (of streaks):
4. frost usu passive (damage or kill by frost):
5. frost (make opaque):
Milchglas sr. spol <-es> kein pl
I. up [ʌp] PRISL. nesprem.
1. up (to higher position):
up lift
rauf mit dir! pog.
2. up (erect):
3. up (out of bed):
4. up (northwards):
herauf pog.
5. up (at higher place):
6. up brit. angl. (towards city):
7. up brit. angl. (at university):
8. up (toward):
up to sb/sth
auf jdn/etw zu
to run up to sb
9. up (in high position):
10. up (higher in price or number):
11. up (to point of):
up until [or till] [or to]
bis +tož.
12. up (in opposition to):
to be up against sb/sth
es mit jdm/etw zu tun haben
to be up against sb/sth
sich tož. mit jdm/etw konfrontiert sehen
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 am. angl. (apiece):
18. up dated pog. (yes for):
up with sb/sth
hoch lebe jd/etw
fraza:
II. up [ʌp] PREDL.
1. up (to higher position):
herauf pog.
2. up (along):
3. up (against flow):
4. up (at top of):
up sth
oben auf etw daj.
5. up avstral. angl., brit. angl. pog. (to):
fraza:
be up the creek [or vulg. sleng up shit creek] [without a paddle]
up top brit. angl. pog.
up yours! vulg.
III. up [ʌp] PRID. nesprem.
1. up atribut. (moving upward):
2. up atribut. brit. angl. dated (travelling toward the city):
3. up atribut. FIZ.:
Up-Quark sr. spol
4. up pred. (out of bed):
5. up pred. (erect):
up collar
6. up pred. (leading):
7. up pred. brit. angl., avstral. angl. (being repaired):
up road
up road
aufgerissen švic., avstr.
8. up pred. (more intense):
9. up pred. (in horseracing):
10. up pred. (happy):
high sleng
to be up about [or on][or for] sth
11. up pred. brit. angl. 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. pog. (happening):
16. up pred. (informed):
to be up in sth
sich tož. mit etw daj. auskennen
17. up pred. (scheduled):
to be up for sth
für etw tož. vorgesehen sein
to be up for sth terms
18. up pred. PRAVO (on trial):
to be up for sth
to be up for trial person
19. up pred. (interested in):
IV. up [ʌp] SAM.
up pog. (good period):
Hoch sr. spol <-s, -s>
fraza:
to be on the up and up brit. angl., avstral. angl. pog. (be improving)
to be on the up and up esp am. angl. (be honest)
V. up <-pp-> [ʌp] GLAG. nepreh. glag. pog.
to up and do sth
VI. up <-pp-> [ʌp] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. up (increase) capacity:
to up sth
2. up (raise):
to up sth
VII. up [ʌp] MEDM.
Vnos OpenDict
up PRID.
to be up (your turn) pog.
Vnos OpenDict
up PRISL.
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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In the winter the arrival of air polar masses that drop and cause frost up.
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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.
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In the end, she's so cool she'll frost up your earbuds.
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Winters are mild with little threat of frost damage though springtime frost can be a hazard.
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Heavy glazes of ice and deposits of rime frost also break down trees and shrubs, giving them their characteristic forms and gnarled appearance.
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