ascender
promote ; rise ; climb ; climb + the ladder ; get + promoted ; ascend ; soar ; slope up(ward).
He was a descriptive cataloger at Princeton and was promoted to Acting Head Cataloger, and subsequently Head Cataloger at Princeton, the position he left before assuming his present duties at LC.
If suppliers are forced out of business, there will be less software to lend and prices will rise with the lack of competition.
Stanton felt a bit like someone who, after boasting that she could dive into water from a great height has climbed to the height and dares not jump, but knows that she must jump.
This article describes the impact of the organizational factors which create the 'glass ceiling', inhibiting women's ability to climb the corporate ladder.
But commercial businesses do this all the time: somebody sticks a neck out, and gets promoted or loses neck depending on results.
As she ascended the staircase to the library director's office, she tried to fathom the reason for the imperious summons.
With manuscript prices soaring on the open market, the government has introduced tax incentives to encourage donations.
Under normal conditions, the curve will slope upward, as rates increase with the time period on loans.
ascender a
amount to + Cantidad
The funds of this programme budgeted for 1996-1997 amount to US$ 22 million.
ascender al trono
ascend (to) + the throne
Prince Hal has proved his courage, but the conniving Falstaff and his companions lurk in the wings, waiting for Hal to ascend the throne.
ascender a un cargo
rise to + position
He rose quickly to the position of chief of the public services division, which he held for two months.
ascender a un puesto
rise to + position
He rose quickly to the position of chief of the public services division, which he held for two months.
ascender de categoría
advance up + the scale
move up + the scale
If an employee has advanced up the scale, he remains at the same step even if the scale changes.
If a new salary scale is adopted by the institution, the employee who has moved up the scale should remain at the same step.
ascender en el trabajo
step up + the career ladder
The article is entitled 'Stepping up the career ladder: What to look for and where to find it'.
ascender en la propia empresa poco a poco
work + Posesivo + way up
Many long-term residents feel that Junctionville should be governed the way it was before Groome appeared - by 'good old boys' who had worked their way up, who eschewed issues, and who faithfully rewarded their cronies.
ascender lentamente
work + Posesivo + way up
A slow burn began in her toes and worked its way up her body as he turned and pressed her back against the wall of the hallway.
ascender paulatinamente
work + Posesivo + way up
A slow burn began in her toes and worked its way up her body as he turned and pressed her back against the wall of the hallway.
ascender poco a poco
work + Posesivo + way up
A slow burn began in her toes and worked its way up her body as he turned and pressed her back against the wall of the hallway.
ascender repentinamente
shoot up
On both sides the crags shot up in fantastic forms towards the sky, and the rising wind roared among them like a spirit of anguish.