What does naar boven in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word naar boven in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use naar boven in Dutch.

The word naar boven in Dutch means up, naar boven, omhoog, omhoog, naar boven, omhoog, omhoog, naar boven, omhoog, naar boven, naar boven, omhoog, beklimmen, naar boven brengen, naar boven halen, even naar boven kijken, stijgen, naar boven gaan, snel naar boven bewegen, opwaarts. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word naar boven

up

(omhoog)

naar boven, omhoog

(to or on an upper floor)

Go upstairs and clean your room.

omhoog, naar boven

(direction: up)

The bird flew upward until it was just a speck in the blue sky.

omhoog

(upward)

We travelled uphill until we reached the summit of the mountain.

omhoog

(on a higher level)

The restrooms are up at the top of the staircase.

naar boven

(to higher part)

If you go a little way up the hill, you will get a better view.

omhoog, naar boven

(to)

Send the report up so the boss can read it.

naar boven, omhoog

(to upper management) (figuurlijk)

beklimmen

(go up)

We ascended the mountain at dawn, before it got hot.

naar boven brengen, naar boven halen

(elicit)

A squirt of fresh lemon will bring out the flavor of that grilled salmon.

even naar boven kijken

(look briefly upwards)

stijgen, naar boven gaan

(move upwards)

Heat rises.

snel naar boven bewegen

(head: jerk upwards) (van hoofd)

opwaarts

(going upward)

The uphill road leads to a small church on the top of a hill.

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