upper

upper
adj. bovenste; op hoger liggend gebied, binnenland
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n. pepmiddel
upper1
[ uppə] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord〉
bovenleer 〈van schoeisel〉
〈voornamelijk Amerikaans-Engels; informeel〉pepmiddel〈figuurlijk〉 stimulans, leuke ervaring
voorbeelden:
〈informeel〉 be (down) on one's uppers berooid/straatarm zijn
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upper2
〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉
hogerboven-, opper-
meer noordelijk/landinwaarts/stroomopwaarts gesitueerdhoger gelegen
belangrijkerhoger geplaatst, superieur
〈aardrijkskunde; Upper〉Opper-Boven-, Laat-
voorbeelden:
1   upper arm bovenarm
     〈meteorologie〉 upper atmosphere hogere atmosfeer 〈boven troposfeer〉
     upper lip bovenlip
2   upper reaches of the Nile bovenloop van de Nijl
3   upper servants het hogere huispersoneel
4   Upper Volta Boven-Volta
〈drukwezen〉 upper case bovenkast, kapitaal, hoofdletters(chrift)
     Upper Chamber Hogerhuis
     the upper class de hogere stand; de aristocratie
     〈informeel〉 the upper crust de toplaag; de betere kringen
     have/get/gain the upper hand of de overhand hebben/krijgen/nemen op
     the Upper House het Hogerhuis; Senaat, Eerste Kamer
     〈voornamelijk formeel〉 the upper regions de hogere regionen, de lucht
     〈informeel〉 he is wrong in the upper storey hij is niet goed bij zijn hoofd
     〈informeel〉 the upper ten (thousand) de hoogste kringen

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