upward creep - определение. Что такое upward creep
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Что (кто) такое upward creep - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Creep (movie); Creep (Song); Creeping; Creep (disambiguation); The Creep; Creep (song); The Creeps; Creeps; Creep (film)

aseismic         
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MEASURABLE SURFACE DISPLACEMENT ALONG A FAULT IN THE ABSENCE OF NOTABLE EARTHQUAKES
Aseismic; Aseismic fault creep; Fault creep
[e?'s??zm?k]
¦ adjective Geology not characterized by earthquake activity.
Allen Upward         
BRITISH OET, LAWYER, POLITICIAN AND TEACHER
Alan Upward
George Allen Upward (20 September 1863National School Admission Registers & Log-books 1870-1914 – 12 November 1926New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors) was a poet, lawyer, politician and teacher. His work was included in the first anthology of Imagist poetry, Des Imagistes, which was edited by Ezra Pound and published in 1914.
creep         
to do something without letting other people know (Slowly or Quietly) or behind someone's back
Have you heard, one of our coworkers is creeping with the boss' wife.

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Creep

Creep, Creeps or CREEP may refer to:

Примеры употребления для upward creep
1. The idea is to prevent an upward creep of wages at the firms – as well as to temper public criticism of the step because it will further increase the inequality of wages in the public sector.
2. If more children can leap that hurdle – through better teaching, better learning and understanding of techniques – that is good.‘ Concerns over grade inflation – the steady, upward creep in the number of top grades achieved in GCSEs and A–levels – have been hotly debated within secondary schools for years, but the spotlight is now also shifting to universities and the awarding of degrees.