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  • 51progress — pažanga statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Poslinkis iš esamos būsenos į tobulesnę, priešingybė atžangai – sąstingiui, nuosmukiui. atitikmenys: angl. progress vok. Fortschritt, m; Progress, m rus. прогресс …

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  • 52progress — [15] Progress is one of a large family of English words (including also grade, gradual, transgress, etc) that go back to Latin gradus ‘step’. From it was derived the verb gradī ‘go, step’, which in combination with the prefix prō ‘forward’… …

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  • 53progress — See: IN PROGRESS …

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  • 54progress — See: IN PROGRESS …

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  • 55Progress — Original name in latin Progress Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/New York longitude 40.28509 latitude 76.83136 altitude 156 Population 9765 Date 2011 05 14 …

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  • 56progress — See: in progress …

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  • 57progress — noun prəʊgrɛs 1》 forward or onward movement towards a destination. 2》 development towards a better, more complete, or more modern condition. 3》 archaic a state journey or official tour. verb prə grɛs 1》 move or develop towards a destination or an …

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  • 58progress — I. n. 1. Advancement, advance, progression, movement forward. 2. Growth, increase, improvement, development. 3. Journey of state, circuit. II. v. n. 1. Advance, proceed. 2. Take head, make headway, work one s way, make one s way, make progress,… …

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  • 59progress — n 1. furtherance, upward movement, rise, promotion, improvement in rank, preferment; move up, graduation, elevation, ascension; ascent, climb, mounting, scaling. 2. breakthrough, step forward, stride, gain, major development; discovery, finding;… …

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  • 60Progress — progressiv »stufenweise fortschreitend, sich entwickelnd; fortschrittlich«: Das Adjektiv wurde im ausgehenden 18. Jh. aus gleichbed. frz. progressif entlehnt. Dies ist eine Bildung zu frz. progrès »das Fortschreiten«, das auf lat. pro gressus… …

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