subir
verbo intransitivo Konjugation
| 1. | [a piso, azotea]
  to go/come up [a montaña, cima] Konjugation to climb | 
| 2. | [aumentar - precio, temperatura]
   Konjugation to go up,  Konjugation to rise [ - cauce, marea] Konjugation to rise | 
| 3. | [montar - en avión, barco]
   Konjugation to get on [ - en coche] Konjugation to get in sube al coche get into the car | 
| 4. | [cuenta, importe] subir a to come o amount to | 
| 5. | [de categoría] to be promoted | 
| 6. | CULIN [crecer] Konjugation to rise | 
subir
verbo transitivo Konjugation
| 1. | [ascender - calle, escaleras]
  to go/come up [ - pendiente, montaña] Konjugation to climb | 
| 2. | [poner arriba]
  to lift up [llevar arriba] to take/bring up | 
| 3. | [aumentar - precio, peso]
   Konjugation to put up,  Konjugation to increase [ - volumen de radio etc] Konjugation to turn up | 
| 4. | [montar] subir algo/a alguien a to lift something/somebody onto | 
| 5. | [alzar - mano, bandera, voz]
   Konjugation to raise [ - persiana] Konjugation to roll up [ - ventanilla] Konjugation to wind up | 
| 6. | MÚS to raise the pitch of | 
subirse
verbo pronominal
| 1. | [ascender] subirse a [árbol] to climb up [mesa] to climb onto [piso] to go/come up to | 
| 2. | [montarse] subirse a [tren, avión] to get on, to board [caballo, bicicleta] to mount [coche] to get into el taxi paró y me subí the taxi stopped and I got in | 
| 3. | [alzarse - pernera, mangas]
   Konjugation to roll up [ - cremallera] Konjugation to do up [ - pantalones, calcetines] Konjugation to pull up | 
| 4. | (familiar) 
 [emborrachar] se le subió a la cabeza it went to his head | 
 
                             
                             
                             
                             
             
             
                 
                