UPS的意思和读音

ups

: [ʌp] : [ʌp]

adv.

prep.沿

adj.

n.

v.);

(Uninterruptible Power Supply);(United Parcel Service);

upping  upped  up  

adv.down

UPSadv.

1.towards or in a higher position

He jumped up from his chair.

The sun was already up(= had risen) when they set off.

They live up in the mountains.

It didn't take long to put the tent up.

I pinned the notice up on the wall.

Lay the cards face up(= facing upwards) on the table.

You look nice with your hair up(= arranged on top of or at the back of your head) .

Up you come!(= said when lifting a child)

2.to or at a higher level

She turned the volume up.

Prices are still going up(= rising) .

United were 3–1 up at half-time. 3:1

The wind is getting up(= blowing more strongly) .

Sales are well up on last year.

3.to the place where sb/sth is

A car drove up and he got in.

She went straight up to the door and knocked loudly.

4.to or at an important place, especially a large city

We're going up to New York for the day.

His son's up at Oxford(= Oxford University) .

5.);to a place in the north of a country

They've moved up north .

We drove up to Inverness to see my father.

6.into pieces or parts

She tore the paper up.

They've had the road up(= with the surface broken or removed) to lay some pipes.便线

How shall we divide up the work?

7.completely

We ate all the food up.

The stream has dried up.

8.便so as to be formed or brought together

The government agreed to set up a committee of inquiry.

She gathered up her belongings.

9.便so as to be finished or closed

I have some paperwork to finish up.

Do your coat up; it's cold.

10.finished; over

Time's up. Stop writing and hand in your papers.

11.out of bed

I stayed up late(= did not go to bed until late) last night.

He's up and about again after his illness.

12.(informal)used to say that sth is happening, especially sth unusual or unpleasant

I could tell something was up by the looks on their faces.

What's up?(= What is the matter?)

What's up with him? He looks furious.

Is anything up? You can tell me./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

IDM

It's not up to you to tell me how to do my job.

Shall we eat out or stay in? It's up to you./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

be up to sb);to be sb's duty or responsibility; to be for sb to decide

It's not up to you to tell me how to do my job.

Shall we eat out or stay in? It's up to you./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

His work isn't up to much.

not be up to muchto be of poor quality; to not be very good

His work isn't up to much.

Teachers are up against some major problems these days.

She's really up against it(= in a difficult situation) .

up against sth(informal)facing problems or opposition

Teachers are up against some major problems these days.

She's really up against it(= in a difficult situation) .

The boat bobbed up and down on the water.

She was pacing up and down in front of her desk.

My relationship with him was up and down.

up and downmoving upwards and downwards

The boat bobbed up and down on the water.

in one direction and then in the opposite direction

She was pacing up and down in front of her desk.

sometimes good and sometimes bad

My relationship with him was up and down.

(informal)if you swearup and down that sth is true, you say that it is definitely true

By that time the new system should be up and running.

up and running使working; being used

By that time the new system should be up and running.

He came up before the local magistrate for speeding.

up before sb/sthappearing in front of sb in authority for a judgement to be made about sth that you have done

He came up before the local magistrate for speeding.

The house is up for sale.

Two candidates are up for election.

We're going clubbing tonight. Are you up for it ?

up for sthon offer for sth

The house is up for sale.

being considered for sth, especially as a candidate

Two candidates are up for election.

(informal)willing to take part in a particular activity

We're going clubbing tonight. Are you up for it ?

It may not have been the worst week of my life but it's up there.

OK, it's not my absolute dream, but it's up there.

up there(informal)among or almost the best, worst, most important, etc.

It may not have been the worst week of my life but it's up there.

OK, it's not my absolute dream, but it's up there.

I can take up to four people(= but no more than four) in my car.

The temperature went up to 35˚C. 35

Read up to page 100. 100

Up to now he's been very quiet.

Her latest book isn't up to her usual standard.

He's not up to the job.

I don't feel up to going to work today.

What's she up to?

What've you been up to?

I'm sure he's up to no good(= doing sth bad) .

up to sth);as far as a particular number, level, etc.

I can take up to four people(= but no more than four) in my car.

The temperature went up to 35˚C. 35

not further or later than sth; until sth

Read up to page 100. 100

Up to now he's been very quiet.

as high or as good as sth

Her latest book isn't up to her usual standard.

physically or mentally capable of sth

He's not up to the job.

I don't feel up to going to work today.

(informal));doing sth, especially sth bad

What's she up to?

What've you been up to?

I'm sure he's up to no good(= doing sth bad) .

prep.

1.to or in a higher position somewhere

She climbed up the flight of steps.

The village is further up the valley.

2.沿along or further along a road or street

We live just up the road, past the post office.

3.towards the place where a river starts

a cruise up the Rhine沿

IDM

I looked up and down the corridor.

up and down sth沿in one direction and then in the opposite direction along sth

I looked up and down the corridor.

up yours!an offensive way of being rude to sb, for example because they have said sth that makes you angryadj.

1.[obn]directed or moving upwards

an up stroke

the up escalator

2.[nbn](informal)cheerful; happy or excited

The mood here is resolutely up.

3.[nbn]working

Our system should be up by this afternoon.

v.

1.[i](informal)to suddenly move or do sth unexpected

He upped and left without telling anyone.

2.[t]~ sthto increase the price or amount of sth

The buyers upped their offer by £1 000. 1 000

IDMup sticks(informal)to suddenly move from your house and go to live somewhere elsen.IDM

Business confidence is on the up.

on the upincreasing or improving

Business confidence is on the up.

The club has been on the up and up since the beginning of the season.便

on the up and upbecoming more and more successful

The club has been on the up and up since the beginning of the season.便

ups and downsthe mixture of good and bad things in life or in a particular situation or relationship

abbr.1.【IT】(=Uninterruptible Power Supply)2.】(=United Parcel Service)3.】(=Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy)

n.1.up

v.1.up

abbr.1.[IT](=Uninterruptible Power Supply)2.[Company](=United Parcel Service)3.[Chemistry](=Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy)

n.1.the plural form of up

v.1.the third person singular form of up

1.(Uninterruptible Power Supply)(UPs),,,UPS

2.(United Parcel Service)  (Fedex)(UPS)

3. (UPS) 68亿 --TNT . ,

4.(Uninterruptible Power System)(UPS).1-2:使(UPS)(Uninterruptible power systems (…

5.UPSMoodle-In-A-BoxMoodle-In-A-BoxUPS

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1.To his surprise, he was able to repair many of the abandoned bicycles at his local recycling station with just a few touch-ups.

2.With its own tightly wrapped inside, might as well such as Chinese rose despite ups and downs like the wind and rain!

3.Can you imagine me, with all of my life experience, with someone who has not experienced all of the ups and downs of life?

4.UPS is ready to meet your domestic and international shipping needs with a wide range of full-service and self-service location types.UPS

5.Regardless of exactly how two stars meet, the public seems to love to hear about the ups and downs of famous couples' romantic lives.

6.In that sense, the emotional ups and downs of our relationship are much like those of any other couple.

7.Play as the mischievous monkey as you set out to pop as many balloons as possible using an arsenal of darts and special power ups.使

8.Dynasty of his noodles I, the mouth Cape ups, peeping out a white tooth, I see him such as dynasty the smiling face of the sun sort.齿

9.Experience shows that this kind of supervision by higher-ups is not able to completely stop frivolous spending.

10.Never had I eaten spaghetti, and none of the grown-ups had enough experience to be good at it.