uptown的意思和读音

uptown

: [ˌʌpˈtaʊn] : [ʌpˈtaʊn]

adj.

adv.

n.()

uptownadv.

1.in or to the parts of a town or city that are away from the centre, where people live

They live in an apartment uptown.

We walked uptown a couple of blocks until we found a cab.

adj.

1.[obn]in, to or typical of the parts of a town or city that are away from the centre, where people live

an uptown train

2.typical of an area of a town or city where people have a lot of money

uptown prices

an uptown girl

adv.1.;[];

n.1.()(),()

adv.1.in or toward the areas of a city that are farthest away from the center

1. uptight uptown upward ...

3. upstream slope uptown upward acting door ...

5. ... block: uptown: dinner: ...

6. Modern Art / Uptown / China Moon / ...

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1.McDonald's, meantime, is going "uptown" with its own, premium Arabica-bean coffees, high-class pastries, and toasted Italian sandwiches.线

2.Uptown is proud to be the only online store selling the hottest authentic gino green global clothing! ! !绿!!!!!!

3.George: You know, we could go uptown, and that way we could give Jerry a ride home.:嗯,便

4."Live uptown but work downtown" has been a popular lifestyle choice for many young Beijingers.“

5.History: Around Myeong-dong area, it was once the classic uptown in the age of Korea Dynasty.

6.Every Friday, I trek uptown with Audrey to see a child life specialist.

7.The woman tells the cabdriver the next address, some place a little farther uptown, and the cab swings into traffic.

8.The core of this system includes implementations for home security protection in uptown, image surveillance and remote meter reading.

9.And Tiffany continues to walk a thin line as it tries to drive sales through accessibly priced goods while maintaining its uptown image .

10.I kept searching for the Cambridge of New York. It turned out it was way, way uptown: an hour uptown by air.-