upwards的意思和读音

upwards

: [ˈʌpwərdz] : [ˈʌpwə(r)dz]

adv.

adv.up,uphill,higher,skyward,in the air

upwardsadv.

1.towards a higher place or position

A flight of steps led upwards to the front door.

Place your hands on the table with the palms facing upwards.

2.towards a higher amount or price

Bad weather forced the price of fruit upwards.使

The budget has been revised upwards.

3.~ of sthmore than the amount or number mentioned

You should expect to pay upwards of £50 for a hotel room. 50

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adv.1.more than a particular number or amount2.upward

1. Downwards Upwards sun-bathing ...

2. filed n. , , , , upwards adv. , lilian n. ) ...

3. unlovable a. upwards ad. wealthy a. ...

4. nature n. upwards ad. seek vt. ...

5. backwards( 退), upwards) 1.-ant,-ent ...

6. green a. 绿 upwards ad. forward vt. ...

8. downwards upwards northwards ...

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1.Superstar Status: If only she was in the other movie, this would have been a resounding leap upwards.

2.A face was painted on the sun. Blue eyes, big red mouth, turned upwards in a smile. It was happy, and looking at it made me happy.……

3.With just a few components on the page, it is possible that the getter method will be called upwards of a half-dozen times.使,getter

4.Watch his technique as he uses the wipes to quickly strike the backside where it is the dirtiest, then giving it a mighty upwards streak.使湿

5.In reality the magician has palmed the ball on the third throw but still looks upwards as though expecting to see the ball in flight.

6.Development of the character then continued for upwards of a year-and-a-half.

7.A look again upwards, seems to be a fairy ran like the moon.

8.His eyes which he usually kept fixed on the ground before his feet, were attracted upwards by the dome of St. Paul's.

9.In Europe, with its increasing numbers of elderly and a shrinking labour force, every notch upwards in unemployment spells further misery.

10.Looking upwards I noticed that great thick clouds were drafting rapidly across the sky from north to south at a great height.