词汇 | go up |
释义 | go up phrasal verb with go verb uk/ɡəʊ/ us/ɡoʊ/ going | went | gone (RISE) B1 升高;上升;上涨;增长 to move higher, rise, or increase The average cost of a new house has gone up by five percent to £276,500. 每套新房的平均成本上涨了5%,达到了26500英镑。
(EXPLODE) C2 爆炸 to suddenly explode There's a gas leak and the whole building could go up at any moment. 发生了煤气泄漏,整座大楼随时都有爆炸的危险。 (BE FIXED) (告示牌等)被竖立;(公告等)被张贴 If a sign goes up, it is fixed into position. The new "No Parking" signs went up yesterday. 昨天刚立了一批“禁止吸烟”的告示牌。 (BUILD) 被建造起来,拔地而起 If a building goes up, it is built. A new factory is going up at the site of the old airport. 在旧机场的位置正在兴建一座新工厂。 (UNIVERSITY) UK old-fashioned上大学;(假期结束后)返回大学(尤指牛津大学或剑桥大学) If you go up to a college or university, especially Oxford University or Cambridge University, you begin studying there, or continue studying after a holiday. |
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