go up
第三人称
goes up
现在进行时
going up
过去式
went up
过去完成时
gone up
1
上升, 增加
to increase in value, extent, amount, etc.
- The demand for the product caused its price to go up.
对该产品的需求导致其价格上涨。
- Real estate prices have been going up steadily in this area.
这个地区的房地产价格一直在稳步上涨。
- The company's profits are expected to go up significantly this year.
公司今年的利润预计将显著上升。
- The temperature is forecasted to go up throughout the week.
预计本周气温将上升。
- Due to inflation, the cost of living has gone up.
由于通货膨胀,生活成本已经上升。
2
上去, 上升
to go to a higher place
及物动词
- After the meeting, he will go up to his office.
会议结束后,他将上楼去他的办公室。
- She went up the ladder to fix the roof.
她爬上梯子去修理屋顶。
- The elevator goes up to the tenth floor.
电梯上升到第十层。
- The rocket will go up into space tomorrow morning.
火箭将于明天早晨升空进入太空。
- When we hike, we always try to go up to the highest peak for the best view.
当我们徒步旅行时,我们总是试图登上最高峰以获得最佳视野。
反义词:
3
上去, 前往
to travel from one location to another, often in a northern direction or to a larger urban area from a smaller one
- She's planning to go up to New York for a business conference.
她计划前往纽约参加一个商业会议。
- They decided to go up to the mountains for a weekend getaway.
他们决定上山度周末。
- We're going up from our small town to the bustling city for a special event.
我们为了一个特别的活动从小镇前往繁华的城市。
- Our family enjoys going up from the countryside to the metropolitan area for cultural experiences.
我们一家人喜欢从乡下上去大都市区体验文化。
- He went up to Boston to attend a music festival.
他去波士顿参加了一个音乐节。
5
被建造, 耸立
to be constructed or built
- A new skyscraper is set to go up in the city's financial district.
一座新的摩天大楼即将在城市金融区建成。
- Several housing developments have gone up in the suburban area.
郊区已经建起了几个住宅开发项目。
- The school announced that a new library will go up on the campus.
学校宣布将在校园内建造一座新图书馆。
6
烧毁, 起火
to be destroyed by fire or an explosion
- The old factory went up in flames last night.
昨晚,老工厂起火了。
- The abandoned house on the corner finally went up in a blaze.
拐角处废弃的房子终于烧了起来。
- The forest fire caused many trees to go up in a fiery inferno.
森林大火导致许多树木在烈火地狱中化为灰烬。
- The fireworks caused the shed to go up in a massive explosion.
烟花导致棚屋在一场大爆炸中被炸毁。
8
升起, 上升
(of a cheer, groan, cry, or other loud noises) to simultaneously erupt from a significant number of people, often in reaction to something specific
- When the team scored a goal, a loud cheer went up from the fans in the stadium.
当球队进球时,体育场里的球迷们发出了大声的欢呼响起。
- A collective groan went up from the audience when they heard the disappointing news.
当他们听到这个令人失望的消息时,观众中响起了一片集体的呻吟声。
- A loud cheer went up in the stadium when the team scored a goal.
当球队进球时,体育场里响起了一片欢呼声。
- As the clock struck midnight, cheers went up all over the city to welcome the new year.
当时钟敲响午夜时,欢呼声响起在整个城市以迎接新年。
- A chorus of laughter went up from the audience in response to the comedian's jokes.
观众中响起一阵笑声,作为对喜剧演员笑话的回应。
9
忘词, 卡壳
to forget lines or actions while performing in front of an audience
- Nerves got the best of him, and he went up in the middle of his speech.
紧张情绪占据了他,他在演讲中途忘词了。
- The actress went up on her lines, leaving an awkward silence on stage.
女演员忘词了,在舞台上留下了尴尬的沉默。
- He had stage fright and went up during the important monologue.
他有舞台恐惧症,在重要的独白中忘词了。
- It happens to the best of actors; sometimes they go up on their lines.
这发生在最好的演员身上;有时他们会忘记自己的台词。
- The comedian managed to recover smoothly when he went up on his joke.
当喜剧演员忘词时,他成功地顺利恢复了。
10
上去, 注册入学
to enroll or arrive at a university, particularly Oxford or Cambridge, at the start of an academic term
- She was excited to go up to Oxford in the autumn to start her undergraduate degree.
她兴奋地准备在秋天去牛津开始她的本科学位。
- She's preparing to go up to Cambridge for her graduate studies.
她正准备去剑桥读研究生。
- The students can't wait to go up and start their academic journey.
学生们迫不及待地想要上去并开始他们的学术旅程。
- I remember the excitement of going up when I was a freshman at Oxford.
我记得在牛津大学一年级时入学的兴奋。
- He'll be going up in the fall to study law at Cambridge.
他将在秋天去剑桥学习法律。