英:[ʌp tu]
美:[ʌp tu]
英:[ʌp tu]
美:[ʌp tu]
多达;直到;在于…;能胜任
preposition
as far upward as.The water was up to my waist.The mud was up to our ankles.
as far as; near to (used with verbs of motion to indicate the idea of approaching, coming near to someone or something and stopping).A tourist came up to me and asked for directions to his hotel.They rode their bikes up to the corner and back.I went up to the shop window and looked inside.Someone ran up to the police officer and said there was a fire.She drove up to the banking window and made a deposit.
until.I've been happy up to now, but I think I might want to make a change eventually.
to the maximum amount, extent, or degree of.I can spend up to two-hundred dollars but no more.These machines should last up to ten years.It gets up to 104 degrees here in the summer.
equal in quality to.I hope my work is up to the standard that they expect.We had to throw those out because they weren't up to our standards.
capable of; equal to the task of.This is going to be a tremendous challenge. Do you think you're up to it?I planned to clean out my basement this month, but I just wasn't up to it.She had a bad cold that morning and didn't feel up to going to work.
(informal) busy with; engaged in (often used when misbehavior or secret activity is suspected).What are you up to this afternoon? If you're not busy, let's have lunch.We'd better check what those kids are up to in the kitchen.He's been doing some strange things lately; I wonder what he's up to.Those two girls are always getting up to some mischief or other.
The first known use of up to was in the 13th century
revereverb
to show devotion and honor to : think of with reverence
pay upverb
to pay in full
put1 of 3verb
to place in or move into a position or relationship
put the book down
to throw with an overhand pushing motion
put the shot
to bring into a state or condition put the matter right put us at risk
put it to use
to cause to undergo something
was put to death
impose sense 1a
put a special tax on luxuries
to set before one for judgment or decision (as by a formal vote)
put the motion
express entry 4 sense 1a
put your feelings into words
to devote or urge to an activity or end
put them to work
invest entry 2 sense 1
put our money in the company
estimate entry 1 sense 1
put the time at about eleven
attach sense 5
puts a high value on friendship
go entry 1 sense 1, proceed
the ship put to sea
put2 of 3noun
a throw made with an overhand pushing motion
put3 of 3adjective
fixed sense 1a, set
stay put until I come back
rev1 of 2noun
a revolution of a motor
rev2 of 2verb
to increase the revolutions per minute of (a motor)
increase—used with up
rev up production
to make more active or effective—used with up
needed to rev up the campaign
excite sense 1—usually used with up
revved the kids up
up topreposition
as far as a named part or place
sank up to my hips
in accordance with
the game was not up to our standards
to the limit of
come in sizes up to 10
as many or as much as
carry up to 10 tons
until entry 1, till
from dawn up to dusk
1 He will go up to the Arctic Region.
他将到北极地区去.
2 It is impossible to count up to infinity.
不可能数到无穷大.
3 Five and eleven add up to sixteen.
5加11是16。
4 The chaos may have contributed to the deaths of up to 20 people.
混乱可能导致多达20人丧生。
5 He faced up to his troubles manfully.
他勇敢地面对困难.
6 This all-inclusive luxury villa would be ideal for groups of friends or a family that want their own private retreat, as the villa can sleep up to 14 people.
7 Up to 300 workers are facing the axe at a struggling Merseyside firm.
艰苦挣扎的默西赛德公司有多达300名工人面临被解雇。
8 She concealed her pregnancy right up to the moment of birth.
她隐瞒了自己怀孕的事,直到孩子出世。
9 Wind gusts of up to 40 mph and nickel-sized hail (0.88 inches) are expected.
10 The temperature here reaches up to40 in summer.
这里的温度在夏天可达摄氏40度。
11 The water comes up to my waist.
水深齐腰.
12 Up to 10 million tonnes of toxic wastes are produced every year in the UK.
英国每年会产生多达1,000万吨的有毒废弃物。
13 Up to the time of his death, Richard Colson was one of the notable figures in our town.
理查德.科尔森直到去世时一直是我们镇上最有名的人物之一.
14 The current from these parallel generators will add up to make a total flow of 500 amperes.
这些并联的发电机所产生的电流累计在一起,总电流达到500安培.
15 Each male ejaculation will contain up to 300 million sperm.
男性每次排出的精液包含多达3亿个精子。
16 The doctor judged that the man's health had, up to the time of the wound, been good.
医生认为,直到受伤之前,该男子的身体一直很好。
17 Our reporters will keep you up to the minute with the latest developments in Florida.
我们的记者会随时为您报道佛罗里达州的最新消息.
18 We both looked up to determine the source of the water.
我们俩都向上看,以便确定水从何处流下来.
19 Liz sank down until the water came up to her chin and the bubbles were at eye level.
莉兹往下沉,直到水没过下巴,泡沫浮至眼睛。
20 Up to yesterday, I thought he was single.
直到昨天,我一直以为他是独身。
2 直到
3 达到
make get achievement satisfaction attainment take find come run pass hit reach achieve touch extend clock attain nudge clock up get yourself into come to get into catch up run into run to live up to come up to catch up with fulfilment turn bring stand accomplish fulfil work up to ring up chalk up
5 取决于某人
6 好得能胜任
7 能胜任
8 能胜任的
9 不迟于
10 强壮得能进行