英:['ʌpməʊst]
美:['ʌpˌmoʊst]
英:['ʌpməʊst]
美:['ʌpˌmoʊst]
up·most
uhp most
词根:up
adj.up 涨的;起床的;向上的
adv.up 起来;上涨;向上
n.up 上升;繁荣
prep.up 在…之上;向…的较高处
Adjective
1. at or nearest to the top;
"the uppermost book in the pile"
"on the topmost step"
The first known use of upmost was in the 14th century
up1 of 5adverb
in or to a higher position or levelespecially: away from the center of the earth
held up my hand
from beneath a surface (as ground or water)
pulling up weeds
from below the horizon
watched the moon come up
in or into an upright position
stand up
out of bed
stayed up late
with greater force
speak up
in or into a better or more advanced state
worked our way up in the world
at an end
our time was up
in or into a state of greater activity
stir up a fire
to or at a greater rate, speed, or amount
prices went up
into existence, evidence, or knowledge
the missing ring turned up
into consideration
brought the matter up
into possession or control
gave himself up
entirely, completely the house burned up
eat it up
in or into storage put our boat up for the winter
lay up supplies
so as to arrive or approach
came up the drive
in or into parts
tear up paper
to a stop drew up at the curb
pull up
for each side
score was 15 up
up2 of 5adjective
risen above the horizon or ground
the sun was up
being out of bed
higher than usual prices are up
the river is up
raised so as to be open : lifted
windows are up
put together : built
the house is up
grown above a surface
the corn is up
moving or going upward
the up escalator
being on one's feet and busy
was eager to be up and doing
well prepared
the team was up for the game
going on : taking place
find out what is up
well informed
always up on the news
being ahead of an opponent
was three games up in the series
presented for or under consideration
up for reelection
charged before a court
was up for robbery
being the one whose turn it is
you're up next
up3 of 5preposition
to, toward, or at a higher point of
up the hill
toward the beginning of
going up the river
toward the northern or upper end or part of
sailed up the coast
along the course of
walking up the street
up4 of 5noun
an upward course or slope
a period or state of success
had had my ups and downs
up5 of 5verb
to act suddenly or surprisingly
up and left town
to rise from a lying or sitting position
to move or cause to move upward : ascend, raise
upped the prices
uponpreposition
on entry 1
upmostadjective
being in the highest or most important position
1 Poetry is the upmost form in the literature.
诗歌是文学的最高形式。
2 Holland & Barrett said ensuring its products were sold responsibly was of the "upmost importance" to it.
3 Please note that in 3 minutes, you will be automatically re-directed to the most recent page, that is, the upmost one below.
请注意:三分钟后,此网页将自动转到下列第一个网页(即最新的网页)。
4 “The safety and security of our guests is at our upmost priority at all times,” the hotel said in a statement.
5 Our service tenet is "Quality first, service upmost and good value".
我们服务的宗旨是,质量第一,服务至上,物美价廉。
6 They are brave, principled & in my experience always acted w the upmost integrity.
7 All agreed trust was of the upmost importance.
8 I have upmost respect for anyone who stood up & fought against Nazism, Communism & any other kinds of extremism, regardless of political affiliation.
9 Judge Arshad, an expert in Islamic family law, said although the judicial office and appointments commission were doing their "absolute upmost", the judiciary "is still not diverse enough".
10 "Ensuring that residents of Ashbrooke Care Home receive high quality nursing and residential care is of upmost importance to us."
11 the upmost floor of the building
12 IF we feel that someone at the workplace might be the perfect mate for us, we explore that with upmost care, always with the same respect.
13 “It’s about that struggle of being so close and having the upmost respect for my family and not having it in return,” she said.
14 The JIM panel chose nine cases initially to investigate out of 23, which had already been confirmed with the upmost confidence by the fact-finding missions.
15 The interview is basically an interaction between two people, so how you come across as a person is of upmost importance.
面试是两个人之间的相互作用,所以你给人印象是个怎样的人,是面 试中至关重要的。
16 The interview is basically an interaction between two people so how you come across as a person is of upmost importance.
面试是两个人之坚饽相互作用,所以你给人印象是个怎样的人,是面试中至关重要的。
17 "We’re doing the upmost we can now to get back out on track at the earliest opportunity tomorrow."
18 He went on, "As one Ukrainian governmental leader reminded me, Ukraine is the last geographic barrier to a communist Europe. Their sovereignty and independence is of the upmost importance."
19 "The charity, Ian and his family, have been completely overwhelmed by the support and generosity that people have shown towards his situation and would like to reiterate their upmost thanks to everyone concerned," it added.
20 It added the wellbeing of all at the school was "of the upmost importance".