upward
美音:
[´ʌpwəd
]英音:
[´ʌpwəd
]adj.向上的,(声调)声高的 adv.以上
难易程度:
upward为六级词汇
词形变化:
副词:upwardly
词根
-ward 表示方向
upward
/'ʌpwəd; `ʌpwɚd/
adj [usu attrib 通常作定语] moving, leading or pointing to what is higher, more important, etc 移向、引向或指向较高、较重要等之处的; 上升的; 向上的
*an upward glance, climb 向上的一瞥、攀登
* the upward trend in prices 物价的上涨趋势.
upward
adj [only before noun]increasing to a higher level
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downwardupward trend/movement an upward trend in sales a sharp upward movement in property prices upward pressure on bank interest ratesmoving or pointing towards a higher position
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downward Stroke the cream onto your skin in an upward direction.
1. Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see. 错误和不可靠性上升,接踵而来的是一系列湍流的徵状,从小尘暴和暴风发展到只有卫星上可以看到的席卷整块大陆的旋涡。
2. The difference is that Western style decision-making proceeds mostly from top management and often does not consult middle management or the worker while in Japan, ideas can be created at the lowest levels, travel upward through an organization and h 差别在于,西方式的决策多半源自高层管理人员,通常不征求中层管理人员或员工的意见;而在日本,最底层的人员也能提出想法,然后通过组织上传,对最后的决策产生影响。
3. Our production is going steadily upward. 我们的生产正在稳步上升。
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