upper
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ You use upper to describe something that is above something else. 上麪的[ADJ n, 'the' ADJ]
There is a good restaurant on the upper floor. 樓上有一家很好的餐館。
2. ADJ You use upper to describe the higher part of something. 較高的 (部位)[ADJ n]
...the upper part of the foot. …腳麪。
...the muscles of the upper back and chest. …上背部和胸部的肌肉。
3. PHRASE If you have the upper hand in a situation, you have an advantage over the other people involved, for example because you have more power or success. 優勢
The home team was beginning to gain the upper hand. 主隊正開始佔上風。
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upper /ˈʌpə/
剑桥词典
- at a higher position or level than something else , or being the top part of something
- We sat in one of the upper tiers of the football stands .
- the upper jaw /lip
- He died from multiple stab wounds to the neck and upper body .
- the upper age limit
- the upper echelons of society 返回 upper
(位置或水平)較高的,較上的;上層的
The office building's upper floors were being repainted. 辦公樓的上麪幾層在重新油漆。
If the infection is not checked it will probably spread to the upper body . 如果感染不控制住,很有可能擴散到上身。
反義詞
lower adjective
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