upper
英 ['ʌpə]
美 ['ʌpɚ]
- adj. 上麵的,上部的;較高的
- n. (Upper)人名;(英)厄珀
中文詞源
英文詞源
- upper (adj.)
- c. 1300, originally comparative of up (adj.). Similar formation in Middle Dutch upper, Dutch opper, Low German upper, Norwegian yppare. Upper hand "advantage" is late 15c., perhaps from wrestling (get the over-hand in the same sense is from early 14c.). Upperclassman is recorded from 1871.
Upper crust is attested from mid-15c. in reference to the top crust of a loaf of bread, 1836 in reference to society. Upper middle class (adj.) is recorded from 1835. Upper ten thousand (1844) was common mid-19c. for "wealthier and more aristocratic part of a large community;" hence uppertendom. - upper (n.)
- "part of a shoe above the sole," 1789, from upper (adj.). Sense of "stimulant drug" is from 1968, agent noun from up (v.).
雙語例句
- 1. A cold is an infection of the upper respiratory tract.
- 感冒是上呼吸道的感染。
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- 2. Many of the British upper classes are no longer very rich.
- 英國的上流社會許多人已不再富得流油。
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- 3. They have purged thousands from the upper levels of the civil service.
- 他們從上層文職部門清除了上千名公務員。
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- 4. He curled his upper lip in a show of scepticism.
- 他撇嘴表示懷疑。
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- 5. I then went up to Lancaster University and got an upper second.
- 後來,我考上了蘭開斯特大學,獲得了二級甲等學位。
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