单词 | go up |
释义 | go up 1. phrasal verb B1+ If a price, amount, or level goes up, it becomes higher or greater than it was. Interest rates went up. [VERB PARTICLE] The cost has gone up to $1.95 a minute. [V P + to/from/by] Prices have gone up 61 percent since deregulation. [V P amount] 2. phrasal verb When a building, wall, or other structure goes up, it is built or fixed in place. He noticed a new building going up near Whitaker Park. [VERB PARTICLE] 3. phrasal verb If something goes up, it explodes or starts to burn, usually suddenly and with great intensity. I was going to get out of the building in case it went up. [VERB PARTICLE] The hotel went up in flames. [V P + in] 4. phrasal verb If a shout or cheer goes up, it is made by a lot of people together. A cheer went up from the other passengers. [VERB PARTICLE] 5. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for go In sport, if a team goes up, they move to a higher division in a league. [British] The team needs just one win from their last two games to go up. [VERB PARTICLE] Translations: Chinese: 增长 Japanese: 上がる |
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