单词 | top up |
释义 | top upverb (tr, adverb) British 1. to raise the level of (a liquid, powder, etc) in (a container), usually bringing it to the brim of the container top up the sugar in those bowls 2. a. to increase the benefits from (an insurance scheme), esp to increase a pension when a salary rise enables higher premiums to be paid b. to add money to (a loan, bank account, etc) in order to keep it at a constant or acceptable level noun top-up 3. a. an amount added to something in order to raise it to or maintain it at a desired level b. (as modifier) a top-up loan a top-up policy 4. British an amount added to the level of a drink, usually bringing it to the brim of the container Anyone ready for a top-up? Can I give you a top-up? top-up(ˈtɒpʌp) noun 1. an amount added to something in order to raise it to or maintain it at a desired level 10 treatments in a row and then a top-up every now and then 2. British an amount added to the level of a drink, usually bringing it to the brim of the container Anyone ready for a top-up? Can I give you a top-up? adjective 3. being or involving an amount added to something in order to raise it to or maintainit at a desired level a top-up loan |
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