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up·on U0133100 (ə-pŏn′, ə-pôn′)prep. On: The leaves are scattered upon the grass. He put the book upon the table. Upon hearing the news, we all cheered.upon (əˈpɒn) prep1. another word for on2. indicating a position reached by going up: climb upon my knee. 3. imminent for: the weekend was upon us again. [C13: from up + on]up•on (əˈpɒn, əˈpɔn) prep. 1. up and on; upward so as to get or be on. 2. in an elevated position on: a flag upon the roof. 3. in or into complete or approximate contact with: The enemy was upon us. The holidays will soon be upon us. 4. on the occasion of, at the time of, or immediately after: She was joyful upon seeing her child take his first steps. 5. on (in any of various senses, used as an equivalent of on with no added idea of ascent or elevation, and preferred in certain cases only for euphonic or metrical reasons). [1150–1200] Translationsupon (əˈpon) preposition on. He sat upon the floor; Please place it upon the table; Upon arrival, they went in search of a hotel. 在...之上 在......之上upon my word! an exclamation indicating surprise etc. (表示驚訝等)真的! (表示惊奇等)我保证确是这样! upon
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UPoN➣Unsolved Problems of Noise |
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