go up

Related to word: go

Phrasal Verb

Definition (動作)

  1. When a sign is put up, it is placed into position.

    (公告牌等)被放置到位;(通告等)被貼上

    • The new billboard is ready to be put up on the main street.

      新的廣告看板已準備好要放置在主要街道上。

    • The school plans to put up this notice to remind students to be cautious.

      學校計劃張貼這個通知來提醒學生要謹慎。

Definition (建築)

  1. When a building is erected, it is constructed.

    建造

    • The new library will be completed and go up next spring.

      新圖書館將於明年春天完工並拔地而起。

    • A modern office building is rapidly going up in the city center.

      一座現代化辦公大樓正在市中心迅速拔地而起。

Definition (教育)

  1. To begin or resume studies at a college or university, notably at Oxford or Cambridge.

    升學(大學,尤指牛津或劍橋);返校(假期後)

    • He decided to go up to university to continue his studies in law after the holidays.

      他決定在假期後返回大學繼續攻讀法律。

    • Most students have to go up to university after being on holiday for a few months.

      大多數學生在度過幾個月的假期後必須返回大學。

Definition (事件)

  1. C2

    to explode unexpectedly

    突然爆炸

    • People were terrified when they heard the explosion, as the rocket went up unexpectedly.

      當人們聽到爆炸聲時都嚇壞了,因為火箭突然爆炸了。

    • A hidden gas leak in the factory caused a surprising explosion when it went up.

      工廠裡的隱藏氣體洩漏導致了令人驚訝的爆炸。

Definition (移動)

  1. B1

    to ascend, rise, or show an increase

    上漲;增長;升高

    • As demand increased, prices began to go up.

      隨著需求增加,價格開始上漲。

    • During the summer, temperatures typically go up.

      在夏天,氣溫通常會升高。

    • If this trend continues, profits will go up significantly.

      如果這種趨勢持續下去,利潤將會顯著增加。