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upwardly

adv.  向上地;在上面地

BNC.24247 / COCA.21873

英英释义

adv

  • spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position
    1. look up!
    2. the music surged up
    3. the fragments flew upwards
    4. prices soared upwards
    5. upwardly mobile
    Synonym:upupwardsupward

双语例句

  • A second career type was linear, in which all job changes were upwardly mobile in the same career path. Each job paid more than the last and had more responsibility, but rarely deviated from the same basic field.
    第二种职业模式为线型,也就是每次换工作都是在同一条职业道路上向上爬,每份工作都比上一份薪酬高、权责大,但几乎不会偏离基本领域。
  • Perkiness is further buoyed by upwardly mobile forecasts for economic growth.
    经济增长预期的上调进一步提振了乐观情绪。
  • To the separable neterogeny project, suggested that the choice shouts out the price the proxy to auction upwardly.
    对可分的异质项目,建议选择向上叫价代理拍卖。
  • Britain's secondary-school exam results have every reason to be upwardly mobile.
    英国中学的考试成绩完全有可能大幅度上升。
  • In particularly, Malaysia has proven popular because of the opening up of the economy to foreign investment and upwardly revised economic forecasts.
    特别需要指出的是,由于向外资开放和上调经济预期,马来西亚受到了投资者的欢迎。
  • Even the numbering of the floors was a bit of upwardly mobile sleight of hand, calibrated to enhance the perception of what the developer, the Related Companies, marketed as Five Star Living.
    就连楼层的编号方式也别出心裁,强化了开发商RelatedCompanies提出的五星级居住环境的营销概念。
  • The essence of Thatcherism was to oppose the status quo and bet on freedom& odd, since as a prim, upwardly mobile striver, she was in some ways the embodiment of conservatism.
    撒切尔主义的核心是反对现状,力争自由&这看上去难以理解。因为作为一个循规蹈矩,并且不停向上的奋斗者,从某种程度上来说,她是保守主义的化身。
  • Yet as pensioners tug one way, upwardly mobile young voters pull another.
    前有领养老金的人扯着后腿,后有地位渐显的年轻选民们拽着胳膊。
  • But, in fact, many upwardly mobile Chinese fall somewhere in the middle, chasing personal fulfillment and consumer gratification with equal abandon.
    但事实上,许多向上登攀的中国人介乎中间,对于自我实现和消费满足同样纵情追逐。
  • A young upwardly mobile professional person; someone under 40 who prospered during the 1980s.
    有上升趋势的年青专业人士;40岁以下流行于十九世纪八十年代。