词汇 | up-to |
释义 | up to (doing) somethingidiom good enough for a particular activity: 好得能胜任 He wants to compete at international level, but honestly I don't think he's up to it.他想参加国际比赛,但说实话,我认为他还达不到那个水平。 strong enough for a particular activity: 强壮得能进行(某种活动) It was a serious fall - it'll be a while before you feel up to walking again.摔得很严重——得过一阵子你才能行走。 Skilled, talented and able able ably accomplished adept adeptly dexterous dexterously digital native expert expertly pedigreed polished practised preen proficient proficiently well qualified white-collar with the best of themidiom workmanlike up to adverb uk /ˈʌp ˌtuː/ us /ˈʌp ˌtuː/ B1 used to say that something is less than or equal to but not more than a stated value, number, or level: 接近于;至多 Up to two hundred people were on board the ship.有将近200人搭乘了这艘船。 We can teach dancers up to intermediate level here.我们这儿最高可以把舞蹈学员教到中级水平。 Almost a hop, skip, and a jumpidiom about almost as good asidiom as much asidiom be on the way to somethingidiom going on intent more more or lessidiom much scant strike sub that was close!idiom to the brink of something to/for all intents and purposesidiom verge virtual way up to preposition uk /ˈʌp ˌtuː/ us /ˈʌp ˌtuː/ up topreposition (UNTIL)B1(alsoup until) until: 直到 Up to yesterday, we had no idea where the child was.直到昨天我们还不知道孩子的下落。 Until a particular moment before day far hitherto in inside interim meanwhile now pending thus till time to to dateidiom until wait yet up topreposition (RESPONSIBILITY)be up to someone B1 to be the responsibility of someone: 是(某人)的职责 It's up to the manager to make the final decision.这要由经理最后拍板。 Duty, obligation and responsibility accountable accountable to someone accountably answer for something buck commitment department dual role duty duty of care fail fall to someone obligatory obliged on your own head be itidiom ought to portfolio shoulder someone's answer to someone/somethingidiom the onus up topreposition (DOING)be up to somethingB1informal to be doing something, often something bad or illegal, usually secretly: (通常指偷偷地)正在做(常指坏事或不法之事) She's up to no good(= doing something bad or forbidden) - you can always tell because she stays in her room.她没干什么好事——你总会看出来的,因为她老呆在房间里。 He looks very suspicious hanging around outside - I'm sure he's up to something.他老在外面转悠,看上去很可疑——我敢肯定他正在干什么坏事。 Acting and acts (your) every moveidiom -ence act act for someone act/do something on your own responsibilityidiom ADL agency ant beat er execution exercise in something move praxis put your money where your mouth isidiom responsibility role-play rot stuff talk up to | American Dictionaryup to adverb us/ˈʌp tu, tə/ less than or equal to, but not more than, a stated value, number, level, or time: Research suggests that up to half of those who were prescribed the drug suffered side effects. You have up to ten minutes. up to preposition us/ˈʌp tu, tə/ up topreposition (RESPONSIBILITY)being the responsibility of (someone): The decision is up to you. If it were up to me, I’d do it. up topreposition (DOING)doing (something that might be bad or illegal), often secretly: When it’s so quiet, I think the kids are up to something. |
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