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单词 go up
释义 go up
intransitive verb
1.
 a. : to proceed or move to or as if to a higher place
  < the elevator went up to the fourth floor >
  < go up in a plane for the first time >
 b. : to lead to or as if to a higher place
  < a road goes up to the mountain lodge >
2. : to become audible : come to be heard
 < the roar that went up: I thought we'd burst the ribs of the roof — Gerard Perry >
3. — used interjectionally especially to express derision
 < some small boys came out of the city and jeered at him, saying, “Go up, you baldhead” — 2 Kings 2:23 (Revised Standard Version) >
4.
 a. : to come to ruin; specifically : to become bankrupt
 b. : to become destroyed
  < caused his mansion to go up in flames — F.W.Saunders >
5. Britain
 a. : to enter a university
 b. : to become a candidate
6.
 a. : to undergo construction
  < new schools go up all the time — John Blofeld >
 b. : to come to be posted or put up
  < placards declaring martial law were going up — J.P.O'Donnell >
7. : to undergo an increase (as in price or number) : rise
 < medical costs have gone up — Vannevar Bush >
 < world population is going up — Ruth Douglass >
8. : to become confused especially with temporary loss of memory
 < she went up in her lines in the third act and merely giggled — Irving Kolodin >
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