| 释义 |
one up 1. having gained an advantage in some way that betokens success, esp. over rivals. 2. leading an opponent by one point or one scoring unit: The home team was one up on the visitors. 3. one each; tied at a score of one: The score was one up in the ninth inning. 4. Print. with only one reproduction of a form per sheet or on a given sheet: We must print this job one up. 5. Journalism. using one more column of space than of type. [1920-25] |