upside-down

英['ʌpsaɪd'daʊn] 美['ʌpˌsaɪd'daʊn]
  • adj. 颠倒的;乱七八糟的
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Adjective:
  1. being in such a position that top and bottom are reversed;

    "a quotation mark is sometimes called an inverted comma"
    "an upside-down cake"

1. It's annoying that we can't travel until Thursday, but the upside is that the fare's cheaper then.
恼人的是我们星期四才能旅行, 但好处是票价会更便宜.

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2. The upside of a coin usually has a head on it.
硬币正面常有个头像.

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3. He turned and I slapped him right upside the head.
他转过身来,我对着他的头部侧面就是一掌.

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4. Current technology forms a good afternoon there is still upside potential.
目前技术形态良好,后市仍有上扬潜力.

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5. First, the market determines the stock peaked wave type upside finished running.
第一, 大盘的见顶决定了个股上攻浪型运行完毕.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The El Nino phenomenon that brews up in the southern Pacific every three to five years is showing signs of turning the world's weather upside down again.
      每隔三五年在南太平洋形成的埃尔尼诺现象正显示出又一次要把世界气候颠倒的迹象。
    2. In other words the whole spectrum of levels is just like that of an alkali turned upside down.
      换句话说,整个能级谱恰好就像是上下颠倒的碱金属能级谱一样。
    3. Everything is upside down in this house.
      这房间什么都搞得乱七八糟的。
    4. A small man of about thirty, with green eyes and a tangle of fair hair, stood looking down at me.
      我面前站着一个三十岁上下的矮小的汉子,碧绿的眼睛,一头乱七八糟的淡黄头发,他正低头望着我。

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