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located above something else, especially something of the same type or the other of a pair 上边的,上面的,上层的(尤指同类或一对中的一个) her upper lip 她的上唇 the upper floors of the building 那栋楼的上面几层 the upper deck 上层甲板
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at or near the top of something 上部的;靠上部的 There is an upper limit of £20 000 spent on any one project. 任何项目都有一个 2 万英镑的经费上限。 the upper echelons of society 社会上层 a blockage in the throat or upper airway 喉咙或上呼吸道堵塞 the upper arm/body 上臂/上身 in the upper left/right corner of the painting 在这幅画的左上角/右上角 the upper part of the ship's hull 船体的上部 the upper slopes of the mountain 靠近山顶的斜坡 salaries at the upper end of the pay scale 工资级别最高的薪金
(of a place )地方 located away from the coast, on high ground or towards the north of an area 内陆的;高地的;向北部的 the upper reaches of the river 河流的上游
opposite lower1
Word Originadjective Middle English: from the adjective up + -er.
Idioms
gain, get, have, etc. the upper hand
to get an advantage over somebody so that you are in control of a particular situation 占上风;处于有利地位;有优势;有控制权
(keep) a stiff upper lip
to keep calm and hide your feelings when you are in pain or in a difficult situation (面对痛苦或困境)不动声色,沉着而不外露 He was taught to keep a stiff upper lip and never to cry in public. 他被教导要保持沉默,永远不要在公共场合哭泣。 Their reaction contrasts sharply with the stiff upper lip of the English. 他们的反应与英国人僵硬的上唇形成鲜明对比。