upwards
adverb /ˈʌpwədz/
/ˈʌpwərdz/
(especially British English) (also upward especially in North American English)
向上;向高处 - Place your hands on the table with the palms facing upwards.
把手放在桌子上,手心朝上。 - We were moving upwards at an incredible speed.
我们以令人难以置信的速度向上移动。 - A flight of steps led upwards to the front door.
一段台阶往上通向正门。 - He was pointing upwards at the roof.
他向上指着屋顶。 - The corners of her mouth curved upwards in amusement.
她开心地嘴角向上翘起。
- Place your hands on the table with the palms facing upwards.
- towards a higher amount or price
(数量、价格)上升,上涨,提高 - Bad weather forced the price of fruit upwards.
恶劣的天气迫使水果价格上涨。 - The budget has been revised upwards.
预算已经上调。
- Bad weather forced the price of fruit upwards.
- upwards of something more than the amount or number mentioned
在…以上;大于;超过 - You should expect to pay upwards of £50 for a hotel room.
酒店每个房间预计至少要 50 英镑。
- You should expect to pay upwards of £50 for a hotel room.