英 [wel ʌp] 美 [wel ʌp]
逐渐涌起:逐渐或稳定地向上或向外流动,以至于开始填满或溢出某物。
情感涌动:某种情感在一个人内部积累到无法承受的程度。
come up (as of feelings and thoughts, or other ephemeral things)
同义词: swell
... tilt(使)倾斜 well up涌出,涌现 slam砰地关上(门或窗) ...
萌发(well up), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
流露(well up), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... keen敏锐的 well up(眼泪等)涌上... gallant英勇的 ...
涌出;流露;萌发
Sales are well up on last year.
销量比去年大幅增加。
He's well up in all the latest developments.
他对所有的最新发展情况都了如指掌。
The sun was well up in the sky.
太阳高高挂在空中。
What do we need of them? We are the gods now!" This disobedience this refusal to bow down in grateful prayer does not sit well up on Olympus.
VOA : standard.2010.04.08
But, anyway, this poor guy's not doing very well up there and becomes this sort of big spectacle.
但是这个可怜的人在这上面肯定不好受,还成为众人的焦点
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I know you can say it easily. I know you can speak well and write well in English. Keep it up!
相信你很快就能掌握的。你的口语跟写作都会很棒的。再接再厉!
SpeakingMax英语口语达人 : I'd better 课堂
After his crack-up,however, he discovered he was no longer welcome at the magazines that had paid him well.
VOA : special.2010.11.28
I would say it's going to show up in our soccer game as well. I believe the U.S.is creating their own style of play."
VOA : special.2010.06.02
For the EU, what does that mean, because they haven't coordinated very well up until now?
That leaves him well up on his promise to create 1m jobs in his four-year term.
At which point the lawyer would have to agree, and tears would well up in his eyes.