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单词 uptick
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Definition of uptick in English:

uptick

nounˈʌptɪkˈəptɪk
North American
  • A small increase or slight upward trend.

    an uptick in foreign tourism
    the economy has shown a few upticks
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There won't even be a noticeable uptick in the price.
    • So we're not seeing an immediate uptick in support for the idea war.
    • As cash wage growth falls close to zero, even minor upticks in inflation (like the one we've seen over the past year) translate into painful, and highly visible, pay cuts.
    • Psychologists expected to see a huge uptick in rates of post-traumatic stress disorder among average New Yorkers.
    • Ober also likes the prospects for coal companies, which are enjoying an uptick in commodity prices due to the increased demand for electricity.
    • Abroad, this astounding run of success has generated a discernible uptick in expressions of envy.
    • They say that there is an uptick in the threat level.
    • That's why there has been an uptick, albeit small, in the number of these children living with their married parents.
    • The program's ratings collapsed and except for a brief uptick in 1996 have tumbled ever since.
    • Instead of a loss of minimum wage jobs, there has actually been an uptick in the number of such positions.
    • In fact, they turned out to be even more right than they suspected; they were predicting upticks in illegitimacy that were much more modest than what actually occurred - they expected marriage rates to suffer, not collapse.
    • The uptick of interest that we're seeing is not enough to bring us back to last year's sales level.
    • We are seeing some upticks in consumer confidence across a series of measures.
    • In fact, that may be the greatest factor in explaining the uptick.
    • The company's prosperity isn't coming from an uptick in demand for information technology.
    • Compared with the survey we published three months ago, this one shows upticks of optimism in nearly every category.
    • He checks in with a piece about the productive uses of political rage, proclaiming the news that liberal rage is on the uptick.
    • Although the uptick in direct navigation shows that users increasingly know where they want to go, that does not mean that search engine use is down, however.
    • The signs of an uptick are tentative but promising.
    • The district's finances have been helped by an uptick in enrollment.

Definition of uptick in US English:

uptick

nounˈəptikˈəptɪk
North American
  • A small increase.

    〈美〉微升,微涨

    an uptick in foreign tourism
    the economy has shown a few upticks
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We are seeing some upticks in consumer confidence across a series of measures.
    • So we're not seeing an immediate uptick in support for the idea war.
    • Compared with the survey we published three months ago, this one shows upticks of optimism in nearly every category.
    • As cash wage growth falls close to zero, even minor upticks in inflation (like the one we've seen over the past year) translate into painful, and highly visible, pay cuts.
    • Abroad, this astounding run of success has generated a discernible uptick in expressions of envy.
    • Ober also likes the prospects for coal companies, which are enjoying an uptick in commodity prices due to the increased demand for electricity.
    • Although the uptick in direct navigation shows that users increasingly know where they want to go, that does not mean that search engine use is down, however.
    • He checks in with a piece about the productive uses of political rage, proclaiming the news that liberal rage is on the uptick.
    • The uptick of interest that we're seeing is not enough to bring us back to last year's sales level.
    • The signs of an uptick are tentative but promising.
    • Psychologists expected to see a huge uptick in rates of post-traumatic stress disorder among average New Yorkers.
    • The program's ratings collapsed and except for a brief uptick in 1996 have tumbled ever since.
    • The district's finances have been helped by an uptick in enrollment.
    • The company's prosperity isn't coming from an uptick in demand for information technology.
    • In fact, they turned out to be even more right than they suspected; they were predicting upticks in illegitimacy that were much more modest than what actually occurred - they expected marriage rates to suffer, not collapse.
    • They say that there is an uptick in the threat level.
    • That's why there has been an uptick, albeit small, in the number of these children living with their married parents.
    • Instead of a loss of minimum wage jobs, there has actually been an uptick in the number of such positions.
    • In fact, that may be the greatest factor in explaining the uptick.
    • There won't even be a noticeable uptick in the price.
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