释义 |
up to 1 a : capable of performing or dealing with (something)能胜任;能出演;能应付 -
She feels she is up to her role in the play.她感觉自己能够胜任剧中的角色。 -
She feels up to the challenge.她感觉能够应对挑战。 -
The patient is not up to seeing visitors. [=is not healthy enough to see visitors]这个患者现在可以接受探视了。 b : good enough for (something)可达到… -
Her performance wasn't up to her usual standards. [=wasn't as good as it usually is]她的表演没有达到她平常的水平。 -
The hotel wasn't up to our expectations. [=wasn't as good as we expected it to be]这家酒店没有达到我们的预期。 -
(Brit) My Spanish isn't up to much. [=my Spanish is not very good]我的西班牙语不怎么好。 2 : doing something especially in a way that is secret and with intentions that are bad正在干,从事着(尤指秘密的、居心不良的事) -
What are they up to?他们正在搞什么? -
I know they're up to something, but I don't know what.我知道他们在密谋什么事,但不知道具体内容。 -
I'm sure he is up to no good.我敢肯定他不怀好意。 3 — used to say who is responsible for making a choice or decision由(某人)决定 -
“Do you want Chinese food tonight or Italian?” “It doesn't matter to me, so it's up to you.”“今晚你想吃中餐还是意式餐?”“我怎么都行,你决定吧。” -
The amount of your donation is entirely up to you.你的捐款数额完全由你自己定。 -
It is up to you to decide.这事由你来决定。 4 a — used to indicate the place or level that is reached by something已达到某水平…已接近某地方 b : to or at (a specified amount, level, etc.)达到(某数量);处于(某程度) -
Estimates for repairing the car ran from $500 up to $1,000.修理这辆车估计要花500到1000美元。 -
The lottery is up to five million dollars.彩票抽奖奖金达到了五百万美元。 c : as many or as much as (a specified number or amount)多达(某一数字或某一数量);至多有 -
Up to eight people can play the game.凑够八个人才能玩这个游戏。 -
The car holds up to six people.这辆车最多可容纳六人。 -
The ship can carry up to 10 tons.这艘船的运载量高达10吨。 5 : during the time or period before直到(某一时间或某段时期) -
Up to this point, we have been discussing our long-term goals.到现在为止,我们一直在讨论我们的长期目标。 -
Up to [=until] that time they had been fairly successful.在那以前,他们一直相当成功。 |