upside
英 [ˈʌpsaɪd]
美 [ˈʌpsaɪd]
n. (糟糕局面的)好的一面,光明的一面,正面
复数:upsides
BNC.35560 / COCA.12789
牛津词典
noun
- (糟糕局面的)好的一面,光明的一面,正面
the more positive aspect of a situation that is generally bad
英英释义
noun
- the highest or uppermost side of anything
- put your books on top of the desk
- only the top side of the box was painted
双语例句
- At times they go so far as to confound right and wrong and turn things upside down.
他们有时简直要闹到颠倒是非、混淆黑白的程度。 - I was moving upside down and trying to reach the bank.
我是行动上部和设法到达银行。 - If you turn the envelope upside down, the key will fall out.
你如果把信封倒过来,钥匙就会掉出。 - Officials hung the flag upside down. You could have cut the atmosphere with a knife.
官员们把旗子挂倒了。气氛紧张得让人透不过气来。 - Turning his trousers upside down, she shook out a lot of coins.
她倒提着他的裤子,抖出了许多硬币。 - When a stock he's holding realizes this upside potential, it becomes a sell candidate.
当他持有的股票实现了该上涨潜力时,它就变成了卖出候选股。 - On the upside I know some people have benefited from it by adopting some beautiful baby girls.
同时我知道有些人从此受益了,他们收养了一些漂亮的女宝宝。 - The pagoda is reflected upside down in the water.
宝塔的影子倒立在水里。 - He felt too shocked to move. His world had been turned upside down.
他惊呆了。他的世界已经完全被打乱了。 - They just end up hanging upside down and then they climb back down.
他们就这样结束了倒吊下来,然后,他们爬上了回去。