go up

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To move upwards. intransitive
  2. To be built or erected. intransitive
    — There are new offices going up in town.
  3. To rise or increase in price, cost, or value. intransitive
    — Bananas have gone up because of a shortage.
  4. To be consumed by fire. intransitive
    — The building went up in smoke. Once the fire got out of the basement, the building went up in minutes.
  5. To forget lines or blocks during public performance. intransitive
    — The producer hopes nobody goes up opening night.
  6. To attend university. UK,dated,intransitive
  7. To be imprisoned. intransitive
    — He went up in the spring.
  8. To appeal for a dismissal.
  9. To go bankrupt; to be ruined. intransitive
  10. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, up.

词形变化

goes up present,singular,third-person going up participle,present went up past gone up participle,past
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