up

/ʌp/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈʌp] /ʌp/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈʌp] /ˈəp/ (ame, mw) · /ʌp-/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈʌp] /ʌp-/ (ame, ipa)

up — verb

  • uppresent simple I / you / we / they
  • ups3rd person singular
  • upping-ing form
  • uppedpast simple

1. to make a price, amount, level, or rank higher than it was before

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

to make a price, amount, level, or rank higher than it was before

例句

Daichi's boss told him they would up his salary after six months.

up + salary / amount of money

The restaurant upped its prices again, so we now eat at home more often.

同義詞
  • increase

    more formal and neutral in tone; suitable for all registers

  • raise

    more common in everyday speech for prices and amounts

  • boost

    suggests a helpful or positive increase in performance or sales

反義詞
  • lower

    the opposite action for prices, amounts, or levels

  • reduce

    more formal alternative to 'lower'

文法句型

up + noun phrase

用法筆記

The object is typically a measurable thing such as a price, amount, level, rate, or quality. Often used in business and informal contexts.

常見錯誤

The company upped the production.
The company upped the production level.
💡The verb 'up' needs a specific measurable target (price, amount, level), not a process or activity.
They upped the price very big.
They upped the price significantly / by ten percent.
💡Use 'significantly' or 'by + amount' instead of 'big' to describe the increase.

2. used before another verb to show that someone does something suddenly or unexpec

2.動詞不及物B2
釋義

used before another verb to show that someone does something suddenly or unexpectedly, especially leaving a place or ending an activity

例句

After ten years at the firm, Cyrus upped and left without telling anyone.

pattern: up and + verb of leaving

Gabriela upped and moved to Tokyo after getting a job offer there.

同義詞
  • suddenly leave

    more explicit about the action; works in any register

  • take off

    informal phrasal verb with a similar sudden-departure meaning

文法句型

up + and + verb

用法筆記

Always used with 'and' followed by another verb — cannot be used alone. For example, 'He upped and left' is correct, but 'He upped to London' is not. This sense is informal and mainly used in British English.

常見錯誤

Kwame upped to Canada without warning.
Kwame upped and moved to Canada without warning.
💡The verb 'up' in this sense must always be followed by 'and' plus another verb.

3. to lift or move something to a higher position

3.動詞及物B1
釋義

to lift or move something to a higher position

例句

Nikhil upped the window to let some fresh air into the room.

up + object that moves (window, blind, shutter)

The movers upped the sofa onto the back of the truck.

同義詞
  • lift

    the most common alternative; natural in both speech and writing

  • raise

    more formal; also used for windows and similar objects

  • hoist

    implies lifting something heavy with effort

反義詞
  • lower

    opposite action for windows, blinds, or objects

  • drop

    implies letting something fall, accidentally or on purpose

文法句型

up + object + location phrase

用法筆記

More common in informal speech than in formal writing. In formal contexts, 'raise' or 'lift' are preferred. The object is usually a physical object such as a window, bag, or piece of furniture.

常見錯誤

She upped the baby from the cot.
She picked up the baby from the cot.
💡The verb 'up' meaning 'lift' is not used for people or animals; use 'pick up' or 'lift' instead.

up — noun

up — adjective

up — adverb

up — prefix

up — preposition