upside-down
/ˌʌpsaɪd ˈdaʊn/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈʌpsaɪddˌaʊn] /ˌʌpsaɪd ˈdaʊn/ (ame, ipa)
upside-down — 副詞
1. with the usual top at the bottom and the usual bottom at the top.
倒過來
頂部和底部位置相反
with the usual top at the bottom and the usual bottom at the top.
Ezra held the postcard upside down and read the city name backwards.
Ezra 把明信片拿倒過來,結果把城市名看反了。
verb + object + upside down
The teacher noticed one map was upside down above the whiteboard.
老師注意到白板上有一張地圖掛倒了。
be upside down after the verb
Aoi turned the lunch box upside down to shake out the crumbs.
Aoi 把便當盒倒過來,把碎屑抖出去。
The bat slept upside down from a branch outside the cave.
那隻蝙蝠倒掛在洞外的樹枝上。
Anjali pinned the photo upside down beside the concert tickets.
Anjali 把照片上下顛倒地釘在演唱會票根旁邊。
- inverted
more formal and common in technical or visual contexts
- the wrong way up
informal and often used in spoken British English
- right side up
the direct opposite, with the object in its normal position
文法句型
be upside down
verb + object + upside down
用法筆記
Usually follows a verb such as turn, hang, hold, pin, or sleep. In ordinary use it describes literal position, not disorder or emotional upheaval.