upswing
/ˈʌpswɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈʌpswˌɪŋ] /ˈʌpswɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈʌpswˌɪŋ] /ˈəp-ˌswiŋ How to pronounce upswing (audio)/ (ame, mw)
upswing — 名詞
- upswingsingular
- upswingsplural
1. a period when something, such as the economy, business activity, or someone's mo
好轉;上升
持續改善或增長的時期
a period when something, such as the economy, business activity, or someone's mood, becomes stronger or more positive after being weak or negative
After three years of slow growth, the national economy is finally on the upswing.
經歷三年緩慢成長後,全國經濟終於開始好轉。
collocation: on the upswing
A recent upswing in tourism has helped the coastal towns recover from last year's storm damage.
近期旅遊業的回升幫助沿海城鎮從去年的風災中復甦。
pattern: upswing + in + noun phrase
The university reported an upswing in student enrollment across all departments this fall.
這所大學今秋各系所的招生人數均有增長。
Analysts predict an economic upswing in the second half as consumer confidence rises.
分析師預測隨著消費者信心回升,下半年經濟將出現好轉。
The manager noticed an upswing in team morale after the new project was announced.
經理注意到新專案公布後,團隊士氣明顯上升。
- upturn
nearly interchangeable; slightly more common in financial and economic reporting
- improvement
more general; can apply to any domain and does not imply a preceding weak period
- recovery
specifically means returning to a former good state after a decline or crisis
- surge
suggests a sudden, forceful increase rather than a gradual period of growth
文法句型
upswing + in + noun phrase
on the upswing
用法筆記
Often paired with 'in' to specify the area of improvement ('an upswing in sales'). The fixed phrase 'on the upswing' describes something that is currently in the process of improving.