搜尋結果
upsides
- IPA[ˌʌpˈsʌɪdz]
英式
- (especially in horse racing) alongside; on a level;even or equal with
- 釋義
- 相關詞
副詞
- 1. (especially in horse racing) alongside; on a level the horse came upsides
- ▪ even or equal with he did want to be upsides with that insulting little jackanapes
- the more positive aspect of a situation: being self-employed has its upside
- against; on: if her mother saw her drinkin' that stuff she'd slap her upside her head
Oxford Dictionary
- the positive or favorable aspect of something: being self-employed has its upside
Oxford American Dictionary
- with the upper part where the lower part should be; in or into an inverted position: the car rolled and landed upside down the bar staff put the chairs upside down on the tables
- placed with the upper part where the lower part should be; inverted: an upside-down canoe
Oxford American Dictionary
- with the upper part where the lower part should be; in or into an inverted position: the car rolled and landed upside down the bar staff put the chairs upside down on the tables
- placed with the upper part where the lower part should be; inverted: an upside-down canoe
Oxford Dictionary
- a sponge cake that is baked over a layer of fruit in syrup and inverted for serving.
Oxford Dictionary
- on the side of head
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small freshwater catfish that habitually swims upside down so as to browse on algae on the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a cake that is baked over a layer of fruit in syrup and inverted for serving.
Oxford American Dictionary