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BNC: 1743 COCA: 1955
*upper
/ˈʌpə(r) ||; ˈʌpɚ/adj (only before a noun 只用于名词前) in a higher position than sth else; situated above sth 位置较高的;上面的;上部的: He had a cut on his upper lip. 他上唇有一处伤口。 [OPP] lower 反义词为lower ☞picture at bodybody插图 get, have, etc the upper hand to get into a stronger position than another person; to gain control over sb 占上风;控制某人
BNC: 1743 COCA: 1955
upper/ˋʌpɚ; ˈʌpə/ adj [only before noun 仅用于名词前]1 in a higher position than another part of something [ lower ]〔位置〕较高的﹐上面的: the upper jaw 上颌the upper floors of the building 大楼的高层2 more important than other parts in an organization, system etc〔在机构﹑体系等中〕较重要的﹐较高级的: the upper job levels in the company 公司里的高级职位areas at the upper end of the housing market 高级住宅区3 have/get/gain the upper hand to have more power than someone else, so that you are able to control a situation 占上风﹐占优势: The Republicans seem to have the upper hand. 共和党似乎处于有利地位。4 upper limit the most, highest etc that is possible or allowed 上限﹐最大限度: +of a short story with an upper limit of 5000 words 上限为 5000 字的短篇小说
BNC: 1743 COCA: 1955
upper upperuppers adjectivein a higher place than something else: the upper lip opposite lower

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