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upgrade

/noun uhp-greyd; adjective, adverb uhp-greyd; verb uhp-greyd, uhp-greyd/US // noun ˈʌpˌgreɪd; adjective, adverb ˈʌpˈgreɪd; verb ʌpˈgreɪd, ˈʌpˌgreɪd //

升级,提升,升级改造,升级版

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n.名词 noun
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    • : an incline going up in the direction of movement.
    • : an increase or improvement: an upgrade in the year's profit forecast.
    • : a new version, improved model, etc.: The company is offering an upgrade of its sports sedan.
    • : an increase or improvement in one's service, accommodations, privileges, or the like: If the ship isn't full we'll receive an upgrade to a deluxe stateroom.
    • : something, as a piece of equipment, that serves to improve or enhance: a full range of upgrades available for your computer.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : uphill; of, pertaining to, on, or along an upgrade.
adv.副词 adverb
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    • : up a slope.
v.有主动词 verb
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    up·grad·ed, up·grad·ing.

    • : to promote to a higher grade or rank: He has been upgraded to senior vice president.
    • : to improve or enhance the quality or value of: to upgrade property by landscaping it.
v.无主动词 verb
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    up·grad·ed, up·grad·ing.

    • : to improve the quality, value, effectiveness, or performance of something: Buy this basic computer and upgrade whenever you're ready.

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Examples

  • Apple held its second-ever virtual-only product event on Tuesday that centered on upgrades for two major product lines, Apple Watch and iPad.

  • He also has an upgraded defensive supporting cast, which added a few pieces to help stop the Derrick Henrys of the world from running all over them.

  • “I’m a big fan of capitalism, but like everything else, it needs an upgrade,” he says.

  • The new treadmill will likely go to market before the upgraded smart bike, in terms of availability, according to the report.

  • Also on the chopping block would be 8,400 jobs across the MTA system and further delays of long-planned upgrades to the system.

  • The Raptor is also difficult and expensive to maintain and is exceedingly difficult to upgrade.

  • In the 70s it went through a brief stint as an X-rated adult cinema before an upgrade and clean sweep in the early 80s.

  • (Free for limited access, upgrade for $15 a month or $80 a year; available for iOS) 2.

  • First, the group is aiming to “upgrade” legislative seats currently held by Republicans.

  • So there you have it—three simple, easy-to-use programs that biohackers use to upgrade their performance every day.

  • As he swept upon the upgrade to the track, he heard from behind Peter Barrett's shout.

  • The Catholics, through their colegios (ecclesiastical schools) attempted to upgrade life.

  • Heat of a wind that might have come out of the fire-box of a Mogul on an upgrade pull.

  • Then, the red-roofed buildings of the Boyville School came into sight as they started upgrade.

  • The inference is obvious: that the Monarchists are on the upgrade, and the Republicans on the downgrade.