upgraded / noun ˈʌpˌgreɪd; adjective, adverb ˈʌpˈgreɪd; verb ʌpˈgreɪd, ˈʌpˌgreɪd /

已升级升级后的升级了已经升级

upgraded5 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an incline going up in the direction of movement.
  2. an increase or improvement: an upgrade in the year's profit forecast.
  3. a new version, improved model, etc.: The company is offering an upgrade of its sports sedan.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. uphill; of, pertaining to, on, or along an upgrade.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. up a slope.
v. 有主动词 verb

up·grad·ed, up·grad·ing.

  1. to promote to a higher grade or rank: He has been upgraded to senior vice president.
  2. to improve or enhance the quality or value of: to upgrade property by landscaping it.
v. 无主动词 verb

up·grad·ed, up·grad·ing.

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

upgraded 近义词

v. 动词 verb

improve

更多upgraded例句

  1. Apple held its second-ever virtual-only product event on Tuesday that centered on upgrades for two major product lines, Apple Watch and iPad.
  2. 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.
  3. “I’m a big fan of capitalism, but like everything else, it needs an upgrade,” he says.
  4. The new treadmill will likely go to market before the upgraded smart bike, in terms of availability, according to the report.
  5. Also on the chopping block would be 8,400 jobs across the MTA system and further delays of long-planned upgrades to the system.
  6. The Raptor is also difficult and expensive to maintain and is exceedingly difficult to upgrade.
  7. 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.
  8. (Free for limited access, upgrade for $15 a month or $80 a year; available for iOS) 2.
  9. First, the group is aiming to “upgrade” legislative seats currently held by Republicans.
  10. So there you have it—three simple, easy-to-use programs that biohackers use to upgrade their performance every day.
  11. As he swept upon the upgrade to the track, he heard from behind Peter Barrett's shout.
  12. The Catholics, through their colegios (ecclesiastical schools) attempted to upgrade life.
  13. Heat of a wind that might have come out of the fire-box of a Mogul on an upgrade pull.
  14. Then, the red-roofed buildings of the Boyville School came into sight as they started upgrade.
  15. The inference is obvious: that the Monarchists are on the upgrade, and the Republicans on the downgrade.