upon 音标拼音: [əp'ɑn]
prep . 在…之上,迫近,紧接着
在…之上,迫近,紧接着
Upon \
Up *
on "\,
prep .[
AS .
uppan ,
uppon ;
upp up on ,
an ,
on .
See {
Up },
and {
On }.]
On ; --
used in all the senses of that word ,
with which it is interchangeable . "
Upon an hill of flowers ." --
Chaucer .
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Our host upon his stirrups stood anon . --
Chaucer .
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Thou shalt take of the blood that is upon the altar .
--
Ex .
xxix .
21 .
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The Philistines be upon thee ,
Samson . --
Judg .
xvi .
9 .
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As I did stand my watch upon the hill . --
Shak .
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He made a great difference between people that did rebel upon wantonness ,
and them that did rebel upon want . --
Bacon .
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This advantage we lost upon the invention of firearms .
--
Addison .
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Upon the whole ,
it will be necessary to avoid that perpetual repetition of the same epithets which we find in Homer . --
Pope .
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He had abandoned the frontiers ,
retiring upon Glasgow .
--
Sir .
W .
Scott .
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Philip swore upon the Evangelists to abstain from aggression in my absence . --
Landor .
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Note :
Upon conveys a more distinct notion that on carries with it of something that literally or metaphorically bears or supports .
It is less employed than it used to be ,
on having for the most part taken its place .
Some expressions formed with it belong only to old style ;
as ,
upon pity they were taken away ;
that is ,
in consequence of pity :
upon the rate of thirty thousand ;
that is ,
amounting to the rate :
to die upon the hand ;
that is ,
by means of the hand :
he had a garment upon ;
that is ,
upon himself :
the time is coming fast upon ;
that is ,
upon the present time .
By the omission of its object ,
upon acquires an adverbial sense ,
as in the last two examples .
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{
To assure upon } (
Law ),
to promise ;
to undertake .
{
To come upon }.
See under {
Come }.
{
To take upon },
to assume .
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77 Moby Thesaurus words for "
upon ":
about ,
above ,
after which ,
against ,
anent ,
apropos of ,
as for ,
as regards ,
as respects ,
as to ,
atop ,
by ,
by dint of ,
by means of ,
by use of ,
by virtue of ,
by way of ,
concerning ,
en route to ,
headed for ,
hereby ,
hereinafter ,
herewith ,
in connection with ,
in contact with ,
in passage to ,
in point of ,
in re ,
in reference to ,
in regard to ,
in relation to ,
in relation with ,
in respect to ,
in transit to ,
in virtue of ,
of ,
on ,
on route to ,
on top of ,
opposite ,
over ,
over against ,
per ,
pertaining to ,
pertinent to ,
re ,
referring to ,
regarding ,
relating to ,
relative to ,
respecting ,
speaking of ,
thanks to ,
thereby ,
therewith ,
through ,
to ,
touching ,
toward ,
towards ,
up ,
up against ,
upon which ,
versus ,
vis -
a -
vis ,
whereat ,
whereby ,
wherefore ,
whereon ,
whereto ,
whereunto ,
whereupon ,
wherewith ,
wherewithal ,
with ,
with regard to ,
with respect to
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UPON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of UPON is on How to use upon in a sentence
UPON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Upon can be used to show that something happens soon after, and often because of, something else:
UPON Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Upon definition: up and on; upward so as to get or be on See examples of UPON used in a sentence
Upon - definition of upon by The Free Dictionary (əˈpɒn, əˈpɔn) prep 1 up and on; upward so as to get or be on 2 in an elevated position on: a flag upon the roof 3 in or into complete or approximate contact with: The enemy was upon us The holidays will soon be upon us 4 on the occasion of, at the time of, or immediately after: She was joyful upon seeing her child take his first
UPON definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You use upon when mentioning an event that is followed immediately by another event
upon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary A somewhat elevated word, "upon" is used mostly in literary, poetic or legal contexts, and may seem out of place in everyday language
upon - WordReference. com Dictionary of English in or into complete or approximate contact with, as an attacker or an important or pressing occasion: The enemy was upon us and our soldiers had little time to escape
upon preposition - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of upon preposition in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Apon Vs Upon: Understand The Difference - GrammarVocab “Upon” is a preposition in English A preposition is a word that helps us understand the relationship between different parts in a sentence For example, prepositions can tell us where something is, when something happens, or the way something is done
upon | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English . . . - Wordsmyth English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels