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top /BrE tɒp; NAmE tɑːp/ (-pp-) ► SEE ALLtop sth off (with sth)top out (at sth)top sb up top sth up ●ˌtop sth ˈoff (with sth) to complete sth in a successful or pleasant way, especially by adding one final thing (以…)圆满结束;(用…)完成◆Jane was wearing a very colourful outfit, topped off with a dramatic hat. 简穿了一身色彩鲜艳的套装,头戴一顶引人注目的帽子,十分好看。 NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌtop ˈout (at sth) to stop increasing after reaching a high level 达到顶点;到最高点◆Your annual salary will top out at seventy thousand dollars. 你的年薪最高是七万元。[v + adv]●ˌtop sb ˈup (BrE) to fill sb’s glass or cup by adding some more liquid 给某人的杯子斟满;满上某人的杯子;给某人续满杯◆Can I top you up? 给你把杯子加满好吗?[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈtop-up noun (BrE) an amount of liquid that you add to some already in a glass, cup or other container (斟满容器的)添加液体◆Can I give you a top-up? 给你把杯子加满好吗?●ˌtop sth ˈup (especially BrE) 1. (with sth) to add some more liquid to some already in a glass, cup or other container in order to fill it 斟满,注满,装满(未满的容器)◆Can I top your glass up? 给你把杯子加满好吗?◆We should top the car up with oil before we set off. 我们出发前应该给车子加满汽油。OBJ glass, cup2. to increase the amount of sth to the level you want or need 补足(数额等);将…增加到所需的量◆She relies on tips to top up her wages. 她靠小费补贴工资收入。◆I need to top up my mobile (= pay money in advance to be able to make mobile phone / cellphone calls). 我得给手机充值了。OBJ income, pension[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]▸ ˈtop-up noun (BrE) a sum of money, etc. that is added to what you already have in order to increase it to the amount that you need 补助;津贴;注资;充值;追加资金◆a salary top-up 工资外的补贴◆a top-up loan 追加的贷款◆university top-up fees (= fees that are above the basic level) 加收的大学学费◆a top-up card (= a card that you buy for a mobile phone / cellphone which enables you to make calls to the value of the card) 手机充值卡 |