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●ˌrack ˈup sth (informal, especially NAmE) to get or collect a large amount or quantity of sth, such as profits or losses in a business or points in a competition 累积(盈利、亏损等);累计(得分);聚集◆The company racked up $20 billion in sales. 公司销售额累计达 200 亿元。◆Bush has racked up victories in another five states. 布什在另外五个州又获得了胜利。 NOTE When the object of rack up is a noun, it comes after up, but when the object is a pronoun, it comes between rack and up * rack up 的宾语如果是名词,应置于 up 之后;但如果是代词,应置于 rack 和 up 之间◆Even more impressive than the goals he scored was the effortless way he racked them up. 比他所得的分数更令人印象至深的,是他不断进球得分时的轻松自如。[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] (less frequent) |