Inflation may be rising, if (it is) so, prices will go up.
通货膨胀率可能上升。如果是这样,物价就会上涨。
"Oh! Look here! Some night you and I will go up to San Francisco-hey?"
“嘘!听好!过天夜里,你跟我一起上旧金山去--好吗?”
This article is bound to go up in price.
这种物品肯定会涨价的。
Can we go up in the attic and look at the books?
我们可以到阁楼上去翻一翻那些书么?
He had to go up to Town that morning on Forsyte affairs.
那天早上他得到商业区去办点福尔赛家的财产事务。
📖 牛津释义
o up
(a) (of the curtain on the stage of a theatre) be raised (指幕布)升起
The curtain goes up on (ie is raised to show) a suburban living-room. 幕布升起, 展现的是市郊住宅的起居室.
(b) be built 兴建
New office blocks are going up everywhere. 到处都在兴建新的办公楼群.
(c) be destroyed by fire or an explosion; be blown up 烧毁; 炸毁
The whole building went up in flames. 整座建筑物在大火中焚毁.
(d) become higher in price, level, etc; rise (价格、 水平等)上升, 增长
The price of cigarettes is going up/Cigarettes are going up (in price). 香烟价上涨了[香烟涨价了].
Unemployment has gone up again. 失业人数又上升了. go `up (to...) begin one's studies at a university (esp at Oxford or Cambridge) 进大学(尤指进牛津或剑桥)
She went up (to Cambridge) in 1977. 她於1977年进入(剑桥)大学. go up (to...) (from...) go from one place to another, esp from a smaller place to London or from the south to the north of Britain 从一处到另一处(尤指从小地方到伦敦或从英国南部到北部)
We're going up to London next weekend. 下周末我们上伦敦去.
When are you next going up to Scotland? 下次你什麽时候北上苏格兰?