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词汇 upshift
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Definition of upshift in English:

upshift

verbˈʌpʃɪftˈəpˌʃɪft
  • 1no object Change to a higher gear in a motor vehicle.

    (汽车)换高挡

    I caught a flash of the driver hand as he upshifted
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Accelerating out of each curve, upshifting toward the next, the Saab's perfectly precise steering, athletically taut suspension and linear, progressive brakes add to enjoyment of the road.
    • She hit the first small straight and accelerated hard, upshifting, then braking to send her car sailing through a set of hairpin turns.
    • Kim spun her car around quickly and punched the gas, accelerating hard as she upshifted, turning the wheel onto Mountaindale Road, watching as Belial shifted uncomfortably in the racing seat.
  • 2with object Increase.

    调高

    stricter driving laws that upshifted the penalties for drunk-driving

    加重酒后驾车处罚的更严厉交通法。

nounˈʌpʃɪftˈəpˌʃɪft
  • 1A change to a higher gear.

    (汽车)换高挡

    the upshifts are mostly smooth
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is also an automatic mode and a low grip mode, which allows the car to start in second gear with all further upshifts taking place at a lower engine speed.
    • The powershift transmission also offers upshift and automatic four-wheel-drive braking when in two-wheel drive.
    • You'll notice its stiffness most under radical upshifts (more than three gears at time).
    • It changes down beautifully, but upshifts are either slow or jerky or full of clutch-slip.
    • Unfortunately, though, the sequential changes are tad sloppy on the upshift and slightly jerky on the downshift.
    • It's much easier to start in 1st gear and upshift through the gears as the bike accelerates.
  • 2An increase in something.

    增加;增多

    a temperature upshift
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Adding in the 1% growth rate of the labor force, this upshift means the economy is now capable of sustaining growth in the area of 3.5% over the long haul without lifting inflation.
    • But the upshift in productivity has created a new jobs cycle and changed - maybe forever - how employment enters the economic equation.

Definition of upshift in US English:

upshift

verbˈəpˌSHiftˈəpˌʃɪft
[no object]
  • 1Change to a higher gear in a motor vehicle.

    (汽车)换高挡

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She hit the first small straight and accelerated hard, upshifting, then braking to send her car sailing through a set of hairpin turns.
    • Kim spun her car around quickly and punched the gas, accelerating hard as she upshifted, turning the wheel onto Mountaindale Road, watching as Belial shifted uncomfortably in the racing seat.
    • Accelerating out of each curve, upshifting toward the next, the Saab's perfectly precise steering, athletically taut suspension and linear, progressive brakes add to enjoyment of the road.
    1. 1.1with object Increase.
      调高
      stricter driving laws that upshifted the penalties for drunken driving

      加重酒后驾车处罚的更严厉交通法。

nounˈəpˌSHiftˈəpˌʃɪft
  • A change to a higher gear.

    (汽车)换高挡

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The powershift transmission also offers upshift and automatic four-wheel-drive braking when in two-wheel drive.
    • You'll notice its stiffness most under radical upshifts (more than three gears at time).
    • There is also an automatic mode and a low grip mode, which allows the car to start in second gear with all further upshifts taking place at a lower engine speed.
    • Unfortunately, though, the sequential changes are tad sloppy on the upshift and slightly jerky on the downshift.
    • It changes down beautifully, but upshifts are either slow or jerky or full of clutch-slip.
    • It's much easier to start in 1st gear and upshift through the gears as the bike accelerates.
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