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Definition of upside in English:

upside

nounˈʌpsʌɪdˈəpˌsaɪd
  • 1The more positive aspect of a situation.

    积极面,阳面

    being self-employed has its upside
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rational salaried managers thus tend to be too risk-averse because they do not benefit from the upside of risk.
    • The overwhelming upside to the book is its visual aspect, and this is strong enough to counterbalance the flaws in the text.
    • On the upside, I just discussed with my AP Government class how a poll can skew results by how they phrase a question and how important it was to be polling on salient issues.
    • Although boys are less articulate - they tend to express feelings via a thump or a hug - the upside of boys' physicality is that they're cuddly and physically demonstrative.
    • This kind of dramatic scene does tend to have a positive upside in that respect.
    • But free trade also comes with a significant upside for our country, an upside most Democratic pols would rather not discuss today.
    • But on the upside, here are the best birthday presents I have received.
    • On the upside, holiday plans are slowly forming.
    • The obvious upside of being self-employed is that you can sleep in on any day you please.
    • I can see an upside to this situation however, you'll get to test, sell, and buy things that other people much more creative than you or I have created.
    • I guess they were originally very disappointed, or continually disappointed because the price of zinc has continued to rise, so that they've been left out of the upside.
    • He also tried to find an upside to his situation, but to no avail.
    • There's obviously an upside to all this (which I'll get round to talking about at some stage soon) but there's definitely a large amount of grieving to be done.
    • The only upside that I could see to the situation was that since I couldn't go home for the holiday, I could spend it with Rob.
    • The upside of working with your other half is that you get unbeatable teamwork, says John Jones, who has run his interior design business with wife Julie for 18 years.
    • That seemed pretty bad news on the face of it, but Mayor Glenn Everready, always one to seek the most positive side of a situation, suddenly realized that there was an upside to this downturn.
    • We never were quite sure what the upside was, were we?
    • The upside is that there is this great flourishing of ideas and experimentation and efforts to try things, and fertility research has advanced an enormous amount.
    • On the upside, however, we managed to travel for a whole eleven minutes before having to stop the train ‘because of a problem with the engine’.
    • For me, there is an upside, a project I've been approached to work on has, inherently, some element of Maori music, its history and its direction.
  • 2An upward movement of share prices.

    (股票价格)上涨

    as modifier upside potential
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The downside risk is minimal compared to the upside potential.
    • Restricted stock has much less upside potential.
    • The company is still trading at a discount to its peers so Dilger's confidence in the upside potential for the shares probably isn't misplaced.
    • Already prepared for the worst on yields by the company's forecasts, the upside potential for investors is evident too.
    • Recent number releases have tended to be upside surprises that were positive for stocks and negative for bonds.
    • Right now, we think that the weight of the evidence shows that, at best, the upside potential for most stocks to continue the gains of the last five quarters is marginal at best.
    • Grafton's share price is currently undervalued and has much upside potential, according to a number of analysts.
    • First, it said on economic growth that ‘over the next few quarters the upside and downside risks to the attainment of sustainable growth are roughly equal’.
    • ‘All I see in their future is downside risk and very little upside potential,’ she says.
    • However, the share placing is expected to satisfy the current demand for the stock, which will limit the upside potential in the shares over the short term.
    • However, as the upside potential is exacerbated, so is the downside risk.
    • But, as things stand, he is not offering current shareholders of Eircom a share in that upside potential.
    • So their upside potential is not as great as conventional hedge funds, but the downside is more protected.
    • For example, if a company is paying a dividend, the investor can get both this dividend and any upside if the share rebounds.
    • Vodafone has a decent record and some analysts think its shares have much upside potential.
    • A lot of the upside forecast by Salomon is based on a sale of the US operation which it hasn't confirmed it will do.
    • Leverage increases volatility as investors run for cover when they feel threatened and pile in regardless on the upside swing.
    • Some investment products provide high potential for upside performance while safeguarding the net capital invested over a specified term.
    • The company firmly believes there is a lot of upside movement to its stock and this was the best vehicle to take advantage of that.
    • Even so, stockpickers see continued upside potential.
prepositionˈʌpsʌɪd
North American informal
  • Against; on.

    〈北美,非正式〉对着,倚着;在…上

    if her mother saw her drinkin' that stuff she'd slap her upside her head

    要是她妈妈看见她喝这东西,就会一巴掌打在她头上。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I couldn't have been more than five or six, and I remember that she had hit me upside my head with a cast iron skillet that she had.
    • I didn't know whether to be glad or angry that Mr. Thomson was not about to slap Paradismo upside his head.
    • Bryan had walked over and knocked him upside his head to shut him up.
    • ‘I should just give up,’ Alcamay whispered then he got a slap upside his head.
    • David smirked openly until his grandmother's back was turned, when his father hit him upside his head.
    • I swear that girl is going to make me smack her upside her head one of these days.
    • I would personally feel justified smacking any would-be assassin upside their head.
    • She swung an open hand at Molly, knocking her upside her head.
    • As he said that another old lady came and hit him upside his head with her purse saying, ‘Watch your language young man.’
    • If you happen to know the people responsible for this transfer, smack them upside their heads.
    • I hit him upside his head and put my hands on my hips.
    • Antoine is a somewhat priggish writer and English teacher whose landlady has a flaming crush on him, no matter that she once went upside his head with a hair dryer in a misplaced fury.
    • As he continues to think about his life, he feels a smack upside his head.
    • A hard slap upside my head was her solution for everything.
    • A sharp slap upside his head corrects his delirium.
    • I sense that if I push my luck further, I'll get the cane upside my head.
    • Later that same day he started doing it again and she slapped him upside his head.
    • Mai smacks her brother upside the back of his head.
    • He could reach out and smack Justin upside his head if he wanted to.
    • I just want to smack him upside his head one minute and kiss him the next.

Definition of upside in US English:

upside

nounˈəpˌsīdˈəpˌsaɪd
  • 1The positive or favorable aspect of something.

    积极面,阳面

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The overwhelming upside to the book is its visual aspect, and this is strong enough to counterbalance the flaws in the text.
    • On the upside, however, we managed to travel for a whole eleven minutes before having to stop the train ‘because of a problem with the engine’.
    • The obvious upside of being self-employed is that you can sleep in on any day you please.
    • We never were quite sure what the upside was, were we?
    • There's obviously an upside to all this (which I'll get round to talking about at some stage soon) but there's definitely a large amount of grieving to be done.
    • The upside is that there is this great flourishing of ideas and experimentation and efforts to try things, and fertility research has advanced an enormous amount.
    • On the upside, I just discussed with my AP Government class how a poll can skew results by how they phrase a question and how important it was to be polling on salient issues.
    • For me, there is an upside, a project I've been approached to work on has, inherently, some element of Maori music, its history and its direction.
    • That seemed pretty bad news on the face of it, but Mayor Glenn Everready, always one to seek the most positive side of a situation, suddenly realized that there was an upside to this downturn.
    • Although boys are less articulate - they tend to express feelings via a thump or a hug - the upside of boys' physicality is that they're cuddly and physically demonstrative.
    • He also tried to find an upside to his situation, but to no avail.
    • The upside of working with your other half is that you get unbeatable teamwork, says John Jones, who has run his interior design business with wife Julie for 18 years.
    • I can see an upside to this situation however, you'll get to test, sell, and buy things that other people much more creative than you or I have created.
    • But free trade also comes with a significant upside for our country, an upside most Democratic pols would rather not discuss today.
    • I guess they were originally very disappointed, or continually disappointed because the price of zinc has continued to rise, so that they've been left out of the upside.
    • Rational salaried managers thus tend to be too risk-averse because they do not benefit from the upside of risk.
    • The only upside that I could see to the situation was that since I couldn't go home for the holiday, I could spend it with Rob.
    • This kind of dramatic scene does tend to have a positive upside in that respect.
    • On the upside, holiday plans are slowly forming.
    • But on the upside, here are the best birthday presents I have received.
  • 2An upward movement of stock prices.

    (股票价格)上涨

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But, as things stand, he is not offering current shareholders of Eircom a share in that upside potential.
    • Grafton's share price is currently undervalued and has much upside potential, according to a number of analysts.
    • Recent number releases have tended to be upside surprises that were positive for stocks and negative for bonds.
    • However, the share placing is expected to satisfy the current demand for the stock, which will limit the upside potential in the shares over the short term.
    • Right now, we think that the weight of the evidence shows that, at best, the upside potential for most stocks to continue the gains of the last five quarters is marginal at best.
    • A lot of the upside forecast by Salomon is based on a sale of the US operation which it hasn't confirmed it will do.
    • Vodafone has a decent record and some analysts think its shares have much upside potential.
    • The downside risk is minimal compared to the upside potential.
    • For example, if a company is paying a dividend, the investor can get both this dividend and any upside if the share rebounds.
    • Restricted stock has much less upside potential.
    • Already prepared for the worst on yields by the company's forecasts, the upside potential for investors is evident too.
    • First, it said on economic growth that ‘over the next few quarters the upside and downside risks to the attainment of sustainable growth are roughly equal’.
    • Leverage increases volatility as investors run for cover when they feel threatened and pile in regardless on the upside swing.
    • So their upside potential is not as great as conventional hedge funds, but the downside is more protected.
    • Even so, stockpickers see continued upside potential.
    • ‘All I see in their future is downside risk and very little upside potential,’ she says.
    • The company firmly believes there is a lot of upside movement to its stock and this was the best vehicle to take advantage of that.
    • However, as the upside potential is exacerbated, so is the downside risk.
    • The company is still trading at a discount to its peers so Dilger's confidence in the upside potential for the shares probably isn't misplaced.
    • Some investment products provide high potential for upside performance while safeguarding the net capital invested over a specified term.

Phrases

  • upside the head

    • On the side of head.

      she slapped him upside the head
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This man would not know a conflict of interest if it hit him upside the head.
      • In the end I chose to kiss him, and then smack him upside the head.
      • This wasn't the first time she'd wanted to smack him upside the head.
      • The music teacher smacked me upside the head with a ruler and kicked me out of chorus.
      • Tris smacked her brother upside the head, eliciting a yelp of pain.
      • She pretended to have forgotten and smacked herself upside the head.
      • I am reprinting the piece in full here because someone needs to rhetorically smack these people upside the head again.
      • Someone needs to smack his him and his parents upside the head.
      • Juanita, who just happened to be walking by to clear Andy's plate, smacked Jack upside the head with a newspaper.
      • I wanted to smack him upside the head and have a discussion about greater responsibility.
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