柯林斯詞典uptown /??p?ta?n/ 1. ADV If you go uptown, or go to a place uptown, you go away from the centre of a city or town towards the edge. Uptown sometimes refers to a part of the city other than the main business district. 在市郊; 非商業(yè)區(qū)[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] [ADV after v] He rode uptown and made his way to Bob's apartment. 他騎車到市郊,來(lái)到鮑勃的公寓。 Susan continued to live uptown. 蘇珊繼續(xù)住在市郊。2. ADJ Uptown is also an adjective. 市郊的[ADJ n] ...uptown clubs. …市郊的俱樂(lè)部。 ...a small uptown radio station. …市郊的一個(gè)小電臺(tái)。 返回 uptown劍橋詞典in or towards the northern part of a city or town , especially if there is not much business or industry there 在(或往)城鎮(zhèn)的北部(地)(尤指非商業(yè)區(qū)或非工業(yè)區(qū));在(或向)市郊(地);離開(kāi)市中心(地) We could walk uptown or we could take the train . 我們可以步行到城北,也可以坐火車去。 I can get lunch in Chinatown for half of what it costs uptown. 我可以在唐人街吃午飯,花費(fèi)只需市郊餐館的一半。 比較downtown adjective adverb 返回 uptown