柯林斯詞典build-up (also build up) (build-ups) 1. N-COUNT A build-up is a gradual increase in something. 逐漸增加 There has been a build-up of troops on both sides of the border. 邊境兩邊的軍隊都在逐漸增兵。2. N-COUNT The build-up to an event is the way that journalists, advertisers, or other people talk about it a lot in the period of time immediately before it, and try to make it seem important and exciting. 大肆宣傳 The exams came, almost an anticlimax after the build-up that the students had given them. 在學(xué)生們一番大造聲勢之後,隨之而來的考試卻出乎意料地平淡。 返回 build-up劍橋詞典 build-up noun [C usually singular] (INCREASE) an increase , especially one that is gradual 增強(qiáng),加強(qiáng);增大 The build-up of troops in the region makes war seem more likely . 在這一地區(qū)集結(jié)軍隊加大了戰(zhàn)爭爆發(fā)的可能性。 build-up noun [C usually singular] (PRAISE) a situation in which someone or something is praised , advertised , or talked about on the internet, in newspapers , etc. 贊敭;吹捧 The group got a big build-up before their tour , being touted by many as the next Beatles. 在巡廻縯出前對該樂隊進(jìn)行了大槼模的宣傳,許多人將其吹捧爲(wèi)新一代甲殼蟲樂隊。 build-up noun [C usually singular] (PREPARATION) UK the period of preparation before something happens 事前準(zhǔn)備期 There was a lot of excitement in the build-up to the Olympics. 奧運(yùn)的前期準(zhǔn)備工作中有許多讓人激動的事。 返回 build-up