- 上升;向…上走(或爬、驶)去;攀登:
Can you go up the stairs two steps at a time?
你上楼时一次能跨两级台阶吗?
 - 走向前去,走到舞台正面:
The crowd cheered as the movie star went up to receive his prize.
当影星上台领奖时,人群欢呼起来。
 - (物价)飞涨;(温度)升高;(质量)提高:
Prices of fruit and vegetables have gone up.
水果和蔬菜的价格已经上涨了。
 - (建筑物等)盖起来,修建起来:
There are supermarkets going up everywhere.
到处都在盖超市。
 - 爆炸;被炸毁;被烧毁:
The whole building went up in flames.
整幢建筑物在大火中烧毁。
 - [英国英语]升级:
The boy has gone up again this term.
这学期这个男孩又升级了。
 - 上(大学);进城(尤指去首都):
He will go up to Cambridge next term.
下学期他将进剑桥大学。
 - (幕布)升起;开场,开始演出:
What time does the curtain go up?
什么时间开始演出?
 - 向…走去,向…靠近(常与 to 连用):
I went up to the policeman and asked directions.
我走到警察跟前向他问路。
 - 提高声音,提高音调:
It's easy to go up a 3rd, but difficult to go up a 7th.
音阶上升三度容易,上升七度就难了。
 - [美国英语]失败,破产:
The corporation has now gone up.
这家公司破产了。
 - 达到…限度,到…为止(常与 to 连用):
Our history textbooks only go up to the World War Ⅱ.
我们的历史教科书仅写到第二次世界大战。
 - (刀剑等)入鞘:
The sword went up.
剑入鞘。
 - 响起,能被听见:
A cheer went up from the crowd suddenly.
人群中突然响起一片欢呼声。
 - [美国英语](演员因紧张、丧失记忆力等)不知所措,完全忘记台词:
She went up on her lines out of fear on opening night.
上演首晚她因怯场忘记了台词。
 - (轮胎、气球等充气后)膨胀起来