upside down 英 [ˈʌpˌsaɪd daun]   美 [ˈʌpˌsaɪd daʊn]

upside down

upside down  英 [ˈʌpˌsaɪd daun] 美 [ˈʌpˌsaɪd daʊn]

adv. 倒置地  adj. 颠倒的 

You turn the map upside down. 你把地图拿倒了。
The painting looks like it's upside down to me. 在我看来这幅画好像是上下颠倒了。

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  • adv. 倒置地
  • adj. 颠倒的
  • 1. You turn the map upside down.

    你把地图拿倒了。

  • 2. The painting looks like it's upside down to me.

    在我看来这幅画好像是上下颠倒了。

  • 3. His sudden death turned her world upside down.

    他的遽然离世使她的生活完全乱套了。

  • upside down (adv.) late 15c., earlier upsadoun (late 14c.), up so down (c. 1300); the so perhaps meaning "as if." As an adjective from 1866.
ˌupside ˈdown / ; NAmE / adverb in or into a position in which the top of sth is where the bottom is normally found and the bottom is where the top is normally found 颠倒;倒转;翻转 The canoe floated upside down on the lake. 独木舟底朝天漂浮在湖面上。 OPP right side up ˌupside ˈdown adjective [not usually before noun ] The painting looks like it's upside down to me. 在我看来这幅画好像是上下颠倒了。 IDIOM turn sth ˌupside ˈdown 1 to make a place untidy when looking for sth 把…翻得乱七八糟;使凌乱不堪 The police turned the whole house upside down looking for clues. 警察为查找线索把整所房子翻得乱七八糟。 2 to cause large changes and confusion in a person's life 给(某人生活)造成大的变化(或混乱) His sudden death turned her world upside down. 他的遽然离世使她的生活完全乱套了。 ˌupside ˈdown / ; NAmE /
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