Upton的意思
Upton中文翻譯:
n.厄普頓(男子名)
upton sinclair───厄普頓·辛克萊(美國作家)
Upton bounced around and looked dewily earnest.───普頓跳來跳去,看起來純潔、真誠。
KL Process Design Group, in Upton, Wyo., is testing methods using wood chips to produce ethanol.───在懷俄明州厄普頓,KL工藝流程設計公司正在測試使用木屑來生產乙醇的方法。
Upton was a mathematician.───厄普頓是一名數學家。
It had been a difficult week for the Club as they coped with the fall-out from the 1-0 defeat at Upton Park.───上周對于阿森納是艱難的一周,他們要面對在厄普頓公園球場0:1告負的不利局面。
"We stand ready to defend US territory, our allies and our national interests, " said Major Stewart Upton, the Pentagon spokesman.───“我們隨時準備保衛美國領土、我們的盟友以及我們的國家利益,”美國國防部發言人斯圖爾特-厄普頓少校(StewartUpton)表示說。
Cole will not be the only familiar face that steps off the Liverpool coach at Upton Park on Sunday.───科爾將不會是唯一熟悉的臉離利物浦在厄普頓公園周日教練的步驟。
It would have been nice to play back at Upton Park again, but it was typical that I had to miss the game through suspension.───如果我能重新在UptonPark球場上比賽,那該多么美妙啊!但我不得不錯過這場比賽也只是很普通的事情。
"The Chinese reaction is unfortunate and results in missed opportunities, " said the Pentagon's Major Stewart Upton.───“中方的反應是不幸的,造成機會錯失,”五角大樓發言人斯圖爾特·厄普頓(StewartUpton)少校表示。
However Joe remained at Upton Park where his much awaited career began gently before being brought to a halt altogether by a broken leg.───然而,喬依舊留在了厄普頓公園,在因大腿骨折而被迫停止訓練之前,他迫切期待的職業生涯在那里變得柳暗花明。
Upton Southern shed 5p to 40p in reaction to the chairman's resignation over a policy disagreement.
Blanchett, 38, and her playwright husband Andrew Upton welcomed Ignatius Martin Upton into the world on Sunday, a spokesman for the Sydney Theatre Company told Reuters.
Next is Upton Mill, which has been converted for residential use.
The Upton park and ride has been built on zoo-owned ground at a cost of £1m and will eventually have 750 spaces.
As I said, no surprise: as Upton Sinclair pointed out long ago, it's difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it.
Wild defeated Gardner at Upton, gaining nearly three times as many votes.
Writer Upton Sinclair coins the term white-collar, to describe workers whom he called "the petty underlings of the business world."
Alastair Upton : The Bloomsbury group was never a club, it was just a collection of friends.
Then, in 1906, Upton Sinclair published his socialist novel, THE JUNGLE, aimed, as he later said, at people's hearts but hitting their stomachs instead.