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up·on
/əˈpɔn, ˈpɑn/
在…之上,迫近,緊接著
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Up·on
prep.
On
; --
used
in
all
the
senses
of
that
word
,
with
which
it
is
interchangeable
.
“
Upon
an
hill
of
flowers.”
Our
host
upon
his
stirrups
stood
anon
.
--
Chaucer
.
Thou
shalt
take
of
the
blood
that
is
upon
the
altar
.
--
Ex
.
xxix
. 21.
The
Philistines
be
upon
thee
,
Samson
.
--
Judg
.
xvi
. 9.
As
I
did
stand
my
watch
upon
the
hill
.
--
Shak
.
He
made
a
great
difference
between
people
that
did
rebel
upon
wantonness
,
and
them
that
did
rebel
upon
want
.
--
Bacon
.
This
advantage
we
lost
upon
the
invention
of
firearms
.
--
Addison
.
Upon
the
whole
,
it
will
be
necessary
to
avoid
that
perpetual
repetition
of
the
same
epithets
which
we
find
in
Homer
.
--
Pope
.
He
had
abandoned
the
frontiers
,
retiring
upon
Glasgow
.
--
Sir
.
W
.
Scott
.
Philip
swore
upon
the
Evangelists
to
abstain
from
aggression
in
my
absence
.
--
Landor
.
Note:
☞
Upon
conveys
a
more
distinct
notion
that
on
carries
with
it
of
something
that
literally
or
metaphorically
bears
or
supports
.
It
is
less
employed
than
it
used
to
be
,
on
having
for
the
most
part
taken
its
place
.
Some
expressions
formed
with
it
belong
only
to
old
style
;
as
,
upon
pity
they
were
taken
away
;
that
is
,
in
consequence
of
pity
:
upon
the
rate
of
thirty
thousand
;
that
is
,
amounting
to
the
rate
:
to
die
upon
the
hand
;
that
is
,
by
means
of
the
hand
:
he
had
a
garment
upon
;
that
is
,
upon
himself
:
the
time
is
coming
fast
upon
;
that
is
,
upon
the
present
time
.
By
the
omission
of
its
object
,
upon
acquires
an
adverbial
sense
,
as
in
the
last
two
examples
.
To assure upon
Law
,
to
promise
;
to
undertake
.
To come upon
.
See
under
Come
.
To take upon
,
to
assume
.
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