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UPの定義と意味 - メリアム・ウェブスター

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「UP」は副詞、形容詞、前置詞、名詞、動詞、略語として使用される言葉であり、様々な文脈で意味が異なる。一般的には「上に」や「高く」という意味を持ち、物理的な位置や状態の変化を示すことが多い。例文を通じてその使い方を理解することができる。
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UP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster Est. 1828 Dictionary Definition adverb adjective preposition noun verb abbreviation adverb 6 adverb adjective preposition noun verb abbreviation Synonyms Example Sentences Word History Rhymes Entries Near Related Articles Cite this Entry Citation Kids Definition Kids Medical Definition Medical More from M-W Show more Show more Citation Kids Medical More from M-W Save Word To save this word, you'll need to log in. Log In up 1 of 6 adverb ˈəp Synonyms of up 1 a (1) : in or into a higher position or level pulled the boats up onto the beach climbed up into the mountains especially : away from the center of the earth The geyser shoots up over 100 feet. (2) : from beneath the ground or water to the surface The whale came up for air. (3) : from below the horizon the sun coming up (4) : upstream sense 1 (5) : in or into an upright position sit up especially : out of bed got up at dawn b : upward from the ground or surface pull up a daisy c : so as to expose a particular surface 2 : with greater intensity speak up 3 a : in or into a better or more advanced state worked her way up in the company b : at an end your time is up c : in or into a state of greater intensity or excitement turned the volume up got the crowd whipped up d : to or at a greater speed, rate, or amount prices went up e : in a continual sequence : in continuance from a point or to a point from third grade up at prices of $10 and up up until now 4 a (1) : into existence, evidence, prominence, or prevalence (2) : into operation or practical form start the computer up b : into consideration or attention bring up for discussion 5 : into possession or custody offered up 6 a : entirely , completely button up your coat b — used as an intensifier clean up the house 7 : in or into storage : by lay up supplies 8 a : so as to arrive or approach b : in a direction conventionally the opposite of down: (1) : to windward (2) : northward flew up from Miami (3) : to or at the top (4) : to or at the rear of a theatrical stage 9 : in or into parts tearing/cutting paper up 10 : to a stop — usually used with draw, bring, fetch , or pull pulled the car up at the curb 11 : for each side the score is 15 up up 2 of 6 adjective 1 a : risen above the horizon the sun is up b : standing c : being out of bed d : relatively high the river is up was well up in her class e : being in a raised position : lifted windows are up f : being in a state of completion : constructed , built several new houses are up g : having the face upward h : mounted on a horse a new jockey up i : grown above a surface the corn is up j (1) : moving, inclining, or directed upward the up escalator (2) : bound in a direction regarded as up 2 a (1) : marked by agitation, excitement, or activity was up to go to the game (2) : positive or upbeat in mood or demeanor was feeling down but is up again b : being above a former or normal level (as of quantity or intensity) attendance is up the wind is up c : exerting enough power (as for operation) sail when steam is up d : ready specifically : highly prepared e : going on : taking place find out what is up 3 a : risen from a lower position men up from the ranks b : being at the same level or point did not feel up to par c (1) : well informed : abreast up on the news (2) : being on schedule up on his homework d : being ahead of one's opponent 4 a : presented for or undergoing consideration contract up for negotiation also : charged before a court up for robbery b : being the one whose turn it is you're up next see also: up against up to up 3 of 6 preposition 1 a — used as a function word to indicate motion to or toward or situation at a higher point of went up the stairs b : up into or in the … was hid away up garret … — Mark Twain 2 a : in a direction regarded as being toward or near the upper end or part of lives a few miles up the coast walked up the street b : toward or near a point closer to the source or beginning of sail up the river 3 : in the direction opposite to sailed up the wind up 4 of 6 noun 1 : one in a high or advantageous position 2 : an upward slope 3 : a period or state of prosperity or success 4 : upper entry 3 5 : a fundamental quark that has an electric charge of +2/3 and that is one of the constituents of a nucleon up 5 of 6 verb upped ˈəpt or in intransitive verb sense 2 up ; upped ; upping ; ups or in intransitive verb sense 2 up intransitive verb 1 a : to rise from a lying or sitting position b : to move upward : ascend 2 — used with and and another verb to indicate that the action of the following verb was either surprisingly or abruptly initiated he up and quit his job transitive verb 1 : raise , lift 2 a : to advance to a higher level: (1) : increase upped prices (2) : promote sense 1a b : raise sense 8d UP 6 of 6 abbreviation Upper Peninsula (of Michigan) Synonyms of up Relevance Adjective increased high elevated Verb increase expand accelerate boost augment raise See All Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Examples of up in a Sentence Adverb The land rises up from the valley. She stood beneath the window and called up to her friend. Please pick your clothes up off the floor. We watched the sun come up . He held up his hand. We stored the boxes up in the attic. She stuck a notice up on the wall. What's going on up there? He looked up at the stars. The cards were on the table facing up . Adjective The candy is up on the top shelf. The window is already up . Your package is up at the front desk. We were up near the stage. Are the kids up yet? We are up every morning at six. I was up all night studying for the test. Gas prices are up again. Preposition He climbed up the ladder. She had to walk her bike up the hill. The bathroom is up the stairs. Go up the street and turn left. We walked up the street to meet them. They live just up the block from us. I paddled the canoe up the river. The ship sailed up the coast. Her office is all the way up the hall on the right. He paced up and down the hall, waiting for news about his wife's operation. Verb climbing fuel prices have forced the delivery company to up its prices the road constantly ups and downs as it makes its way over the hills See More Recent Examples on the Web Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Read More Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback . Adverb By 2030, JPMorgan estimates that roughly 25 million Americans will be on a GLP-1, up from just 5 million in 2023. — Laya Neelakandan, CNBC , 2 May 2026 This was the second game of the two SEC teams' series at Sewell-Thomas Stadium in Tuscaloosa, and in the bottom of the second inning, Alabama was already up 3-0. — Matt Reigle Outkick, FOXNews.com , 2 May 2026 Adjective But Also Still Brat, Larsson’s latest reintroduces her 2025 record with new arrangements and a few new faces; the features list includes the been-it (Robyn, Shakira), the of-the-moments (Tyla, JT), and the up -nexts (Eli, Malibu). — Jazz Monroe, Pitchfork , 1 May 2026 Ether gained 8% in the same period, also its second up month in a row and best month since August. — Tanaya MacHeel, CNBC , 1 May 2026 Preposition The Knicks also targeted the 7-footer on defense, repeatedly using pick-and-rolls to get Embiid matched up with point guard Jalen Brunson, who erupted for 35 points in 31 minutes. — Peter Sblendorio, New York Daily News , 5 May 2026 Fake images of celebrities like Katy Perry and Rihanna also popped up online during the Met Gala in 2024. — Dalila Muata, NBC news , 5 May 2026 Verb The Penguins upped their lead to 2-0 on a gift from Vladar to Rickard Rakell, who pressured the Flyers’ goalie into a turnover behind the net. — Josh Yohe, New York Times , 26 Apr. 2026 Yes, California has upped its home construction game – at a pace on par with the nation. — Jonathan Lansner, Oc Register , 24 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for up Word History Etymology Adverb partly from Middle English up upward, from Old English ūp ; partly from Middle English uppe on high, from Old English; both akin to Old High German ūf up and probably to Latin sub under, Greek hypo under, hyper over — more at over First Known Use Adverb before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1) Adjective before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a Preposition 1509, in the meaning defined at sense 1a Noun 1536, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Verb 1635, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1a Time Traveler The first known use of up was before the 12th century See more words from the same century Rhymes for up cup pup sup yup backup blowup breakup buildup checkup cleanup holdup hookup See All Rhymes for up Browse Nearby Words unzoned up UP See all Nearby Words Articles Related to up 'Utmost' vs 'Upmost': Utter Confusion... What does "ut" mean anyway? We explain. The Ambiguity of Pushing 'Up' and 'Back' When a meeting is pushed, but you don't know what that means Cite this Entry Style MLA Chicago APA Merriam-Webster “Up.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/up. Accessed 5 May. 2026. Copy Citation Kids Definition up 1 of 5 adverb ˈəp 1 a : in or to a higher position or level especially : away from the center of the earth held up my hand b : from beneath a surface (as ground or water) pulling up weeds c : from below the horizon watched the moon come up d : in or into an upright position stand up e : out of bed stayed up late 2 : with greater force speak up 3 a : in or into a better or more advanced state worked our way up in the world b : at an end our time was up c : in or into a state of greater activity stir up a fire d : to or at a greater rate, speed, or amount prices went up 4 a : into existence, evidence, or knowledge the missing ring turned up b : into consideration brought the matter up 5 : into possession or control gave himself up 6 : entirely , complet

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