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up·scale /ˈʌpskeɪl/ adjective American English EXPENSIVErelating to people from a high social class who have a lot of money 适合高消费阶层的,高档的 SYN British English upmarket an affluent upscale audience 富裕的高消费观众Examples from the Corpusupscale• Skyservice is a small but well-established Toronto-based charter carrier that announced in June it wants to start an upscale airline.• Go into any upscale Bay Area restaurant and ask for a glass of white wine.• an upscale department store• There is no Metro stop in the upscale neighborhood.up·scale adjectiveChineseSyllable Corpus a have relating to social high class who people from |