2
PHRASE
You say that someone is
quick on the uptake
when they understand things quickly. You say that someone is
slow on the uptake
when they have difficulty understanding simple or obvious things. □
u
p-te
mpo
also
uptempo
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] An
up-tempo
piece of music has a fast beat. □
up|tick
/ʌ
pt
I
k/ (upticks
) N‑COUNT
[usu sing] If there is an
uptick
in something, it increases. □
up|tight
/ʌ
pta
I
t/ ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] Someone who is
uptight
is tense, nervous, or annoyed about something and so is difficult to be with. [INFORMAL
] □ [+
u p-to-da te also up to date
1
ADJ
If something is
up-to-date
, it is the newest thing of its kind. □
2
ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] If you are
up-to-date
about something, you have the latest information about it. □
u
p-to-the-mi
nute
also
up to the minute
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n]
Up-to-the-minute
information is the latest information that you can get about something. □
up|town
/ʌ
ptaʊ
n/ ADV
[ADV
after v] If you go
uptown
, or go to a place
uptown
, you go away from the centre of a town or city towards the edge.
Uptown
sometimes refers to a part of the city other than the main business district. [mainly AM
] □
up|trend
/ʌ
ptrend/ N‑SING
An
uptrend
is a general improvement in something such as a market or the economy. □
up|turn
/ʌ
ptɜː
r
n/ (upturns
) N‑COUNT
If there is an
upturn
in the economy or in a company or industry, it improves or becomes more successful. □ [+
up|turned /ʌ ptɜː r nd/
1
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] Something that is
upturned
points upwards. □
2
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] Something that is
upturned
is upside down. □
up|ward /ʌ pwə r d/
1
ADJ
[ADJ
n] An
upward
movement or look is directed towards a higher place or a higher level. □
2
ADJ
[ADJ
n] If you refer to an
upward
trend or an
upward
spiral, you mean that something is increasing in quantity or price. □