upsides
[ʌp'saɪdz]
adv.
半斤八两,对等;
n.
好处( upside的名词复数 );
上边;
(糟糕局面的)好的一面;
颠倒着;
例句:
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I'll get upsides with him some day.
有朝一日,我总要和他把账算得互不相欠.
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CAROL PETERS : Maybe there are upsides and down sides in this movement.
卡罗尔?彼得斯: 可能这次运作存在两面性.
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First, risk has both upsides and down sides, though many view risk source of loss.
首先, 很多人认为风险只会造成损失, 但实际上风险既有消极面也有积极面.
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The second point of view has a few upsides.
来自SA
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Upsides Leafier, calmer and more lived-in than some of its super-prime neighbours.
来自THETIMES
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This averaging is not linear, downsides weigh more heavily than upsides, meaning an implicit risk premium.
来自SA