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On the uptake Meaning in English

expression

ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈəpˌteɪk
AHN thuh UHP-tayk
ˈɒn/ /ðə, ði/ /ˈʌpteɪk
ON thuh UHP-tayk

释义

Describes how quickly someone understands or learns something, often used in phrases like 'quick on the uptake' (learns fast) or 'slow on the uptake' (learns slowly).

用法与细微差别

Almost always used in the phrases 'quick on the uptake' or 'slow on the uptake' to comment on someone's learning speed or ability to catch on to new ideas. Slightly informal and can sound humorous or mildly critical. Not common as a standalone phrase.

例句

He's very quick on the uptake, so he learns new things fast.

basic

My sister is a bit slow on the uptake, but she always tries her best.

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Some students are not as quick on the uptake, but they improve with practice.

basic

It took me a while to get the joke—I guess I'm a bit slow on the uptake today!

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You're really quick on the uptake—I didn't even have to explain it twice!

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Don't worry if you're not quick on the uptake right away—it happens to everyone sometimes.

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