n 用法: 1 (a) gradual increase or accumulation 逐渐增加或积累: a steady build-up of traffic 来往车辆逐渐增多 * A build-up of enemy forces is reported. 据悉敌军正在集结. (b) ~ (to sth) gradual approach (to a climax); gradual preparation (for sth) 逐渐达到(高潮); 逐渐准备(某事物): the build-up to the President's visit 总统访问的准备工作. 用法: 2 favourable description (esp of a performer or spectacle) in advance (尤指为表演者或场面)造舆论, 鸣锣开道: The press has given the show a tremendous build-up. 新闻界为这一演出大造声势. |