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up·on

 (ə-pŏn′, ə-pôn′)
prep.
On: The leaves are scattered upon the grass. He put the book upon the table. Upon hearing the news, we all cheered.
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upon

(əˈpɒn)
prep
1. another word for on
2. indicating a position reached by going up: climb upon my knee.
3. imminent for: the weekend was upon us again.
[C13: from up + on]
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up•on

(əˈpɒn, əˈpɔn)

prep.
1. up and on; upward so as to get or be on.
2. in an elevated position on: a flag upon the roof.
3. in or into complete or approximate contact with: The enemy was upon us. The holidays will soon be upon us.
4. on the occasion of, at the time of, or immediately after: She was joyful upon seeing her child take his first steps.
5. on (in any of various senses, used as an equivalent of on with no added idea of ascent or elevation, and preferred in certain cases only for euphonic or metrical reasons).
[1150–1200]
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Translations
علىعَلَىيَعْثُرُ صُدْفَةًيَفْتَرِسيُقْنِع
napo
ved
-lla
na
á, viîlifa á, hafa aî bráîrekast á af tilviljuntelja e-n á e-îuppgötva óvænt
・・・の上に
위에
dievaži!kaip Dievą myliu!
pēcuz
na
บน
ở trên

upon

[əˈpɒn] PREP
1. (with place, position) → sobre
he placed the tray upon the tablepuso la bandeja sobre la mesa
I saw pictures of him walking upon the moonvi fotos de él caminando sobre la luna
he had a suspicious look upon his faceen su rostro había una mirada sospechosa
he recalled the attacks upon himrecordó los ataques que recibió
upon my word! (o.f.) → ¡caramba!
2. (with time) he emigrated upon the death of his sonemigró tras la muerte de su hijo
upon hearing this she weptal oir esto, lloró
upon entering the church, take the door on the leftal entrar en la iglesia, siga por la puerta de la izquierda
Christmas is almost upon us againlas Navidades ya están otra vez encima
3. (with large numbers) row upon row of women surged forwardshilera tras hilera de mujeres iban avanzando
thousands upon thousands of people were arrivingiban llegando miles y miles de personas
see also on, once A2
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upon

[əˈpɒn] prep
(= on) → sur
upon doing sth → en faisant qch
to be upon sb (= imminent) → approcher
Christmas is upon us → Noël approche.
(with repeated noun) layer upon layer → couche sur couche
row upon row → une rangée après l'autre
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

upon

(əˈpon) preposition
on. He sat upon the floor; Please place it upon the table; Upon arrival, they went in search of a hotel.
upon my word!
an exclamation indicating surprise etc.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

upon

عَلَى na auf πάνω en, sobre -lla à na sopra ・・・の上に 위에 op na em, em cima на บน üzerinde ở trên 在…之上
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References in classic literature ?
And then he dismounted and placed his hand upon my shoulder after the manner of most friendly greeting upon Mars.
The Rajah Muda Saffir, tiring of the excuses and delays which Bududreen interposed to postpone the fulfillment of his agreement with the former, whereby he was to deliver into the hands of the rajah a certain beautiful maiden, decided at last to act upon his own initiative.
I had inherited considerable wealth from my parents, and being young and foolish I at first squandered it recklessly upon every kind of pleasure, but presently, finding that riches speedily take to themselves wings if managed as badly as I was managing mine, and remembering also that to be old and poor is misery indeed, I began to bethink me of how I could make the best of what still remained to me.
The very night that Tarzan of the Apes became chief of the Waziri the woman he loved lay dying in a tiny boat two hundred miles west of him upon the Atlantic.
They both have vehement wishes; they frame themselves readily into imaginations and suggestions; and they come easily into the eye, especially upon the present of the objects; which are the points that conduce to fascination, if any such thing there be.
Once, twice, thrice the fearsome sound smote upon the ears of the listening green men and then far, far off across the broad woods came sharp and clear from the distance an answering shriek.
Then, after a while, he began to grow hungry, whereupon his mind turned from thoughts of springtime and flowers and birds and dwelled upon boiled capons, Malmsey, white bread, and the like, with great tenderness.
With a loud hiss the creature abandoned its prey to turn upon me, but the spear, imbedded in its throat, prevented it from seizing me though it came near to overturning the skiff in its mad efforts to reach me.
Alleyne was still seated on the rock, his griefs and his joys drifting swiftly over his mind like the shadow of clouds upon a sunlit meadow, when of a sudden he became conscious of a low, deep sound which came booming up to him through the fog.
Here Buto, the rhinoceros, blundered blindly in his solitary majesty, while by night the great cats paced silently upon their padded feet beneath the dense canopy of overreaching trees toward the broad plain beyond, where they found their best hunting.
Their fire had ceased entirely and all their energies seemed focused upon escape.
It is to save them from the unthinkably atrocious indignities that I have seen heaped upon the fair women of Barsoom in the place men call the Temple of Issus.