0 the cost or process of keeping something, such as a building, in good condition -- 維修費;保養費
The upkeep of larger old properties is very expensive. 維護大型老房子的費用很高。
Council employees are responsible for the upkeep of the gardens. 市政委員會的僱員負責花園的保養。
A penance which hypothecated payments for the upkeep of paupers or priests was imaginative and peculiarly appropriate in the fight against heresy.
These are metrics that assess the product use in the field in terms of its maintenance, upkeep, and warranty costs.
In this case, owners were expected to cover all the expenses on the arrangement and upkeep of the fields.
With a financial system based on municipal rents, the possibility of decent maintenance and upkeep was defeated by the massive scale of non-payment.
Upkeep of the grave was provided for, in his will, decades later.
Typical nouns of this type are input, onrush, outflow, overspill, throughput, upkeep, and upsurge, almost always written as solid forms.
While the overall appearance of the area is of buildings in poor repair, the properties change in quality of upkeep block by block.
A variation made four penitents responsible for the upkeep of priests.