top-up

See also: topup and top up

English

Adjective

top-up (not comparable)

  1. That serves as an addition
    English university students will have to pay top-up fees.

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Noun

top-up (countable and uncountable, plural top-ups)

  1. An addition.
    • 2013, BBC News, by Melissa Hogenboom, Applicants wanted for a one-way ticket to Mars
      Energy will be generated from solar panels, water will be recycled and extracted from soil and the astronauts will grow their own food - they will also have an emergency ration and regular top-ups as new explorers join every two years.
  2. (insurance) An additional premium paid over the initial premium in order to increase benefit values.
  3. Additional credit purchased for a mobile phone.
  4. (medicine) A dose of epidural anesthetic added to previously injected spinal anesthetic in combined spinal-epidural anesthesia
  5. (education) The situation where a student who holds a qualification equivalent to part of a degree course is then accepted onto a degree course at an intermediate point, without having to start it from the beginning.

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