on the upside 관용구
upside
positive side, good news If war has an upside, it would be that it's good for the economy.
upside down
with the bottom part on top and the top part on bottom.
turn upsidedown
throw into confusion混乱一团
The house was turned upsidedown by the burglars.屋子里被盗贼弄得乱七八糟。
upside down|down|upside
adv. phr. Overturned so that the bottom is up and the top is down.
The ladybug lay upside down in the sand and was unable to take off. The problem with this company is that everything is upside down; we need a new C.E.O.
turn upside down
turn upside down Put in disorder, mix or mess up, as in
He turned the whole house upside down looking for his checkbook. This metaphoric phrase transfers literally inverting something so that the upper part becomes the lower (or vice versa) to throwing into disorder or confusion. [First half of 1800s]
upside the head
upside the head Against the side of someone's head, as in
With those nightsticks the police are known for knocking suspects upside the head. [Slang; second half of 1900s]
on the upside
Considering the positive, beneficial, advantageous, etc., aspects of a situation, abnormally one that is or would be contrarily negative, detrimental, or disadvantageous. My wife went into activity while we were still abroad in Europe. The accomplished affliction was absolutely stressful, but on the upside, our son now has EU citizenship!Learn more: on, upside