A2 towards a higher position; towards a higher value, number, or level向較高處;向上;(價值、數字或水平)加大地;增高地
out of the ground(從地下)往地面地
B2 from a higher to a lower position repeatedly起起伏伏地,上上下下地
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A coil of thick blue smoke rose up from his pipe.
Transatlantic airfares are going up.
Although long-distance phone calls are going up, the charge for local calls will not alter.
Share prices moved up slowly yesterday.
She filled the jug up with cream.
A1 in or into a vertical position處於直立狀態地;垂直地
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Putting up some new wallpaper has made all the difference to the place.
Hang the clothes up to dry.
His trousers were held up with a piece of elastic.
The children's work had been put up on the walls of the classroom.
I stuck the notice up on the board.
A2 in a high position; at the top在高處;在上面;在頂端
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He tilted his chair backwards and put his feet up on his desk.
I need you to hold it steady while I'm up the ladder.
Dad is up on the roof clearing the guttering.
The sugar is up on that shelf behind you.
Luckily, my toast landed on the carpet with the buttered side up!
B1 very near非常靠近地
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A car drove up alongside (ours).
He went up to a complete stranger and started talking.
She strode purposefully up to the desk and demanded to speak to the manager.
A young girl came up to me and asked for money.
We crept up behind her and yelled "Boo!"
B2 to a greater degree; in order to increase由弱到強地;由低到高地
B2 If a level or amount is up, it has increased.(水平或數量)增加地,上升地
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It was rainy this morning, but it brightened up after lunch.
I might just warm up the leftovers from yesterday's meal in the microwave.
Guide dogs open up the lives of the blind or visually impaired.
His time in the army certainly toughened him up.
My foot swelled up to three times the normal size when it was stung by a wasp.
B1 not in bed起床狀態的(地)
to be able to get out of bed and move around again after a period of illness, because your health has improved enough(病後)可以下床活動地
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On a working day I tend to get up around seven o'clock.
I'm unused to getting up so early.
I was up until three o'clock trying to get it finished!
My sister was up most of the night with her baby who's teething.
We stayed up (late) to watch a film.
into existence, view, or attention(表示出現、發生、看到、給予考慮等)
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They're planning to set up their own business.
Could we set up a meeting for next week?
We were discussing who would be suitable for the job, and your name came up.
A job in the sales department has come up - would you be interested?
There are several things I'd like to bring up at the meeting tomorrow.
so as to be equal in quality, knowledge, or achievement(在質量、知識或成就方面)相等,比得上
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I need a couple of days in the office to catch up with some paperwork.
We've received so many orders that we're finding it difficult to keep up with the demand.
I'm planning to catch up on some sleep this weekend.
Jack finds it difficult to keep up with the rest of the class.
My Italian friends speak so fast that I find it really difficult to keep up with what they're saying.
in a state of being together with other similar things一起;聚攏地
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if you put a little money aside each week, it's surprising how quickly it adds up.
if you add those four figures up, it comes to £400.
Collect up your things and follow me.
She gathered up the newspapers that were scattered around the floor.
I just need to gather up a few things and then we can go.
tightly or firmly in order to keep something safe or in position緊緊地;牢固地
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She wrapped the vase up carefully before packing it in the suitcase.
I found a bundle of letters tied up with a red ribbon at the back of her drawer.
Can you help me do up my dress?
Do your laces up or you'll trip over.
Wrap him up in a blanket and give him a hot drink.
broken or cut into smaller pieces; made smaller in area分成小塊地;成碎片地
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She broke the bar of chocolate up and handed each child a piece.
I'll cut up a few pieces of fruit for the kids.
He folded up the sheets and put them in the washing basket.
We had to smash up the old fireplace to get it out.
She chopped up a small onion and added it to the pan.
to a greater age長大地
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Learning to take disappointments is all part of growing up.
She decided she'd rather bring her children up in the countryside.
B1 [ after verb ] used when talking or asking about what is happening(用於談論或詢問發生了甚麽事)
[ after verb ] When a period of time is up, it is finished.(一段時間)結束地,完結地
into an improved position or state(向較好的位置或狀態發展)
B2 to an end, finish, or state of being complete徹底地,完全地
towards the north向北方地,北上地
UK towards a more important place, especially a city往更重要的地方(尤指城市)
intended, suggested, or being considered for something計劃要;被建議;正被考慮
willing and able to do or take part in an activity願意做(或參與)
[ after verb ] UK on trial in a court出庭受審
[ after verb ] UK When a road is up, it is being repaired and so is unsuitable for use.(道路)正在維修的
If someone's long hair is up, it is arranged on the top or back of the head.(長發)向頭上(或腦後)梳理的
A2 to or in a higher level or position在(或向)較高水平(或位置)
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The lorry chugged up the hill.
With a knife clenched between his teeth, he climbed up the tree to cut some coconuts.
The spider crept up the wall.
He came charging up the stairs to tell me the good news.
The noise of the car startled the birds and the whole flock flew up into the air.
at the top of在…上面;在…上部
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Her office is up those steps to your right.
They've got a different flag up the flagpole today.
We had to rescue our kitten from up the tree.
Who would build their house up a mountain? That's silly.
Is anyone still up the tower, or did you all come down together?
A2 (further) along(繼續)沿着,順着
B2 along the surface of something first in one direction and then in the opposite direction, usually repeatedly來回,往複
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Jack, move up the bench a bit, then Tess can sit next to me.
We took turns to row the boat up the river.
The gravel crunched underfoot as we walked up the path.
There's a big traffic jam further up the motorway, so we'd better take a different route.
The plane set off up the runway, gradually gathering speed.
UK not standard to or at到,去;在
moving up向上的;往上移動的
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Total sales this month were up by $2 billion.
Net profits in September were marginally up on the figures for August.
Kathy wore her hair up with a pair of expensive looking earrings.
We need to go to the first floor, where's the up escalator?
an up stroke
[ after verb ] When a system, computer, or similar machine is up, it is operating, especially in its usual way.(尤指以正常狀態)在運轉,在運行
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There was a brief powercut but by ten o'clock the computers were up again.
Will the system be up again tomorrow morning?
informal feeling happy快樂的; 高興的
[ T ] -pp- to increase something such as a price提高,增加,提升(價格)
used with another verb to emphasize that someone left a place or did something in a sudden and possibly unexpected way(與另一動詞連用,強調突然或者出人意料地離開或做某事)
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