单词 | get up |
释义 | get upverb (mainly adverb) 1. to wake and rise from one's bed or cause to wake and rise from bed 2. (intransitive) to rise to one's feet; stand up 3. (also preposition) to ascend or cause to ascend the old van couldn't get up the hill 4. to mount or help to mount (a bicycle, horse, etc) 5. to increase or cause to increase in strength the wind got up at noon 6. (transitive) informal to dress (oneself) in a particular way, esp showily or elaborately 7. (transitive) informal to devise or create to get up an entertainment for Christmas 8. (transitive) informal to study or improve one's knowledge of I must get up my history 9. (intransitive; foll by to) informal to be involved in he's always getting up to mischief 10. (intransitive) Australian informal to win, esp in a sporting event noun get-up 11. informal a costume or outfit, esp one that is striking or bizarre 12. informal the arrangement or production of a book, etc get-up(ˈɡɛtʌp) noun informal 1. a costume or outfit, esp one that is striking or bizarre He was wearing a ridiculous 1970s get-up. Naturally he couldn't work in this get-up. 2. the arrangement or production of a book, etc A lot of effort has been put into the book's get-up. |
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