单词 | take up on |
释义 | take up on1. phrasal verb If you take someone up on their offer or invitation, you accept it. Since she'd offered to babysit, I took her up on it. [VERB noun PARTICLE PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for takeIf you take a person up on something, you ask them to explain something that they have just said or done, for example because you think it is wrong or strange. She was making herself unnaturally casual. But he did not take her up on it. [VERB noun PARTICLE PARTICLE noun] take up on in British Englisha. to argue or dispute with (someone) can I take you up on two points in your talk? b. to accept what is offered by (someone) let me take you up on your invitation |
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