get up
短语(使)起床, (使)起立, (使)爬上
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词形变化
释义与例句
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1.
To move in an upward direction; to ascend or climb.
The tired horse eventually got up and over the hurdle.
I'm having difficulty getting up the stairs.
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2.
To rise from one's bed, usually upon waking up in order to begin one's day.
起床
I didn't get up until midday.
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3.
To move from a sitting or lying position to a standing position; to stand up.
Get up off the couch and clean this mess!
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4.
To materialise; to grow stronger.
As dusk fell a storm got up.
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5.
To bring together; to amass.
The general got up a large body of men.
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6.
To gather or grow larger by accretion.
The locomotive got up a good head of steam.
I could see that he was getting up a temper.
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7.
To go towards the attacking goal.
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To criticise.
澳大利亚 英国 非正式He got up me about the mess I made in the kitchen.
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To annoy.
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To dress in a certain way, especially extravagantly.
She was all got up in the most ridiculous frilly dress.
He got himself up for the party.
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11.
To succeed; to win.
澳大利亚 非正式Looking at the polling, I don't reckon this referendum will get up.
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12.
To have sex; to penetrate sexually; to have a sexual or romantic liaison.
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To leave or go to somewhere.
俚语 非裔美国英语We better get up out of here.
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14.
To leave prison.
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To meet with or get to know (someone); to hang out with someone.
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To be excited about something; to act regarding something; to become cognizant of something.
俚语 非裔美国英语You have to get up with your career.
He got up on his game.