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●ˌget ˈup 🔑1. to stand after sitting, lying, etc. 起身;站起来◆Everyone got up when the President came in. 总统进来时,全体起立。◆He got up slowly from his chair. 他从椅子上缓缓地站起身来。◆Get up off the floor! 从地板上起来! ➡ note at stand up 2. [+adv/prep] to visit or travel to a place (usually somewhere further north in the country) 访问(或到达)一国的北部;北上◆When are you going to get up to Glasgow for a visit? 你打算何时去格拉斯哥转一转?◆He doesn’t get up to see me very often. 他不常来看我。◆I won’t be able to get up there until Wednesday. 我星期三之前不能上那儿去。OPP get down3. if the sea or the wind gets up, it increases in strength (风、浪等)增强,大作◆As the sun went down, a breeze got up. 太阳落山时起风了。[v + adv]▸ ˌget-up-and-ˈgo noun [uncountable] (informal) the quality of being determined and full of energy 决心;干劲;进取心◆She’s got lots of get-up-and-go. 她干劲十足。 |