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●ˌmarry ˈup●ˌmarry sth ˈup (with sth) (BrE) 1. to join up or connect successfully; to make two things or two parts do this (使)(两物或两部分)结合起来;(使)连接上◆The two halves of the structure didn’t marry up. 这个构件断开的两半接不上。◆He couldn’t marry up the two parts of the lock. 他锁不上锁。2. to match; to make two things match (使)(两事物)相称,匹配◆The two versions of the story don’t quite marry up. 这件事的两种说法有出入。◆The lawyers couldn’t marry up her story with the facts. 律师无法将她的说法和事实对上号。[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |