词组 | take up on |
释义 | Idiom take up ontake (someone) up on (something) to accept (an offer or invitation) from someone.I think I'll take him up on his offer of a free ticket. Phr V take up on takes, taking, took, taken take sb up on sth to accept an offer that someone has madeCould I take you up on that offer of a lift, Rob?He's offered me a free ticket, but I'm not sure whether to take him up on it. to ask someone to explain something that they have just said or done, often because you think they are wrongI should have taken her up on her comment but it didn't seem worth the trouble. take (one) up on (something)To agree to an offer one had made, especially one made previously. I'm coming to town this weekend, so can I take you up on that spare bedroom you've offered me in the past? take someone up on somethingto accept an offer that someone has made. That's a good offer. I'll take you up on it. Tom took Sue up on her offer of dinner. |
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