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to rise up ồ lên



OXF3000N leo trèo lên (xe buýt xe lửa ..) get on
OXF3000N giơ lên nhấc lên sự nâng sự nhấc lên lift













like: ồ lên
dick werden mập lên (miền nam việt nam), béo lên (miền bắc việt nam) 变胖 biàn pàng
aufhängen treo lên 挂上 guà shang
verschlimmern trở lên nghiêm trọng 使恶化 shǐ è huà
dick werden mập lên (miền nam việt nam), béo lên (miền bắc việt nam)
der Pullover áo len, áo len chui cổ
aufhängen treo lên
verschlimmern trở lên nghiêm trọng


Er hebt seinen Koffer, seine Reisetasche und seinen Rucksack auf einen Kofferkuli. Anh ấy nhấc va-li, túi du lịch và ba lô lên xe đẩy. (Lektion 3, Nr. 24)
Sprich lauter! Ich verstehe dich nicht! Nói to lên! Anh không hiểu! (Lektion 49, Nr. 700)
Sie steigen in ihr Auto und reisen ab. Họ lên xe và khởi hành. (Lektion 51, Nr. 717)
Er meint, dass die Reparatur leider teuer werden wird. Anh ta cho là, tiếc là việc sửa chữa sẽ trở lên đắt hơn. (Lektion 68, Nr. 979)
Du würdest bestimmt schnell in eine Führungsposition aufsteigen und die Dominanz der Männer brechen. Em chắc chắn nhanh chóng sẽ leo lên một vị trí lãnh đạo và làm giảm bớt sự chiếm ưu thế của nam giới. (Lektion 83, Nr. 1190)

2901 from getting sick though. Tất cả áo len và chăn của họ kiểu gì cũng đã không đủ bảo vệ họ khỏi bị ốm.

A police car pulled up alongside us. alongside
+ speech: 'Now boarding flight 897, destination Seattle,' the loudspeaker announced. announce
I think you've got that sweater on back to front. back to front
to impose/lift a ban ban
Warning bells started ringing in her head as she sensed that something was wrong. bell
You have to be over 16 to bet. bet
She climbed the tree and hid in the branches. branch
Bring it up at the meeting. bring sth up
That balloon will burst if you blow it up any more. burst
He's always trying to butter up the boss. butter sb up
Pick it up by the handle! by
She threw her coat carelessly onto the chair. carelessly
The paper's circulation continues to climb. climb
The plane climbed to 33 000 feet. climb
Sue climbed into bed. climb
She climbed up the stairs. climb
The car slowly climbed the hill. climb
As they climbed higher, the air became cooler. climb
You must obey the captain's commands. command
Her nervousness quickly disappeared once she was on stage. disappear
dismiss sth: Dismissing her fears, she climbed higher. dismiss
She climbed into the driver's seat. driver
I'll wash and you can dry up. dry up, dry sth up
It's a long climb to the top, but well worth the effort. effort
Do you have this sweatshirt in an extra large size? extra
feel sb/sth/yourself do sth: I felt something crawl up my arm. feel
The smell of new bread floated up from the kitchen. float
fold sth (up): He folded the map up and put it in his pocket. fold
The car pulled up with a screech of brakes and a grinding of gears. gear
I picked it up and gave it back to him. give sb back sth, give sth back (to sb)
She went sobbing up the stairs. go
70% of pupils got Grade C or above. grade
He guided her hand to his face. guide
The crowd threw up their hands (= lifted them into the air) in dismay. hand
hang sth + adv./prep.: Hang your coat on the hook. hang
hang sth up: Shall I hang your coat up? hang
Hang on—I'm not quite ready. hang on
Now hang on a minute—you can't really believe what you just said! hang on
After I hung up I remembered what I'd wanted to say. hang up
You've got your sweater on inside out. inside out
I looked it up on the Internet. Internet
They came into power in 2008. into
Well done! Keep up the good work/Keep it up! keep sth up
a hand-knitted sweater knitted
Finally my luck ran out and they caught me trying to climb the outer wall. luck
I told the kids a story, making it up as I went along. make sth up
You made that up! make sth up
The exhibition has helped put the city on the map. put sb/sth on the map
They have increased their share of the market by 10%. market
The lecture dragged on and my mind wandered. mind
She crept upstairs, quiet as a mouse. mouse
note how, where, etc...: Note how these animals sometimes walk with their tails up in the air. note
He dialled the number, then changed his mind and hung up. number
to obey a command/an order/rules/the law obey
She climbed on to the bed. on
She laid the book flat and opened it up. open sth up
Dogs can be trained to obey orders. order
Interest rates can be controlled by order of the central bank. order
Read it out loud. out
The wind must have blown it over. over
children of 14 and over over
You get an A grade for scores of 75 and over. over
Pausing only to pull on a sweater, he ran out of the house. pause
The climbers made camp halfway up the peak. peak
pick sth + adv./prep.: She picked bits of fluff from his sweater. pick
She went over to the crying child and picked her up. pick sb/sth up
They boarded the plane and flew to Chicago. plane
When they set out they were well prepared. prepared
He pulled on his sweater. pull
She saw the ambulance coming up behind her and pulled over. pull over
He pulled up at the traffic lights. pull up
They raised their offer to $500. raise
We may have to revise this figure upwards. revise
her meteoric rise to power rise
They clambered over the rocks at the foot of the cliff. rock
Tim climbed on to the garage roof. roof
by royal appointment (= a sign used by companies that supply goods to the royal family) royal
She used to run when she was at college. run
They've put their house up for sale. for sale
They set out on the last stage of their journey. set out
It would be a crying shame (= a great shame) not to take them up on the offer. shame
They boarded a ship bound for India. ship
Can you try and speed things up a bit? speed up, speed sth up
We had to carry the piano up three flights of stairs. stair
A report condemned the state of prisoners' cells. state
The path grew steeper as we climbed higher. steep
The path climbed steeply upwards. steeply
A political storm is brewing over the Prime Minister's comments. storm
This sweater has stretched. stretch
sufficient to do sth: These reasons are not sufficient to justify the ban. sufficient
The tears welled up in his eyes. tear
The telephone rang and Pat answered it. telephone
The new sweater was a tight fit. tight
Turn the sweater inside out before you wash it. turn
The smell made my stomach turn over (= made me feel sick). turn over
This jacket's too big, even with a sweater underneath. underneath
The sun was already up (= had risen) when they set off. up
I pinned the notice up on the wall. up
Time's up. Stop writing and hand in your papers. up
The temperature went up to 35°C. up to sth
She climbed up the flight of steps. up
Wait until the dough doubles in volume before kneading it again. volume
wind sth (up): He had forgotten to wind his watch. wind
wind up: It was one of those old-fashioned gramophones that winds up. wind