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3000TH: ไหว ☊ waiR can, be able to, to be physically able, to be up to
5000FR: jusque ☊ to, up to, until
5000FR: regrouper ☊ to group together, regroup
ENDE: up to bis zu FN: up to prep Being_up_to_it FN: up to prep Continued_state_of_affairs
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(1) (exclamation of surprise, regret, etc.)
(2) sickle
(3) to rush, dash
(4) to gather
(5) to flatter, curry favor with, kiss up to
(6) area of 100 square meters ☊ a ☊
to be up to one’s ears in work ☊ công việc ngập đầu ☊
to revise, update; up to date ☊ cập nhật ☊
to keep one’s words, live up to one’s word ☊ giữ lời ☊
timely, up to date, at the proper time ☊ hợp thời ☊
grow up to adulthood ☊ khôn lớn ☊
to catch up to need ☊ kịp nhu cầu ☊
very busy with something, knee-deep in something, up to one’s ☊ lu bù ☊
to go up to one’s room ☊ lên phòng ☊
squirm, wriggle, be up to mischief, stir, move, budge ☊ ngo ngoe ☊
look up to the sky ☊ ngưỡng thiên ☊
the days leading up to Tet ☊ những ngày áp Tết ☊
not up to the mark, below par, inexperienced, shortcomings ☊ non kém ☊
put up to (for) auction, auction, put on sale (things confiscated ☊ phát mại ☊
break an agreement, not to live up to a pledge ☊ phụ ước ☊
so far, up to now, until now ☊ thuở nay ☊
general history, history from ancient times up to the present ☊ thông sứ ☊
to go there; up to that point ☊ tới đó ☊
from then until now, until now, up to now, heretofore ☊ từ trước tới nay ☊
to still exist up to the present day ☊ vẫn còn tồn tại cho tới ngày nay ☊
with winds of up to 60 knots ☊ với vận tốc gió lên đến 60 knots ☊
(1) switch, rod, cane
(2) to gush, pour, leap (out); to pick up to save to pass ☊ vợt ☊
always, up to now, until now, long since, for a long time ☊ xưa nay ☊
until now, up to now ☊ đến giờ phút này ☊
up to now; up to the present, up to this time, this day, until now ☊ đến nay ☊
2951 When Ichirou had just arrived in London, a man came up to him in the street and asked for money, so he gave him a few Japanese yen. ☊ Khi Ichirou vừa mới đến London, một người đàn ông đã tiến đến gần anh ấy trên phố và xin tiền nên anh ấy đã đưa cho ông ta một ít đồng yen Nhật. ☊
to keep the accounts up to date ☊ account ☊
The numbers add up to exactly 100. ☊ add up to sth ☊
When the adverts came on I got up to put the kettle on. ☊ advert ☊
We found ourselves ankle-deep in water (= the water came up to our ankles). ☊ ankle ☊
If I get an A on this essay, that will bring my average (= average mark/grade) up to a B+. ☊ average ☊
beat sth (up): Beat the eggs up to a frothy consistency. ☊ beat ☊
An independent body has been set up to investigate the affair. ☊ body ☊
borrow sth from sb/sth: Members can borrow up to ten books from the library at any one time. ☊ borrow ☊
bring to do sth: They were brought up to (= taught as children to) respect authority. ☊ bring sb up ☊
The music builds up to a rousing climax. ☊ build up (to sth) ☊
clap sb/sth: Everyone clapped us when we went up to get our prize. ☊ clap ☊
The water came up to my neck. ☊ come up to sth ☊
His performance didn't really come up to his usual high standard. ☊ come up to sth ☊
Their trip to France didn't come up to expectations. ☊ come up to sth ☊
He came up to me and asked me the way to the station. ☊ come up (to sb) ☊
count to/up to sth: She can count up to 10 in Italian. ☊ count ☊
count (from sth) to/up to sth: to count from 1 to 10 ☊ count ☊
It's up to you to decide. ☊ decide ☊
determine sth: An inquiry was set up to determine the cause of the accident. ☊ determine ☊
Most of our stock has been discounted by up to 40%. ☊ discount ☊
The event did not live up to expectations. ☊ expectation ☊
She had to face up to the fact that she would never walk again. ☊ face up to sth ☊
You have to face up to your responsibilities. ☊ face up to sth ☊
Under the new law, motorists face fines of up to £1 000. ☊ fine ☊
Sorry, the hotel is full up tonight. ☊ full ☊
grow to do sth: He grew up to become a famous pianist. ☊ grow up ☊
I'm trying to break the habit of staying up too late. ☊ habit ☊
We can handle up to 500 calls an hour at our new offices. ☊ handle ☊
She found it hard to live up to his high ideals. ☊ ideal ☊
It was up to the US to take the initiative in repairing relations. ☊ initiative ☊
A working party has been set up to look into the problem. ☊ look into sth ☊
I'll make it up to you, I promise. ☊ make up (to sb) for sth ☊
I'm still waiting for someone to own up to the breakages. ☊ own up (to sth/to doing sth) ☊
it pays to do sth: It pays to keep up to date with your work. ☊ pay ☊
The society was set up to preserve endangered species from extinction. ☊ preserve ☊
Provided that you have the money in your account, you can withdraw up to £100 a day. ☊ provided ☊
push sb/sth + adv./prep.: She pushed the cup towards me. ☊ push ☊
The weather in England is living up to its reputation (= is exactly as expected). ☊ reputation ☊
Up to a third of one's life is now being spent in retirement. ☊ retirement ☊
I'll move the table—it takes up too much room. ☊ room ☊
We've been saving up to go to Australia. ☊ save ☊
In sharp contrast to her mood, the clouds were breaking up to reveal a blue sky. ☊ sharp ☊
The shock of the explosion could be felt up to six miles away. ☊ shock ☊
She told me the whole story from soup to nuts. ☊ from soup to nuts ☊
That desk takes up too much space. ☊ space ☊
How many stairs are there up to the second floor? ☊ stair ☊
Her work is not up to standard (= of a good enough standard). ☊ standard ☊
A short flight of steps led up to the door. ☊ step ☊
The table takes up too much room. ☊ take up sth ☊
He left his dog tied up to a tree. ☊ tie sth up ☊
I don't want to take up too much of your precious time. ☊ time ☊
We'll have to tip the sofa up to get it through the door. ☊ tip up/over, tip sth up/over ☊
We grew up together. ☊ together ☊
She went straight up to the door and knocked loudly. ☊ up ☊
We drove up to Inverness to see my father. ☊ up ☊
I can take up to four people (= but no more than four) in my car. ☊ up to sth ☊
The temperature went up to 35°C. ☊ up to sth ☊
Read up to page 100. ☊ up to sth ☊
Up to now he's been very quiet. ☊ up to sth ☊
It's not up to you to tell me how to do my job. ☊ be up to sb ☊
Shall we eat out or stay in? It's up to you. ☊ be up to sb ☊
wake to do sth: He woke up to find himself alone in the house. ☊ wake ☊
She just walked up to the desk and asked to see the manager. ☊ walk up (to sb/sth) ☊
It's a friendly place—people come up to you in the street and start talking. ☊ you ☊
jusque ☊ ils me poursuivirent jusque dans la rue ☊
regrouper ☊ le ministre des Finances a regroupé tout ça dans un seul programme ☊