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up for something的意思

up for something中文翻譯:

準備做點什么

相似詞語短語

disdain for something───鄙視某事

something───pron.某事;某物;想來重要(或值得注意)的事物;(數目)若干,大致,左右;有點像;真不錯;(想法或建議))有道理;諸如此類的東西;adv.很,非常;有點,稍微

something for nothing───輕易得來的利益,不勞而獲;不勞而獲之利益;輕易得來的利益

to light up something───點亮某物

up for───打算…;打算;在選舉中被提名;在法庭受審;被關押

want something───想要點什么嗎

be anxious for something───焦急

go something───去做點什么

quite something───<非正>不一般的,異常好的;非同尋常

雙語使用場景

Most teenagers earn money for everyday use, or because they are saving up for something.───大多數青少年掙錢是為了日常開銷,或者是因為他們在存錢買東西。

Julie wanted to put some of her money aside for holidays or save up for something special.───朱莉想留出一些錢去度假或是存些錢以備專門之需。

butter me up for something?───butter up, butter不是黃油嗎?什么意思呀?

The rest of the day can easily be spent by the water, and an evening too, unless, of course, you are up for something a bit more sparkly.───一天中剩下的時光,可以在水邊輕松打發掉,當然,除非你有一些更精彩的活動。

"Whether you agree with what Julian does or not, living by what you believe in and standing up for something is a good thing, " she said.───“無論你是否認同朱利安,一個人堅持自己認為對的東西并為此努力永遠是一件不錯的事情,”她說道。

You may have been saving up for something you really wanted, Libra, when an unexpected expense compels you to spend some of your savings.───天秤座,你或許已經為了買你想要的東西而存了好長一段時間的錢,但是一項出其不意的開支迫使你花費你部分的積蓄。

Choosing to give it up for something you think is "better" is a foolish thing to do.───為了那些你認為是更好的東西,而選擇放棄自己的性格是一件很愚蠢的事。

Maybe it's you, on your own, picking up the pieces and starting over, freeing yourself up for something better in the future.───或許你就能靠你自己,整理碎片,重新開始,輕松淡定只為更美好的未來。

Weight Matters - Girls don't like heavy and bulky stuff, they are always up for something which is portable and which is easily to carry.───重量很關鍵——女孩們不喜歡笨重和大塊頭的東西,她們總是愛那些便攜易帶的玩意兒。

英語使用場景

But if the artery stays plugged up for something like 15 minutes or more, permanent damage occurs.

Freeing yourself up for something better in the future.

You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life. Winston Churchill 

LL: To be hard up for something means that you don't have enough of it.

Julie wanted to put some of her money aside for holidays or save up for something special.

Stand up for something, even if it means standing alone sometimes.