PHRASAL VERBS up 18

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Comesme Uprah asked, what time does the sun RISE at this time of year?.
Salir, aparecer. to appear, to rise. to be mentioned or discussed. or to be going to happen very soon.
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What time does the sun COME UP at this time of year?........ COME UP.
The senator knew that questions about his campaign would come up.
Comesme Uprah Againster the reporter said that Quique replied, we ENCOUNTERS many problems in life, and we have to deal with them.
Venir a toparse con, verselas con, encontrarse con. to have to deal with a problem. (see also: (be) faced with, run up against).
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Comesme Uprah Againster the reporter said that Quique replied, we COME UP AGAINST many problems in life, and we have to deal with them. - - - COME UP AGAINST.
If you come up against difficulties, let me know and I'll help out. - - - - COME UP AGAINST.
Comesme Uprah Tota asked, did the design REACH the level of excellence Oscar de la Renta expect?.
Dar el ancho. dar la talla, venir pariba a estar al nivel. to be good enough, or as good as someone or something else. (see also: live up to, measure up).
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Comesme Uprah Tota asked, did the design COME UP TO the level of excellence Oscar de la Renta expect?....... (Come up to).
No matter what Martin did he wasn't able to come up to his father's expectations. ------- COME UP TO.
Comesme Uprah Withaker asked, how did the Spanish architect ELABORATED such incredible designs for his buildings?.
Crear, imventar con, Venir a Creear Con... to think of or to suggest a plan or idea, a solution to a problem, or an answer to a question. (see also: make up, think up).
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Comesme Uprah Withaker asked, how did the Spanish architect COME UP WITH such incredible designs for his buildings?. -------- COME UP WITH.
Mr Cougher Uprah said that when the boy Ralf TOSSED blood, his father drove him straight to the hospital...
Toser, arrojar, sangre o flemas. to bring a substance [e.g. blood, phlegm] into your mouth from your lungs or throat by coughing.
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Mr Cougher Uprah said that when the boy Ralf COUGHED UP blood, his father drove him straight to the hospital........ cough up.
Cranky Uprah said, the music isn’t loud enough. Let’s INCREASE it and get this party going.
Subir, incrementar, crankear. to increase or improve something. (see also: turn up).
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Cranky Uprah said, the music isn’t loud enough. Let’s CRANK it UP and get this party going. --------- CRANK UP.
Mr Creeper Uprah Onorios said old age SUDDENLY APPROACH you. One day you’re young, but before you know it you’ve got gray hair and a wrinkly face.
Aproximarse algo sin darse cuenta, llegar algo sin darse cuenta. To approach without someone realizing.
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Mr Creeper Uprah Onorios said age old age CREEPS UP ON you. One day you’re young, but before you know it you’ve got gray hair and a wrinkly face. -------- CREEP UP ON.
Mr Croper Uprah said, we have to expect problems to SUDDENLY HAPPENS now and again, and we should know how to deal with them.
Pasar algo de repente. surgir, salir de la nada, cropear algo de repente. if a problem crops up, it suddenly happens, often when it is not expected. (see also: pop up, come up).
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Mr Croper Uprah said, we have to expect problems to CROP UP now and again, and we should know how to deal with them. -------- crop up.
Mrs Breaky Uprah said, my son got in a fight at school today, and a teacher STOPPED it and kept both boys in after school.
Parar una pelea, romper una pelea. to stop a fight.
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Mrs Breaky Uprah said, my son got in a fight at school today, and a teacher BROKE it UP and kept both boys in after school. ------------------ break up.
Getardo Uprah Tota said, we MADE MISCHIEF and all sorts of troubles mischief when we were kids, like stealing golf balls from golfers and then selling them to the golf shop.
Estar de tras de algo malo ó problemas, hacer travesuras o diabluras. To do something, often something that other people would disapprove of: to make mischief or do something wrong or naughty.
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Getardo Uprah Tota said, we GOT UP TO all sorts of mischief and troubles when we were kids, like stealing golf balls from golfers and then selling them to the golf shop. ---------------- GET UP TO.
What have you been getting up to? They got up to all sorts of things on the hen night. What did you get up to on your holiday? She usually gets up to some sort of trouble at school... GET UP TO. Tell me what you got up to at the weekend.
Cher Uprah asked, do you think going dancing would MAKE HAPPY Sally again ?. She’s still feeling bad about losing her job.
Animar, animarse, cheeriarse. To make someone less unhappy. (see also: brighten up).
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Cher Uprah asked, do you think going dancing would CHEER Sally UP again ?. She’s still feeling bad about losing her job. ------- CHEER UP.
Puty Uprah said, It's time to PICK UP your toys and get ready for bed...
Acomodar, poner en su lugar. to return (something) to the place where it belongs.
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Puty Uprah said, It's time to PUT UP your toys and get ready for bed........ PUT UP.
Mr Tiera Uprah said that April HELD the phone for more than an hour.
Mantener ocupado. to prevent the use or progress of (something). (see also: use up, back up).
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Mrs Tiera Uprah said that April TIED UP the phone for more than an hour....... TIE UP.
An overturned truck caused a traffic tie-up for miles. ------ TIE UP.
Puty Uprah went around town MOUNTING posters for the concert.
Instalar, poner. to cause (something) to be on a wall, to hang from a ceiling, etc.
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Puty Uprah went around town PUTTING UP posters for the concert........ put up.

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