use up in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for use up in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.use N [Brit juːs, Am jus]

1. use U (act of using):

uso m (of di)
uso m (of di)

4. use U (usefulness):

1. use (employ):

III.use VB intr [Brit juːz, Am juz] (take drugs)

also botch-up">
also flub-up">

II.flub <forma in -ing flubbing, pt, pp flubbed> [Brit flʌb, Am fləb] VB trans Am inf (botch)

I.up [Brit ʌp, Am əp] ADV Up appears frequently in English as the second element of phrasal verbs (get up, pick up etc.): for translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (get, pick etc.).

1. up (high):

(su) a Nord

9. up:

II.up [Brit ʌp, Am əp] PREP

III.up [Brit ʌp, Am əp] ADJ

V.up <forma in -ing upping, pt, pp upped> [Brit ʌp, Am əp] VB trans (increase)

VI.up <forma in -ing upping, pt, pp upped> [Brit ʌp, Am əp] VB intr inf

use up in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for use up in the English»Italian Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Via fences use up a lot of valuable substrate real estate and so will increase the overall size of the assembly.
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The interference hypothesis predicts that processing steps use up memory slots, but the simple decay hypothesis predicts that increased processing time causes memory to decay.
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The authors were concerned that retransmitting packets could use up too much of the available radio time.
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Tougher terrain surfaces on the ground use up greater numbers of action points.
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Most of the buildings remained in residential use up until 1966 when they were declared as unfit for living in.
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In the marathon, the runner may use up to four different guides.
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Visiting towns, dungeons, and recruiting einherjar use up periods, requiring that the player budget their available time.
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Water-borne bacteria digest organic material in leachate, but use up much of the available oxygen.
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The seal was in official use up to 1570.
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A typical dragline, with a 55-cubic-metre bucket, can use up to 6 megawatts during normal digging operations.
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