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ˈlace-ups N pl

I . up [ʌp] ADV

4. up (northwards):

up

8. up (higher in price or number):

up

9. up (to point of):

10. up (in opposition to):

II . up [ʌp] PREP

2. up (along):

3. up (against flow):

4. up (at top of):

III . up [ʌp] ADJ

1. up attr (moving upward):

up

2. up pred (leading):

up

3. up pred (more intense):

4. up pred (functioning properly):

up

5. up pred (finished):

up
up

6. up pred inf (happening):

7. up pred (informed):

8. up pred (scheduled):

10. up pred (interested in):

IV . up [ʌp] N inf

V . up <-pp-> [ʌp] VB intr inf to up and do sth

VI . up <-pp-> [ʌp] VB trans

2. up glass:

up

ˈballs-up N Brit inf!

I . ˈblow-up N

1. blow-up PHOTO:

2. blow-up inf (quarrel):

prepir m

II . ˈblow-up ADJ

botch-up [ˈbɒtʃʌp] N

ˈbuild-up N

2. build-up (hype):

3. build-up (preparations):

built-up [ˈbɪltʌp] ADJ

1. built-up area:

2. built-up shoes:

bust-up [ˈbʌstʌp] N Brit Aus inf

ˈcall-up N MIL

ˈclean-up N

cock-up [ˈkɒkʌp] N sl

ˈcov·er-up N

ˈcrack-up N inf

dried up ADJ pred, dried-up ADJ attr

ˈdust-up N inf

1. dust-up (fight):

pretep m

2. dust-up (dispute):

prepir m

ˈflare-up N

1. flare-up MIL:

napad m tudi fig

2. flare-up MED:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The runner-ups received one-hundred thousand pesos as well.
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The show highlights the couple's ups and downs together as a blended family.
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Where start-ups and spin-outs are the clients, commercial fees are sometimes waived in lieu of an equity stake in the business.
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Hitchhiking is common on the island in the summer and dedicated car stops for pick-ups are located along the major roadways.
en.wikipedia.org
Triggers may be pads or cymbal-shaped devices or piezo-electric pick-ups similar in function to a guitar pick-up.
en.wikipedia.org
The professional services sector was the most popular industry for company start-ups in 2016, accounting for one in five new companies.
www.rte.ie
Take a standard fitness program that includes squats, chin-ups, and running.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
While many merchants and traders became wealthy from the mahogany industry, ups and downs in the market had a large impact on the economy.
en.wikipedia.org
The bar has been raised for start-ups hoping to enter the space, either as a standalone store or as an additional sales outlet.
www.startupsmart.com.au
Start-ups often deal with the inevitable by aiming for a careful, light-footed approach to new policies.
business.financialpost.com

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