brush-up in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

brush-up in the PONS Dictionary

brush-up Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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If you know a lot about a popular sport, maybe brush up on your knowledge of lower leagues in foreign countries.
www.joe.ie
It's a good time to brush up on the ethics of collecting and the importance of caring for other living beings.
www.cbc.ca
Most of this happened mid-year so you might need to brush up on your sports science drugs.
theconversation.com
This city is beset with neighbourhood disputation as inner-city norms brush up against a suburban mentality.
www.theage.com.au
That doesn't mean that they don't brush up against reality all that time, they don't have obstacles they need to overcome or push through.
www.npr.org
We need to brush up on his jumping and hopefully he will keep on improving.
www.independent.ie
Ensuring that every willing employee has the opportunity to learn a new skill or brush up on an old skill will benefit everyone involved.
www.theglobeandmail.com
So now is the time to brush up on some sets and be ready to join in the fun at the sessions and ceilis.
www.leitrimobserver.ie
Brush up on the basics with these handy cheat sheets.
www.lifehacker.com.au
This enables users to brush up on language skills just before or just after a conversation in the language they are learning.
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