| Word | look up (2) |
| Meaning | Meaning: If a situation is looking up, it seems to be getting better.Synonym: improve |
| Example | For example:look up For the first time in a month my stocks are rising, so things are looking up at last.look up Last month's sales weren't so good, but things are looking up this month. We've already had lots of orders.Note: Mostly used in the phrase "things are looking up". |
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| Word | fill up (2) |
| Meaning | Meaning: to fill someone's stomach with foodSynonym: satisfy |
| Example | For example:fill sb up Sam says there's nothing like a big bowl of hot porridge to fill you up in the morning.fill sb up with sth Whenever I visit my mum, she fills me up with all the things she made for us when we were kids.fill up on sth Before we went hiking, we filled up on rice and chicken and boiled vegetables. |
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| Word | take off (2) |
| Meaning | Meaning: If a plane takes off, it leaves the ground and rises into the sky. |
| Example | For example:take off The whole family watched and waved as Indira's plane took off.take off The helicopter took off and rose straight up into the sky. |
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