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to play up
[phrase form: play]
01
mettre en avant, souligner
to make something seem more important or noticeable by highlighting it
Transitive: to play up sth
02
louer, faire bonne figure
to act in an insincere way, to gain favor or approval from someone else
Intransitive
03
mal fonctionner, dérailler
(of machines or equipment) to not work properly
Intransitive
04
faire des siennes, faire des bêtises
to cause discomfort or trouble
Intransitive
05
jouer avec enthousiasme, se donner à fond
to perform with enhanced energy or determination
Intransitive
play up
v
Exemple
The media often plays up minor incidents, causing unnecessary panic.
She decided to play up her strengths during the interview.
To make the story more engaging, the author played up the main character's internal conflict.
He plays up his connections to make himself seem more influential.
My car's engine plays up whenever the weather gets too cold.