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to get up
[phrase form: get]
02
se lever
to wake up and get out of bed
Intransitive: to get up | to get up point in time
2.1
réveiller, faire lever
to wake someone up and make them leave their bed
03
mettre, élever
to elevate something from a lower position to a higher one
Transitive: to get up sth
04
se déguiser, s'habiller avec style
to dress in stylish clothing to enhance one's attractiveness or appeal
Transitive: to get up sb | to get up oneself
05
organiser, préparer
to plan or organize something, often an event or activity
Transitive: to get up an event or activity
06
monter, gravir
to physically climb up an object or surface, such as a ladder, stairs, hill, or mountain
Transitive: to get up an object or surface
07
se lever, s'intensifier
(of wind, a storm, or the sea) to increase in strength, intensity, or force
Intransitive
08
augmenter, s'intensifier
to increase steadily, especially in intensity or volume
Transitive: to get up sth
09
apprendre, acquérir
to acquire knowledge of a particular subject or skill
Transitive: to get up knowledge of a subject
10
rassembler, former
to gather together a group or collection
Transitive: to get up a group or collection
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monter, s'avancer
(in sports) to move toward the attacking goal
Intransitive
get up
v
Exemple
The athlete got up quickly after taking a fall during the race.
She asked the students to get up from their desks and form a circle.
After a long flight, it felt good to get up and stretch my legs.
He decided to get up and walk around after sitting for hours.
The organization is getting up a charity drive for the holidays.
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