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1 work up
vt1) ( generate)to \work up up courage/ energy Mut/Energie aufbringen2) ( arouse strong feelings)to \work up oneself up into a frenzy sich akk in eine Raserei hineinsteigern;to \work up sb up into a frenzy jdn zur Raserei bringen;to \work up oneself up into a rage sich akk in eine Wut hineinsteigern;to \work up sb up into a rage jdn in Rage bringen ( fam)3) ( develop)to \work up up <-> sth etw entwickeln;to \work up up a business ( set up) ein Geschäft aufbauen;( extend) ein Geschäft ausbauen;to \work up up data into a report Daten zu einem Bericht verarbeiten;to \work up up a plan einen Plan ausarbeiten;to \work up up a sweat ins Schwitzen kommen;to \work up up to sthI \work uped up to half an hour exercising a day ich habe meine Trainingszeit auf eine halbe Stunde am Tag gesteigert
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