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vifive months later she \turn uped up again fünf Monate später tauchte sie wieder aufI'll let you know if something \turn ups up ich lass dich wissen, wenn sich was ergibt;he is getting desperate enough to take any job that \turn ups up er ist allmählich so verzweifelt, dass er bereit ist, jede Arbeit anzunehmen, die sich ihm bietet3) ( occur in) auftreten, auftauchen1) ( increase volume)to \turn up up <-> sth etw aufdrehen;hey, \turn up it up - this is my favourite song! he, mach mal lauter - das ist mein Lieblingslied! ( fam)could you \turn up up the heat a little, please? könnten Sie die Heizung bitte etwas höher stellen?;to \turn up up the gas das Gas aufdrehen2) ( hem clothing)to \turn up up a dress/ trousers ein Kleid/eine Hose aufnähen3) ( point to face upwards)to \turn up up one's collar den Kragen hochschlagen;to \turn up up one's palms die Handflächen nach oben drehen4) ( find)to \turn up up <-> sth etw finden;I'll see if I can \turn up something up for you ich schau mal, ob ich etwas Geeignetes für Sie finden kann5) ( find out)to \turn up up <-> sth etw herausfinden;he wasn't able to \turn up up any information on the businessman es gelang ihm nicht, an irgendwelche Informationen über den Geschäftsmann heranzukommenPHRASES: -
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up·set vt [ʌpʼset]1) ( push over)to \upset sth etw umwerfen;to \upset a boat ein Boot zum Kentern bringen;to \upset a glass ein Glas umstoßen [o umkippen];2) ( psychologically unsettle)to \upset sb jdn aus der Fassung bringen;to \upset oneself sich akk aufregen3) ( throw into disorder)to \upset sth etw durcheinanderbringen4) medto \upset sb's metabolism jds Stoffwechsel m durcheinanderbringen;to \upset sb's stomach jdm auf den Magen schlagenPHRASES:1) ( up-ended) umgestoßen, umgeworfen, umgekipptto be \upset ( nervous) aufgeregt sein;( angry) aufgebracht sein;( distressed) bestürzt [o betroffen] sein;( sad) traurig sein;to be \upset [that]... traurig sein, dass...;he was very \upset [that] you didn't reply to his letters es hat ihn sehr getroffen, dass du auf seine Briefe nicht geantwortet hast;to be \upset to hear/ read/see that... bestürzt sein zu [o mit Bestürzung] hören/lesen/sehen, dass...it was a great \upset to his self-image sein Selbstverständnis hat darunter sehr gelitten;to be an \upset to sb jdm nahegehen, jdn mitnehmen;to be an \upset to sth's equilibrium das Gleichgewicht einer S. gen [empfindlich] stören;to have an \upset eine Meinungsverschiedenheit habenone of the major \upsets of this year's Wimbledon was the elimination of the favourite eine der großen Enttäuschungen des diesjährigen Wimbledon-Turniers war das Ausscheiden des Favoriten -
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['dəːlɪŋ] UK / USnSchatz m, (also favourite) Liebling m
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