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Examples:laugh in (up) one's sleeve—surge up (of acid in the stomach)—dress up in disguise (idiom); to pretend for the purpose of deceit—back sb up from the sidelines (in an argument)—line up (to arrange in a straight line)—be completely wrapped up in one's work—something be taken up later in speech or writing—bellows for blowing up the fire in a furnace etc—the “Four Clean-ups” Movement (1963-66), a nationwide movement clean things up in the fields of politics, economy, organization and ideology (historical)—(of a meeting etc) break up in discord—(of children) play up in front of guests—tied up in a bundle on a high shelf—office set up in 1914 compile official history of the Qing dynasty—rapidly go up in the world—rising straight up in a clear sky (idiom); rapid promotion a high post—be laid up in bed with illness—look sth up in a reference source—New Fourth army of Republic of China, set up in 1937 and controlled by the communists—set up in a particular location—go back to sleep (instead of rising up in the morning)—line up in correct order—break up (in a romantic relationship)—(idiom) talk in a roundabout way to cover up the truth—set up on high (idiom); not in touch with reality—get hyped up in front of an audience—make one's hair stand up in anger (idiom); to raise people's hackles—Qing emergency cabinet set up in May 1911 confront the Xinhai rebels—Fuzhou Naval College, a.k.a. Foochow Naval Dockyard School, set up in 1866 by the Qing dynasty—hair rolled up in a bun, topknot—North China Incident of October-December 1935, a Japanese attempt set up a puppet government in north China—all sorts of feelings well up in one's heart—lit. hair stands up in anger and tips off one's hat [idiom.]—become caught up in an irresolvable situation [idiom.]—fling sth. up (in anger)— |