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Examples:back sb up from the sidelines (in an argument)—pick up (from the ground with one's hands)—towering buildings are built up from the ground [idiom.]—Hanukkah (Chanukah), 8 day Jewish holiday starting on the 25th day of Kislev (can occur from late Nov up late Dec on Gregorian calendar)—lit. set up a separate kitchen (idiom); to start from scratch—lit. use others' strengths make up for one's weak points (idiom from Mencius)—curl up shivering (from cold)—from the beginning of ... up ...—see what is right and act courageously (idiom, from Analects); to stand up bravely for the truth—from ancient times up now—tiramisù (loanword from Italian meaning "pull-me-up")—give up life for righteousness (idiom, from Mencius); to choose honor over life—benefit from each other's strengths and make up each other's shortfalls—give up or abstain from sth—suffer from pent-up frustrations—from ancient times (up the present)— |