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Examples:dress up in disguise (idiom); to pretend for the purpose of deceit—bind up and take to the market (idiom); to take a prisoner to the town center for execution—give up life for righteousness (idiom, from Mencius); to choose honor over life—give up one's private interests for the public good (idiom); to behave altruistically—draw up the theme (for discussion)—open up (windows for air, ideas for discussion, transport routes etc)—sign up for an examination—make up for an earlier mistake—"break-up agent", person who acts for sb. who wishes terminate a relationship but does not have the heart to do so—open up land (for agriculture)—lit. people fear getting famous like pigs fear fattening up (for the slaughter)—look-up method for Chinese characters—open up (for development)—notional diagram (i.e. made-up picture or artist's impression for news story)—make up for a deficiency—bellows for blowing up the fire in a furnace etc—roll up one's sleeves for action—lit. use others' strengths make up for one's weak points (idiom from Mencius)—north China army, a modernizing Western-style army set up during late Qing, and a breeding ground for the Northern Warlords after the Qinghai revolution—give up one's seat for sb—bundle up (one's possessions for a journey)—open up a port for trade—(of parents) bring up children for the purpose of being looked after in old age—seal up (for safe keeping)—loud rhetoric making up for fallacious argument—make up for what is lacking—make up for one's misdeeds—area of land opened up for cultivation—look-up table for Chinese character based on radical and stroke-count—open up land for cultivation—write for a bit then give up—fig. attach a great importance to friendship, up to the point of being able to sacrifice oneself for it—the gains do not make up for the losses [idiom.]—gang up for personal interest [idiom.]— |