get up to

做某事
常用释义
做某事,尤其是一些被禁止或不适当的事情:指进行一些被禁止或不适当的活动或行为。

例句

1·What on earth will he get up to next?

他下一步究竟要干什么?

—— 《牛津词典》

2·You will never get up to me.

你永远也赶不上我。

3·As they grew more mobile, we let them move freely around the house during the day, but when we were asleep we had to contain them in a large room, otherwise they'd get up to mischief.

随着它们越来越好动,白天我们让它们在家里自由活动,但当我们睡觉时,我们必须把它们关在一个大房间里,否则它们就会胡作非为。

4·I am going to get up to the sofa for breakfast.

我要起床,去沙发上吃早餐。

5·"I'll get up to-morrow, though," the grandmother said confidently, for she had noticed how frightened Heidi was.

“不过我明天会起床的。”奶奶自信地说,因为她已经注意到海蒂有多害怕了。

6·Introductory exercises and in-game aides like "peekaboo", which compares top-scoring solutions with yours, help novices get up to speed.

介绍性练习和游戏中的助手,例如“peekaboo”,可将得分最高的解决方案与您的解决方案进行比较,帮助新手快速入门。

7·We all have pain in our lives, whether it's the jackhammer snarling across the street, or the sudden wave of anxiety when we get up to give a speech.

我们在生活中都有痛苦,无论是在街对面吼叫的手提钻,还是当我们站起身发表演讲时突然而至的一阵焦虑。

8·He had a hard time squeezing through the crowd to get up to the platform.

他好不容易才挤到台前。

—— 《新英汉大辞典》

9·You must get up to speed quickly.

您必须快速地跟上节奏。

10·You gotta get up to 2,600 meters high.

你们必须骑到两千六百公尺高。

同义词

赶上,追上;达到