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- To be preoccupied with trifles or petty details. 費神,操心沉溺于瑣碎小事
- She's up to some devilry or other. 她正要搞個(gè)惡作劇什么的。
- How much do all these figures stack up to? 這些數字的總和是多少?
- I'm not feeling up to snuff today. 我今天覺(jué)得不大舒服。
- Her clothes are always right up to the minute. 她的衣服總是式樣最新的。
- Not measuring up to standards or expectations. 不合格的與標準或期望不符合的
- Plague spewers attack without cunning or guile. 瘟疫嘔吐怪的攻擊既不陰險又不狡猾。
- I felt it was now or never and went right up to him. 我感到機不可失,所以徑直走到他面前。
- Skillful in accomplishing a purpose, especially by the use of cunning or craft. 狡猾的能巧妙實(shí)現目的,尤指使用狡詐和詐騙(手段)
- A committee was set up to look into the workers' grievances. 成立了一個(gè)委員會(huì )來(lái)調查工人的不滿(mǎn)。
- His guilt was proved up to the hilt. 他的罪行被完全證實(shí)了。
- She knew the children were up to mischief. 她知道孩子們在做淘氣的事情。
- A series of provocations led up to the border war. 一系列的挑釁事件導致了邊境戰爭的發(fā)生。
- Ungenerously or pettily unwilling to spend money. 吝嗇的不慷慨或極度地不想花錢(qián)
- She has keyed the piano up to concert pitch. 她已經(jīng)把鋼琴的音調升到音樂(lè )會(huì )的音高標準。
- Many young rock hounds grow up to be geologists. 許許多多愛(ài)好收集巖石的少年,長(cháng)大后成了地質(zhì)學(xué)家。
- His new book did not come up to expectation. 他的新作沒(méi)有達到預期水平。
- Dispersion of forces led up to the defeat. 分散兵力是導致失敗的原因。
- It is a fact that must be faced up to. 這是必須正視的事實(shí)。
- The little boy can count up to a thousand. 這個(gè)小男孩能夠數到一千。