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What percentage can you take and make up? Or is there another phrase that means this?

1. Pick up, pick up, lift up, pull up; For example, she also picked up the phone and started dialing.

She picked up the receiver and began to dial the telephone number. They took up arms and fought for their beliefs and freedom.

They took up arms and fought for faith and freedom.

2. Absorb (moisture); Dissolve (solid): For example, she absorbs ink with blotting paper.

She absorbs ink with blotting paper. How much water does it take to absorb sugar?

How much water does this sugar need to dissolve?

All available rooms are occupied.

The rooms are full.

Occupy (place, time, attention, etc.). ); Cost (time); Take up (pay attention to): Sorry, I always take up so much of your precious time.

I'm sorry that I have taken up so much of your precious time. This piano takes up too much space.

This piano takes up too much space.

5. Settle down (home) and settle down (residence); He married a French woman and moved out of his residence in Paris.

He married a French woman and settled in Paris. Live with sb.

Live with sb.

6. Let (passengers, etc.) in. ) get on the bus; Accept (passengers); Carry (goods): Example: The school bus stops to pick up pupils.

The school bus stopped to pick up students.

7. Take up (a career, occupation, etc.). ) and learn (some knowledge, skills, etc. ); Set about (sth); Concern; Be interested in; For example, he took up writing after graduation.

He began to write after graduation. Start swimming

Start learning to swim

8. Accept (beliefs, opinions, etc.). ) and accept it; Take (an attitude); For example, she accepted my suggestion enthusiastically.

She enthusiastically adopted my suggestion. He took a compromise attitude to this problem.

He took a compromise attitude to this problem.

9. Accept (bet, challenge, suggestion, etc.). ), accept the bet (or challenge, suggestion, etc. No one dares to accept the challenge.

Nobody dares to fight. She accepted my offer to give her a ride into town.

She accepted my proposal and went to town by bus.

10. This animal is infected with a disease.

That animal is ill.

1 1. interrupt (express dissent, etc.). ); Interrupt and correct; Blame: For example, when the student made a slip of the tongue, she severely scolded him.

When the student made a slip of the tongue, she immediately interrupted him.

12. Application; Want ... for example, to enjoy social welfare.

Ask for social welfare

13. Go on, go on; Continue (interrupt): The teacher continued the lesson where he left off last week.

The teacher continued to write the text where he left off last week. Tell one's story

Go on telling the story.

14. (release) (unfinished business, etc.). ) continue; Take it from someone else. Example: Tom inherited his father's business.

Tom inherited his father's unfinished business.

15. Be the protector of ...; Close (under the door); Care; Support; Sponsor: For example, this young man was lucky enough to be taken a fancy to by a famous novelist.

This young man is very lucky. He was tutored by a famous novel.

16. He was detained for drinking.

He was detained for drinking. They caught a pickpocket.

They caught a pickpocket.

17. Ligation (artery, etc. ); Tighten; Tighten these loose ropes.

Tighten these loose ropes. Tighten the slack rope

Tighten the slack rope.

18. Shrink and shorten (clothes); Hook (needle leakage) when knitting; Tighten; Tie it up: For example, she has picked up her troubled legs.

She shortened her trouser legs. It was raised by an inch.

It was shortened by an inch.

19. (Roll up ... Example: This part of the machine is used to collect film.

This part of the machine is used to roll film.

20. Pay off (the bill); Advance payment (by mortgage); Acceptance (draft); Subscribe (bonds, etc). ); Raise (donate); Accept (collateral); Buy it all, buy it all. Example: We will raise money to help people in need.

We will raise money to help the poor. All available tickets have been sold out.

All the tickets are sold out.

2 1. (vulnerability, etc. ) automatic shutdown

22.innovation

23. (weather, etc. ) turn fine; Get better: For example, the weather is finally getting better.

The weather is finally going to clear up. Business is getting better and better.

Business is getting better and better.

24. (School) starts; School starts at nine.

School starts at 9 o'clock.

(jokes, allusions, etc.) To the point. Example: We didn't get his joke.

We don't know what's funny about his jokes. Don't misunderstand me.

Don't misunderstand me.

26. [Dialect] Stop, restrain yourself and pull back from the cliff. [Archaic] To settle (an argument, etc). )

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Makeup is composition.