Switch up Meaning in English
expression
ˈswɪtʃ/ /ˈəp
SWITCH-up
swˈɪtʃ/ /ˈʌp
SWITCH-up
التعريف
To change something, especially the style, approach, or usual way of doing things, often to make things more interesting or fresh.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal, used mostly in casual speech. Common with 'routine', 'look', or 'plans': 'switch up your style'. Suggests variety or breaking monotony. Often confused with 'switch' (change one thing for another), but 'switch up' is more general and creative.
Spanish: cambiar - variar - modificarPortuguese (BR): mudar - variar - trocarPortuguese (PT): mudar - variar - trocarChinese (Simplified): 改变 - 调整 - 换一下Chinese (Traditional): 改變 - 調整 - 換一下Hindi: बदलना - बदल देना - कुछ नया करनाArabic: يُغيّر - يُبدّل - يغيّر النمطBengali: বদলানো - নতুনভাবে করাRussian: изменить - разнообразитьJapanese: 変える - 変化をつけるVietnamese: thay đổi - làm mớiKorean: 바꾸다 - 변화를 주다Turkish: değişiklik yapmak - tarzını değiştirmekUrdu: تبدیل کرنا - نیا انداز لاناIndonesian: mengubah - mengganti suasana
جمل نموذجية
I like to switch up my breakfast every day.
basic
You should switch up your workout routine.
basic
Let’s switch up the music at the party.
basic
Sometimes you just need to switch up your routine to feel energized.
natural
He decided to switch up his hair color for the summer.
natural
If things get boring, try to switch up how you do things.
natural