Soup up Meaning in English
expression
ˈsup/ /ˈəp
SOOP-uhp
sˈuːp/ /ˈʌp
SOOP-up
परिभाषा
To modify something, especially a car or machine, to make it more powerful, faster, or better performing.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal, common in American English. Most often used for cars (‘souped-up car’), but can refer to any machine enhanced for performance. Not used for food, despite ‘soup’ in the phrase. Synonymous with ‘hot up’ (UK).
Spanish: potenciar - modificar (vehículo)Portuguese (BR): tunar - turbinar - modificar (carro)Portuguese (PT): tunar - turbinar - modificar (carro)Chinese (Simplified): 改装 - 增强动力Chinese (Traditional): 改裝 - 增強動力Hindi: ज़्यादा ताकतवर बनाना (गाड़ी आदि)Arabic: تزويد (السيارة) - تعديل (السيارة)Bengali: শক্তিশালী করা - উন্নত করাRussian: прокачать - усилить - модифицироватьJapanese: 改造する - パワーアップするVietnamese: độ (xe/máy móc) - nâng cấpKorean: 튜닝하다 - 성능을 높이다Turkish: güçlendirmek - modifiye etmekUrdu: زیادہ طاقتور بنانا - موڈیفائی کرناIndonesian: memodifikasi - meningkatkan performa
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He wants to soup up his car to make it faster.
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They decided to soup up the old computer instead of buying a new one.
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Can you soup up this engine?
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I love how he souped up his bike—it looks awesome now.
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After you soup up the stereo, the sound is way better.
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My cousin always finds ways to soup up his gadgets.
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