rev
word
/ˈɹɛv/
rev
/ɹˈɛv/
rev
Definition
To make an engine go faster or increase its speed, especially by pressing the accelerator. Commonly used with engines in vehicles.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and most often used with 'up': 'rev up the engine'. Can be used as a verb ('to rev') or noun ('give it a rev'). Sometimes used metaphorically ('rev up excitement'). Only applies to motor engines, not people.
Spanish: acelerar (motor) - revolucionar (motor)Portuguese (BR): acelerar (motor) - dar partida (motor)Portuguese (PT): acelerar (motor) - dar volta (motor)Chinese (Simplified): 加快转速 (发动机) - 提高转速Chinese (Traditional): 加快轉速 (引擎) - 提高轉速Hindi: रफ्तार बढ़ाना (इंजन)Arabic: يزيد سرعة المحرك - يزيد عدد لفات المحركBengali: রেভ করা - গাড়ির ইঞ্জিনের গতি বাড়ানোRussian: газовать - повышать обороты двигателяJapanese: エンジンを吹かすVietnamese: rồ ga - tăng tốc động cơKorean: 시동을 걸다 - 엔진을 울리다Turkish: devir arttırmak - motoru gazlamakUrdu: انجن کو تیز کرناIndonesian: menggeber - memacu mesin
Example Sentences
He likes to rev his car before a race.
basic
Don't rev the engine too high.
basic
She revs the motorcycle every morning.
basic
Can you rev it a little so I can hear the engine?
natural
The crowd cheered when the driver revved the engine loudly.
natural
He loves to rev up his old bike just for fun.
natural