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Key up Meaning in English

expression

ˈki/ /ˈəp
KEE-up
kˈiː/ /ˈʌp
KEE-up

释义

To make someone nervous, excited, or tense, usually before an important event or when expecting something to happen.

用法与细微差别

'Key up' is informal and often used in American English. Common with 'get' or 'feel' (e.g., 'get keyed up'). Used about positive excitement and nervous anxiety. Not used for anger. Similar to 'hyped up' (for excitement) or 'nervous' (for anxiety), but 'key up' often mixes both feelings.

例句

I always key up before exams.

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She was keyed up before her big performance.

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Don’t key up the kids before bedtime.

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He gets really keyed up whenever he has to give a speech.

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Try not to key yourself up before the interview.

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Everyone was keyed up with excitement for the big game.

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