Beef up Meaning in English
expression
ˈbif/ /ˈəp
BEEF-up
bˈiːf/ /ˈʌp
BEEF-up
释义
To make something stronger, more effective, or more impressive by adding more support, strength, or resources.
用法与细微差别
'Beef up' is informal, often used about security, arguments, bodies, or features. Common collocations: 'beef up security', 'beef up your résumé'. It is rarely used for food or with literal beef. Not to be confused with 'beef' as a noun meaning meat or a disagreement.
Spanish: reforzar - fortalecerPortuguese (BR): reforçar - fortalecerPortuguese (PT): reforçar - fortalecerChinese (Simplified): 加强 - 增强Chinese (Traditional): 加強 - 增強Hindi: मजबूत करना - बढ़ानाArabic: تعزيز - تقويةBengali: শক্তিশালী করা - জোরদার করাRussian: усилить - укрепитьJapanese: 強化する - 補強するVietnamese: tăng cường - củng cốKorean: 강화하다 - 보강하다Turkish: güçlendirmek - takviye etmekUrdu: مضبوط کرنا - بہتر بناناIndonesian: memperkuat - menambah
例句
We need to beef up our security at the store.
basic
He wants to beef up his muscles at the gym.
basic
The company will beef up its customer service team.
basic
Maybe you should beef up your résumé before applying.
natural
They really tried to beef up the argument with more facts.
natural
Our internet connection needs to be beefed up before the online meeting.
natural