Button up Meaning in English
expression
ˈbətən/ /ˈəp
BUH-tən UP
bˈʌtən/ /ˈʌp
BUT-ən UP
释义
To fasten the buttons on a piece of clothing, such as a shirt or coat. It can also mean to close something tightly or secure it completely.
用法与细微差别
Mostly informal and literal for clothing. Often used as 'button up your shirt/coat/jacket'. It can also metaphorically mean to become reserved, or to secure something tightly. Not to be confused with 'button-down' (a type of shirt).
Spanish: abotonar(se) - cerrar (ropa)Portuguese (BR): abotoar - fechar (roupa)Portuguese (PT): abotoar - fechar (roupa)Chinese (Simplified): 扣上(纽扣) - 扣紧(衣服)Chinese (Traditional): 扣上(鈕扣) - 扣緊(衣服)Hindi: बटन लगाना - कपड़े बंद करनाArabic: أزرر (الملابس) - يغلق (ثياب)Bengali: বোতাম লাগানো - ভালোভাবে বন্ধ করাRussian: застегнуть на пуговицы - надежно закрытьJapanese: ボタンを留める - しっかり閉めるVietnamese: cài cúc - đóng chặtKorean: 단추를 잠그다 - 꽉 닫다Turkish: düğmelerini iliklemek - iyice kapatmakUrdu: بٹن بند کرنا - مکمل طور پر بند کرناIndonesian: mengancingkan - menutup rapat
例句
Please button up your coat, it's cold outside.
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He forgot to button up his shirt before the meeting.
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You should button up your sweater to stay warm.
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Make sure to button up before going out in the wind.
natural
She likes everything to be neat and buttoned up, even her plans.
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Kids, remember to button up before we leave the house!
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